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Since 2022, Marco Roberto Cavallari, Leader and Founder of the Renewable Energies and Storage Technologies Group (GERAM), has been a Professor Doctor II, MS-3.2, at the DEEB - Department of Electronics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). He teaches electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, digital signal processing, power electronics, flexible electronics, organic photovoltaics, and green hydrogen. In 2007, he obtained a French-Brazilian double diploma for having been an exchange student in the T.I.M.E. (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) at Ecole Centrale de Lille, France, having also studied Electrical Engineering - Electronic Systems at the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP). In 2010, he completed his 24-month master's degree in the field of Microelectronics, whose experimental activities were partially carried out at EPUSP and at Fondazione Bruno Kessler/Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy. In 2014, he completed his 48-month PhD in OTFTs acting as ammonia and acetone sensors in medical diagnostics. In 2019, he completed his postdoctoral research in Microelectronics at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University in New York (USA) and Electronic Systems at EPUSP. In his previous jobs, he worked as Professor Doctor with at the Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA) and Federal University of ABC (UFABC).
Since 2022, Marco Roberto Cavallari, Leader and Founder of the Renewable Energies and Storage Technologies Group (GERAM), has been a Professor Doctor II, MS-3.2, at the DEEB - Department of Electronics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). He teaches electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, digital signal processing, power electronics, flexible electronics, organic photovoltaics, and green hydrogen. In 2007, he obtained a French-Brazilian double diploma for having been an exchange student in the T.I.M.E. (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) at Ecole Centrale de Lille, France, having also studied Electrical Engineering - Electronic Systems at the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP). In 2010, he completed his 24-month master's degree in the field of Microelectronics, whose experimental activities were partially carried out at EPUSP and at Fondazione Bruno Kessler/Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy. In 2014, he completed his 48-month PhD in OTFTs acting as ammonia and acetone sensors in medical diagnostics. In 2019, he completed his postdoctoral research in Microelectronics at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University in New York (USA) and Electronic Systems at EPUSP. In his previous jobs, he worked as Professor Doctor with at the Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA) and Federal University of ABC (UFABC).
The award was given to one who has made an outstanding contribution to the Poster Presentation at the 15th International Symposium on Olfaction & Electronic Nose (ISOEN 2013). The authors demonstrated commitment for knowledge on olfaction and sensing studies.
International Society for Olfaction and Chemical Sensing (ISOEN)
The work entitled "Flexible sensors based on graphene/polythiophene thin-film transistors' received the Bernhard Gross award as a a top-five poster in the Symposium I "Carbon based nanomaterials" during the XI Brazilian MRS Meeting.
XI Brazilian MRS Meeting
Eiffel Excellency Scholarship to course engeneering at Ecole Centrale de Lille, France, for two years funded by Egide, a French gouvernment institute
Egide (French gouvernment institute)
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