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Oscar Alessandro de Matos

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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de São José do Rio Preto. Instituto de Biociências, Letras e Ciências Exatas (IBILCE)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Graduated in Mathematics from UNESP/IBILCE/São José do Rio Preto-SP in 2000, with a Master's degree (over 20 years) in Applied and Computational Mathematics also from UNESP/IBILCE/DCCE/São José do Rio Preto-SP in year 2002. PhD student in Mechanical Engineering in Ilha Solteira by USP-FEE in São Carlos-SP (already finished all credits). Graduated in Physics from UNIASSELVI, as well as in Control and Automation Engineering from the same institution. He is currently the Coordinator (for more than 8 years) of the Engineering Courses (Civil, Production, Mechanics and Control and Automation), professor of the Engineering Area at UNIASSELVI Poção in Cuiabá-MT and, ALSO, he is a professor of NEW HIGH EDUCATION at Sesi Escola Cuiabá-MT/Várzea Grande-MT for more than 5 years. Published 11 works in annals of events. Participated in 1 event abroad and 25 in Brazil. I supervise 19 final papers. Received 1 award and honor as the best high school student and 1 Kroton Model Teacher trophy, for the best grade in student/teacher evaluation in 3 consecutive years. Works in the New Product Development area using Automation, Operational Researcher, Training and Lectures. In his professional activities, he interacted with 15 collaborators in co-authorship of scientific works. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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