Prof. Acácio Aparecido de Castro Andrade, Condensed Matter Physics, Best Researcher Award
Professor at Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil
Summary:
Prof. Acácio Aparecido de Castro Andrade is an accomplished physicist with expertise in Specific General-Purpose Instrumentation. He obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from esteemed institutions in Brazil, including the State University of Maringá and the University of São Paulo. Prof. Andrade has held prominent positions in academia, including serving as an associate professor at the State University of Northern Rio de Janeiro Darcy Ribeiro and currently as Associate Professor IV at the Federal University of Uberlândia. His research focuses on areas such as the thermal lens technique, z-scan technique, thermo-optical properties, and nonlinear effects. As the coordinator of the Optical and Thermal Properties of Materials Group (GPOTN), he leads collaborative research endeavors aimed at advancing knowledge in material characteristics. Prof. Andrade’s contributions span from fundamental research to practical applications in fields such as materials science, thermal management, photonics, and telecommunications.
Professional Profile:
👩🎓Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the State University of Maringá (1995).
Master’s degree in Physics from the University of São Paulo (1998).
Ph.D. in Physics from the University of São Paulo (2002).
Professional Experience:
Prof. Acácio Aparecido de Castro Andrade has a rich and varied professional experience in academia, research, and leadership roles. He served as an associate professor at the State University of Northern Rio de Janeiro Darcy Ribeiro, where he was recognized as a FAPERJ grantee in the category “Young Scientist of Our State” and held the position of coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Natural Sciences. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor IV at the Federal University of Uberlândia and is a CNPq grantee at level E. Throughout his career, Prof. Andrade has demonstrated expertise in the field of Physics, with a focus on Specific General-Purpose Instrumentation. He has made significant contributions to areas such as the thermal lens technique, z-scan technique, thermo-optical properties, and nonlinear effects. Additionally, as the coordinator of the Optical and Thermal Properties of Materials Group (GPOTN), he leads collaborative research efforts aimed at advancing knowledge in material characteristics. Prof. Andrade’s leadership extends beyond research, as he has also served as the coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Physics, contributing to the academic growth and development of future scientists in the field.
Research Interest:
Thermal Lens Technique: Prof. Andrade explores the application of the thermal lens technique for investigating material properties such as heat dissipation and conductivity. This research is crucial for understanding thermal behavior in various materials and has implications for fields such as materials science and thermal management.
Z-Scan Technique: He specializes in the z-scan technique, which allows for the investigation of nonlinear optical effects, including the optical Kerr effect. Understanding these nonlinear phenomena is vital for advancements in photonics, laser technology, and optical device design.
Thermo-Optical Properties: Prof. Andrade investigates thermo-optical properties, focusing on phenomena like the thermo-optic effect. This research is essential for designing optical devices with adjustable properties, impacting fields such as telecommunications, optics, and photonics.
Nonlinear Effects: His research extends to studying various nonlinear effects in materials, which play a crucial role in understanding their optical and thermal behavior. This includes phenomena such as nonlinear absorption and refraction.
Collaborative Research: As the coordinator of the Optical and Thermal Properties of Materials Group (GPOTN), Prof. Andrade leads collaborative research efforts aimed at advancing the understanding of material characteristics. These endeavors span from fundamental studies to practical applications in areas such as renewable energy and telecommunications.