Degree in Agricultural Sciences; Lato sensu in Computer Engineering; Master: Animal Science; Doctor and post-doctoral in Forest Sciences. Professor at the Masters in Teaching ProfEpt. I am president and vice president of 1 NGO. Technical excursions: Costa Rica, Spain, France. Areas: Applied Social Sciences; Agricultural Sciences; Biological Sciences; Human Sciences; engineering. I was President of the Permanent Teaching Staff Committee at IFRO (2001-2003); I am the Academic Advisor for Local Innovation Agents (LIA) in Sebrae cycle 2024.
Agronomy
Animal Biotechnology
Livestock Cloning
Plant Protection
Technology of genetic engineering (crops and livestock)
This work proposes an optimal operation policy for supplying water to an urban distribution reservoir, equipped with a supply control automation module. As well as working on a future hypothesis that the electricity tariff will be directly proportional to consumption, a so-called brown tariff was conceived. The results obtained in the analyzes obtained and compared between the normal and optimized supply process through the pumping of water from a pump point to an annual saving in the cost of electricity of, respectively, 1% when regulated by the conventional tariff, 4% when in tariff white and 3% savings in the brown tariff regime. Furthermore, to evaluate the performance of the communication between automation and optimization, an experiment on a reduced scale is undertaken and demonstrates that the communicability between both is satisfactory and feasible to be reproduced in the real scope of urban reservoirs
integrated, development, environment
To create operating rules for water supply systems to urban supply reservoirs that minimize electricity costs. In order to contribute to the study of the search for energy efficiency in the operation of systems of urban water supply, the present work has the general objective of developing a methodology that corroborates the achievement of an optimized cost with electrical energy in water booster systems in urban water supply reservoirs.