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Bruno Ramos

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Centro Universitário FEI (UNIFEI). Campus de São Bernardo do Campo  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Dr Ramos has a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Goiás State University (2007), a Master of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) degree from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (2009) and a doctorate degree in Chemical Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology (2014). He was a postdoctoral scholar at the Chemical Engineering Department of the Polytechnic School (USP, Brazil) with a visting period at Università degli Studi di Palermo, in the field of mathematical modeling of radiation transport processes in packed-bed reactors. He later undertook postdoctoral research in Materials Engineering (Poli-USP) in the field of microfluidics applications in the intensification of photo(electro)catalytic processes of CO2 conversion into industrial precursors. He worked as a researcher at the Micromanufacture Laboratory, within the Bionanomanufacture Unit of the Sao Paulo State Institute for Technological Reseach. He has experience in design, prototyping and analysis of photochemical reactors and systems; development and evaluation of advanced oxidative processes for treatment of contaminants of emerging concern; synthesis, characterization and evaluation of semiconductor photocatalysts; microfluidics; mathematical modeling of reactors and engineered systems; and quantum-scale molecular modeling. Dr. Ramos is currently serving as Assistant Professor at the Chemical Engineering Department of the FEI University Center. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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