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Graduate Program on Chemistry of the São Paulo State University (UNESP)

Graduate Program on Chemistry of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) Chemistry Institute , Araraquara. Prof Dr Sandra Helena Pulcinelli Prof Dr Dulce Helena Siqueira Silva. 2010-2012. History. 34 years old. Since 1997 Chemistry. Research Areas: Analytical Chemistry; Bioenergy;

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Graduate Program on Chemistry of the São Paulo State University (UNESP)

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  1. Graduate Program on Chemistry of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) Chemistry Institute, Araraquara Prof Dr Sandra Helena Pulcinelli Prof Dr Dulce Helena Siqueira Silva 2010-2012

  2. History 34 years old Since 1997 Chemistry Research Areas: Analytical Chemistry; Bioenergy; Electrochemistry; Environmental Chemistry; Chemistry of Materials; Chemistry of Natural Products; Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry 1978 – Inorganic Chemistry (Ms) - 1985 (PhD) 1985 – Analytical Chemistry (Ms) - 1987 (PhD) - Physical Chemistry (Ms) - 1992 (PhD) 1995 – Organic Chemistry (Ms, PhD)

  3. Multidisciplinary identity Plurality of university personal: chemists, physicists, material engineers, pharmacists, mathematicians • Main objectives: • training of qualified human resources for chemistry and related fields; • develop high-level academic science and technology; • generate new knowledge, in harmony with world scientific, technological and social development.

  4. goal:extension of university personal byrecruitment of young and productivepeople to replace retirees Strong influence from the progress of chemistry graduation worldwide Strengthening of the scientific and technological bases, training of qualified human resources, national and the international partnerships, resource management course of excellence in the area Personal 13 PhD; 16 associated professors; 16 professors Fellows productivity 91% (PQ/CNPq): 6 1A, 2 1B, 7 1C, 9 1D, 21 2 ) Conferences / subjects / thematic schools Foreign visitors: average 15/year

  5. Regular Students

  6. Master + PhD PhD co-guardianship finalized: 03 in 2010, 01 in 2011, 02 in 2012in progress: 02 1000 jobs master/PhD thesis completed in julho2012

  7. Papers: number x impact factor Averaged impact factor (10 selected papers): 4.4 A1>4; 3<A2<4; 2<B1<3; 1.5<B2<2; 1<B3<1.5; 0.5<B4<1; B5<0.5

  8. Master fellowships

  9. PhD fellowships

  10. Post doctorate stages (PD) PD:PhD:1:1 today: 6 foreigners

  11. Our students abroad 2010 to 2012: 40 stages support: PDSE/CAPES, CAPES:COFECUB/DGU/DAD; FAPESP; CNPq; Frame Program IRSES/UE

  12. 2010-2012 Destination countries USA: 10 France: 08 Spain: 05 Italy: 05Canada: 03 Switzerland: 02 Czech Republic: 02Portugal, Germany, Scotland, Austria, England: 01

  13. 2010-2012 Stage areas

  14. Foreigner students Goal: extend internationalizationActions: stimulate collaboration, co-supervision of theses; fellowships from TWAS / PAEDEX / IAESTE; simultaneous students selection process ( Brazil and South American)

  15. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! You are welcome to work with us

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