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Prof. Dr. Eduardo Mario Dias - bachelor's at Electric Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo (1974), master's at Electric Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo (1976) and doctorate at Electric Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo (1978). Since 1994 he is a full professor at the University of São Paulo (USP), where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the Polytechnic School of USP. Professor of the postgraduate program of the Institute of Radiology (INRAD) of the Faculty of Medicine of USP (FMUSP). Coordinator of GAESI - Management in Automation T.I., research group of EPUSP. He works mainly on the following topics: automation; traceability; smart cities; digital health; application of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), having participated in the formation of the Laboratory of Technologies and Open Protocol for Urban Mobility, together with the Municipal Department of Transportation (SMT) and its companies, SPTrans and CET; ports and logistics, developing several activities with the Ministry of Transportation and the Planning and Logistics Company (EPL); induction motors; voltage unbalance; electric lighting and fuzzy logic. He developed projects with Petrobrás in the areas of automation, traceability and ITS.Principal Investigator of the FAPESP project entitled Center for Science, Technology and Development for Innovation in Medicine and Health: inLab.iNova. Representative of USP on the Advisory Committee of the Selo Verde Brasil Program (of the MDIC). Coordinator of the cooperation agreement between USP and PAHO. Member of the São Paulo Forum for Quality Infrastructure (FORPIQ). (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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