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ganhou um reforço de peso. Premiado em 1994 pelo presidente Bill
Clinton com o Presidential Faculty Fellows Award, o cientista
brasileiro Marcelo Gleiser, 40 anos, é o novo correspondente internacional
do programa. Autor do best-seller A Dança do Universo, sucesso
na Alemanha e nos Estados Unidos, e pesquisador da Nasa, Gleiser
enviará informações sobre as mais importantes descobertas da ciência.
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Veja a seguir, o
Currículo de Marcelo Gleiser:
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Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Dartmouth
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Marcelo Gleiser
Professor of Physics and
Astronomy
at Dartmouth since 1991 |
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Education
- University of London, King's
College: Ph.D. 1986
- Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro: M.Sc. 1982
- Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro: B.A. 1981
Experience
- 1999-present: Appleton Professor
of Natural Philosophy
- 1998-present: Professor,
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Dartmouth College
- 1995-1998: Associate Professor,
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Dartmouth College
- 1991-1995: Assistant Professor,
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Dartmouth College
- 1988-1991: Postdoctoral Fellow at
the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of
- California at Santa Barbara
- 1986-1988: Postdoctoral Research
Associate at the Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group.
Honors and Awards
- Essay "Emergent Realities in
the Cosmos", selected to appear in the anthology
"Best American Science Writing 2003", ed. Oliver
Sacks (W. W. Norton, New York, NY 2003).
- Winner of the 2002 "Jabuti
Award", for my book "The Prophet and the
Astronomer".
- Winner of the 2001 Jose Reis Award
for the Public Understanding of Science, granted by the
National Research Council of Brazil.
- FELLOW of the American Physical
Society, Division of Astrophysics
- Winner of the 1998 ``Jabuti Award'',
a literary award from Brazil, for my book "The
Dancing Universe".
- 1995: Dartmouth Award for
Outstanding Creative or Scholarly Work
- 1994-1999: Presidential Faculty
Fellows Award from the National Science Foundation and the
White House. /LI>
Memberships
- The American Physical Society
- The American Association for the
Advancement of Science
Contact Information
- Office: 116 Wilder
- Telephone: (603) 646-1489
The interface of particle physics and
cosmology, in particular the dynamics of primordial phase
transitions and statistical field theory applied to the
early Universe. Nonequilibrium statistical physics and
Nonlinear dynamics. Astrophysics of Compact Objects.
Complexity theory.
Selected Recent Publications
"Anisotropic Stars II: Stability,"
with Krsna Dev, in press, General Relativity and Gravitation
(2003).
"Resonant Emergence of Local and
Global Spatio-Temporal Orderin a Nonlinear Field Model,"
with R. Howell, in press Phys. Rev. E (RC) (2003) [hep-ph/0209176].
"Equilibration Time Scales in
Homogeneous Bose-Einstein Condensate Dynamics," with D.
G. Barci, E. S. Fraga and R. Ramos, Physica A 317
(2003) 535.
"Quantifying Nonequilibrium
Behavior with Varying Cooling Rates," with Carmen Gagne,
Physica D 181 (2003) 121.
"Long-lived Oscillons from
Asymmetric Bubbles," with A. Adib and C. A. S. Almeida,
Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 085011.
"Gauged Fermionic Q-Balls,"
with T. S. Levi, Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 087701.
"Nonequilibrium Precursor Model
for the Onset of Percolation in a Two-Phase System,"
with Rafael Howell and Rudnei Ramos, Phys. Rev. E65 (2002)
036113.
"Anisotropic Stars: Exact
Solutions," with Krsna Dev, Gen. Rel. Grav. 24 (2002)
1793.
"Nonperturbative Effects in
Rapidly Expanding Quark-Gluon Plasmas," with A.K.
Mohanty and P. Shukla, Phys. Rev. C65 (2002) 034908.
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