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Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Química (IQ) (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the Federal University of São Carlos (1988), master's degree in Chemistry (analytical chemistry area) from the University of São Paulo IQSC (1994), PhD in Chemistry (analytical chemistry area) from the Federal University of São Carlos (1997) and Post-Doc from the University of São Paulo (2000). He is full Professor at the Institute of Chemistry of the University of São Paulo, where he has been teaching since 2001. The area of activity is Analytical Chemistry, with emphasis on optical methods of analysis, methods of separation and preparation of samples with a view to the development and application of methods for elementary determinations and chemical speciation in food, environmental and technological interest samples. Coordinates the Spectrometry Analysis and Research Group (GAPE) at IQ-USP. Over the years he has mentored 22 scientific initiation students, 21 master's degrees, 12 doctorates and supervised 5 postdoctoral studies. His graduates students are occupying prominent positions as professors at USP (2) and UNIFESP-Campus Diadema (2), as researchers from IPT and SABESP, heads of laboratories and as specialists in large laboratories and instrumentation companies in Brazil and the United States. He was one of the founders and is associate editor of the Brazilian Journal of Analytical Chemistry, is a member of the editorial board of foods, was guest editor of the Microchemical Journal for special editions and serves as advisor to several other journals. He was a member of the organizing committee of the 12th Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry, 16th National Meeting of Analytical Chemistry, 36th and 37th Meeting of the Brazilian Chemical Society and from the 1st to the 5th Analitica Latin America Congress, the latter was the co-founder and chairman of the committee for 2 editions; organized 8 workshops, 12 short courses and collaborated in several others. In the management of USP, Coordinated the Evaluation Chamber of the Pro-Rectory of Graduate Studies, was Secretary General and is currently the President of the Chamber of Academic Activities (CAA). At IQ, he was vice-president and president of the Graduate Commission, Vice-Director and is currently the Director. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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Using the resources of the Technical Reserve for Institutional Infrastructure according to the rules specified by FAPESP. (AU)
Using the resources of the Technical Reserve for Institutional Infrastructure according to the rules specified by FAPESP. (AU)
Using the resources of the Technical Reserve for Institutional Infrastructure according to the rules specified by FAPESP. (AU)
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For many decades, the accurate and precise determination of isotope ratio has remained a very strong interest to many researchers due to its important applications in environmental, geological, biological, archeological, and medical sciences. Isotope analysis of groundwater intended for human consumption can provide valuable information on the processes of transfer of elements within envi…
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