Science and Technology in the State of São Paulo, Brazil - FAPESP
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar).
Lecture Science and Technology in the State of São Paulo, Brazil of Prof. Dr. Osvaldo Novais de Oliveira Junior - Physics Institute of São Carlos, IFSC (USP).
Sao Paulo School of Advanced Science on Renewable Energies
Before the turn of the millennium, it became clear that it was necessary to seek one or more energy sources in quantity, quality, and availability to replace the traditional carbon based sources. Among the available sources, solar energy, biomass, hydroelectric, wave, tidal, geothermal, and wind power can successfully substitute those traditional sources based on oil, gas, and coal.
As in the rest of the world, Brazil has spent great efforts in order to develop technology and implement new energy sources. Within this framework, São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Renewable Energies is an opportunity for the participating students and scholars to interact with world-renowned authorities (please, check the lecturer list) in an intensive two-week course in the vibrating city of São Paulo, the business heart of Brazil. In addition, the academic environment will also provide the opportunity for students as well as researchers in general, both national and international, to initiate or continue technical-scientific studies in Brazil and, particularly, in one of the international level universities of São Paulo state.
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The Functional Materials & Nanotechnology Characterization Center- University of Sao Paulo State
The Functional Materials and Nanotechnology Characterization Center at the Chemistry Institute of the University of Sao Paulo State (Unesp) aims to develop high level research in functional materials. Its scientists are focused in areas such as health, clean energy, environmental control and transportation. The center has an interface with large and small companies and also disseminates knowledge in material science to elementary and high schools.
The Earth and Planets Studied by the University of São Paulo
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences;
University of São Paulo.
The Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG) is one of the leading academic and research centers in Brazil. Its teaching staff of 72 Lecturers published 216 articles in periodicals and international conference proceedings in 2014.
Currently, IAG is organized into three departments installed at USP Main Campus: Astronomy, Geophysics, and Atmospheric Sciences; moreover, the Institute keeps two other facilities: the Meteorological Station, located at the Ipiranga Springs State Park, and the Abrahão de Moraes Observatory, in the town of Valinhos. The three IAG Graduate Programs have trained more than 650 Masters and 380 PhDs since the 1970s. Every year, IAG receives around 75 new undergraduate students in its three courses.
First Hadron Therapy Center in Brazil - Journal of Cancer Prevention & Current Research
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University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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2016 IBM Systems Technical University in Atibaia São Paulo, Brazil.
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IBM Solutions Center - São Paulo, Brasil
O IBM Solutions Center (ISC) de São Paulo é o local onde esta estratégia se materializa e pode ser experimentada em termos práticos.
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Sao Paulo Travel Guide - The Charm of Brazil
Sao Paulo Travel Guide - The Charm of Brazil
São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, with a city population of about 12 million and almost 22 million in its metropolitan region. It is the capital of the Southeastern state of São Paulo, and also a beehive of activity that offers a jovial nightlife and an intense cultural experience. São Paulo is one of the richest cities in the southern hemisphere, though inequality between the classes typically observed in Brazil is blatant. Historically attractive to immigrants as well as (somewhat later) Brazilians from other states, it's one of the most diverse cities in the world.
Just south of the city lies the Parque Estadual Serra do Mar (part of the Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), a mountain range covered by exhuberant rainforest that faces the coast and provides various ecotourism options. Following São Paulo's extraordinary growth during the 20th century, most of the old city buildings have given way to contemporary architecture. This means that most historical buildings are concentrated downtown, where 17th-century churches stand in the shadows of skyscrapers. The best of São Paulo's gastronomy, nightlife, and museums are concentrated in the historic downtown and neighboring areas to the west. Consequently, this is where most visitors to the city tend to stay. Those who are adventurous enough to venture beyond these areas may discover a completely different São Paulo, including areas of preserved natural beauty, affluent suburban neighborhoods, as well as more dangerous and impoverished districts.
Downtown
The birthplace of the city, with many historical areas, cultural centers, and a universe of diverse people rushing to work or to school.
West
Home to the government of the state of São Paulo, it is probably the most vibrant area of the city for business, science, gastronomy, nightlife and culture.
