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Kazuo Nishimoto

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Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Politécnica (EP)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Graduated in Naval and Ocean Engineering from the University of São Paulo (1979), Master in Naval and Ocean Engineering - Yokohama National University (1982) and PhD in Naval and Ocean Engineering from the University of Tokyo (The University of Tokyo -1985). He is currently a full professor at the University of São Paulo. The specialization was in the field of Naval and Oceanic Engineering, with an emphasis on Hydrodynamics and Design of Ships and Oceanic Systems, but the performance has been in the integration of several knowledge of engineering fields and basic sciences as the founder of NUMERICAL OFFSHORE TANK (TPN). His research fields is mainly in the following topics: Numerical Simulation of Ocean Systems Dynamics, Development of New Ocean Systems. Recently, the emphasis is on Sustainable Ocean Developments and Digital Transformation. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

Articles published in Pesquisa FAPESP Magazine about the researcher:
Offshore wind farms could provide electricity for oil platforms 
Las centrales eólicas en altamar pueden proveer electricidad a las plataformas de petróleo 
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Articles published in Pesquisa para Inovação FAPESP about the researcher:
Offshore Technology Innovation Center is unveiled at the University of São Paulo 
Subsalt caverns can store CO<sub>2</sub> 
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1 / 1   Ongoing grants
4 / 4   Completed research grants
9 / 0   Completed scholarships in Brazil
14 / 5   All research grants and scholarships

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