South Central
The wealthiest region of the city contains Parque do Ibirapuera, one of the most important recreational and cultural areas of São Paulo, and inumerous shopping malls.
Southeast
Home to hundreds of thousands of immigrants who settled in the city, that is where Museu do Ipiranga, the São Paulo Zoo and other attractions are located.
Northeast
The Northeast is São Paulo's event arena, where the annual Carnival and and many other large scale events take place. Part of the magnificent Parque da Cantareira is also here.
Far South
The largest region of São Paulo is still have some parts covered by forest, farms and water, and can offer many unique experiences to a visitor.
Far East
São Paulo's City of Workers contains two of the most beautiful parks of the city, and was the host of the FIFA 2014 World Cup in the city.
Northwest
The Northwest is a more suburban area which is home to Parque Estadual do Jaraguá, where the highest point of the city is located.
The Bilhete Único is a transport smartcard that is used for paying fares on buses, subways, and trains. In essence, a single billing of the card grants a person up to four trips in São Paulo's public transportation system with free transfers between the subway system and buses within 3 hours.
A lot to see in Sao Paulo such as :
Ibirapuera Park
Paulista Avenue
Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
São Paulo Cathedral
Municipal Market of São Paulo
Central Zone of São Paulo
Altino Arantes Building
Municipal Theatre of São Paulo
São Paulo Museum of Modern Art
Jardim Botânico de São Paulo
São Paulo Zoo
Beco do Batman
Villa-Lobos State Park
Pátio do Colégio
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil
Mosteiro de São Bento
Museum Afro Brazil
Edifício Copan
Catavento Museum
São Paulo Aquarium
Luz Station
Football Museum
Rua 25 de Março
Edifício Itália
Rua Oscar Freire
Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
Lieutenant Siqueira Campos
Pico do Jaraguá
Museum of Sacred Art
Parque da Água Branca
Instituto Butantan
São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound
Ibirapuera Auditorium - Oscar Niemeyer
Monument to the Bandeiras
Parque Estadual da Cantareira – Núcleo Pedra Grande
Martinelli Building
Latin America Memorial
Lucas Nogueira Garcez Pavillion
Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo
Burle Marx Park
Obelisk of São Paulo
Praça da República
Jardim da Luz
Praça da Sé
Vale do Anhangabaú
Immigration Museum of Sao Paulo State
Alberto Löfgren State Park
Parque da Mônica
Instituto Moreira Salles - IMS Paulista
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Brazilian economic outlook. Simão Davi Silber, University of São Paulo
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São Paulo: Haunted City Center
Brazilian society is steeped in superstition and all sorts of fantastic notions. The city center of São Paulo is one of focuses for a number of ghost stories. Today there are even special guided tours for tourists offering nighttime ghost hunts in the largest urban center of the country.
One of the names that make up the canon of the city's horror stories is that of the German professor Julius Gottfried Ludwig Frank, a jurist who is buried in the courtyard of the University of São Paulo's Law Faculty. Around this grave over the years began to gather legends of a tortured soul that reportedly roams the quarter by night.
Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema Beach, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Brazil, Бразилия
Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema Beach, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Brazil, Бразилия.
; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu];[2] River of January), or simply Rio,[3] is the second-largest city in Brazil, the sixth-largest city in the Americas, and the world's thirty-ninth largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, the second most populous metropolitan area in Brazil, the seventh-most populous in the Americas, and the twenty-third largest in the world. Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third-most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea, by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 as a Cultural Landscape.
Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. Later, in 1763, it became the capital of the State of Brazil, a state of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court transferred itself from Portugal to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the chosen seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal, who subsequently, in 1815, under the leadership of her son, the Prince Regent, and future King João VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio stayed the capital of the pluricontinental Lusitanian monarchy until 1822, when the War of Brazilian Independence began. This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonising country officially shifted to a city in one of its colonies. Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília.
Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, and 30th largest in the world in 2008,[6] estimated at about R$343 billion (IBGE, 2008) (nearly US$201 billion). It is headquarters to Brazilian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, including two of the country's major corporations—Petrobras and Vale—and Latin America's largest telemedia conglomerate, Grupo Globo. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second-largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific output according to 2005 data.
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, Carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches[8] such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. In addition to the beaches, some of the most famous landmarks include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã Stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.
Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics—the first time a South American and Portuguese-speaking nation will host these events, and the third time the Olympics will be held in a Southern Hemisphere city. On 12 August 2012, at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, Mayor Eduardo Paes received the Olympic Flag, via Jacques Rogge, from London Mayor Boris Johnson. Rio's Maracanã Stadium held the finals of the 1950 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, and the XV Pan American Games including its opening and closing ceremonies. Rio de Janeiro also hosted World Youth Day in 2013. The 2016 Summer Olympics (Portuguese: Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016),[a] officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, and commonly known as Rio 2016, is a major international multi-sport event in the tradition of the Olympic Games due to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Record numbers of countries are participating in a record number of sports. More than 10,500 athletes from 206 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), including first time entrants Kosovo and South Sudan, are scheduled to take part.[1] With 306 sets of medals, the games will feature 28 Olympic sports — including rugby sevens and golf, which were added by the International Olympic Committee in 2009. These sporting events will take place at 33 venues in the host city and at 5 venues in the cities of São Paulo (Brazil's largest city), Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Brasília (Brazil's capital), and Manaus.
Forget São Paulo - Try Deals in São Carlos, Other Small Cities
In this interview, Jon Toscano, president of Trivèlla Investimentos, a private equity firm that focuses on opportunities in mid-sized Brazilian cities, discusses how venture ecosystems in university towns like Sao Carlos are similar to those in the US.
Said Rahnamaye Rabbani| Physics Institute of Sao Paulo University | Brazil | Metabolomics 2014
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Using murine melanocytes, a new model of murine melanoma, called Tm-1, was produced by repeated cycles of cell disadhesion. In this strain, galectin-3, a multifunctional endogenous lectin that seems to act by modulating the mitochondrial response to different types of stress, is silenced. Through transfection of original Tm-1, we produced two new strains of melanomas, one expressing galectin-3, and the other not. In order to evaluate the changes in glucose metabolism induced by galectin-3, these cells were cultivated in different conditions of oxygen tension and glucose level. Approximately 107 cells were collected from each culture. The metabolic extraction protocol with methanol:water (1:1) was applied, each sample was sonicated five times, centrifuged and the supernatant was collected. These were lyophilized and then diluted in D2O for resonance experiments. The 29 absorption lines of each spectrum were integrated individually and used as input for principal component analyses and partial least squares discriminant analyses. The changes in concentration of certain metabolites were attributed to the impact of galectin-3 in the mitochondrial homeostasis process. Among all metabolites pointed out by analyses, the most relevant were lactate, free choline, GPC/PC, creatine, acetate, 3-hydroxybutyrate and taurine. It seems that galectin-3 acts in mitochondrial homeostasis only in the specific case where tumorigenic cells are exposed to stress, such as hypoxia. A probable explanation for the homeostasis relies on fact that cells expressing galectin-3 are able to remove from cellular environment those mitochondria that do not properly metabolize pyruvate received from the glycolytic pathway (“deficient” mitochondria).
Biography
Said Rahnamaye Rabbani graduated and obtained MSc in Physics. He got his D. Phil from Oxford University in Biophysics. He worked in several universities in Brazil and since 1988, he is the fellow of Sao Paulo University. Since 1999, he built and is actually coordinating the Magnetic Resonance Laboratory. He was the president of research committee of Physics Institute of USP. He acted as visiting scientist in National University of Cordoba, Atomic Center of Bariloche in Argentina and National University of San Antonio Abad of Cusco, Peru. He coordinated and acted as member of organizing committee of several national and international conferences.
Electrical properties of glassy (vitreous) materials
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar).
Lecture Electrical properties of glassy (vitreous) materials of Prof. Dr. A. Ghosh - Department of Solid State Physics, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata (INDIA).
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The Brazilian Clinical Research Institute Update and The Brazilian Global Health Institute
Renato D. Lopes, MD, MHS, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Federal University of Sao Paulo
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