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2025
Dissertations
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  • BÁRBARA QUEIROZ DANTAS
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • ANA PAULA CUNHA TAVARES
  • EVANDRO ANDRÉ KONOPATZKI
  • FELIPE DA SILVA DUARTE LOPES
  • Data: Mar 28, 2025


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  • BÁRBARA QUEIROZ DANTAS
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • ANA PAULA CUNHA TAVARES
  • EVANDRO ANDRÉ KONOPATZKI
  • FELIPE DA SILVA DUARTE LOPES
  • Data: Mar 28, 2025


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  • JEFFERSON DA SILVA MARTINS
  • SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AS A SUPPORT TOOL FOR AÇAÍ QUALITY CERTIFICATION: FOCUS ON IMPROVING THE INSPECTION PROCESS

  • Advisor : MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • MARGARETE DO SOCORRO MENDONÇA GOMES
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Jun 4, 2025


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  • Açaí represents not only a food of high nutritional value but also a key element of cultural and economic identity for the population of the state of Amapá, Brazil. Despite its relevance, the açaí production chain faces structural challenges, particularly concerning sanitary safety in the fruit processing. The sanitary inspection process of açaí processing units—traditionally carried out manually—presents limitations that hinder traceability, transparency, and efficiency in managing sanitary licensing, which directly affects food safety and consumer trust.

    This study aimed to develop a web platform designed to modernize the sanitary inspection of açaí production in the state of Amapá, with a focus on the reality of small producers, known as batedores de açaí. The development of the solution involved mapping the current inspection and commercialization scenario of açaí, designing a digital system for sanitary license management, and producing the operational documentation of the tool.

    The research adopted an applied, exploratory, and descriptive approach, using incremental software development methodology, requirement gathering with regulatory agencies, analysis of current sanitary legislation, and data collection through interviews and an online questionnaire directed at açaí consumers, which received 417 valid responses. Results showed that 91.1% of consumers were willing to pay more for açaí from properly licensed establishments, indicating a clear social demand for food safety and transparent information.

    The developed platform allows businesses to complete online registration, request inspections, track the licensing process, and obtain a digital quality seal, all accessible through a public portal. The tool also enables consumers to search for licensed establishments, strengthening the principles of traceability and conscious consumption.

    The platform was validated by public health professionals from the Superintendence of Health Surveillance of the State of Amapá and the Municipal Health Surveillance Department of Macapá. The validation process indicated high acceptance of the solution, highlighting its ease of use, clarity of information, and alignment with operational needs. It is concluded that the platform has strong potential to transform the sanitary inspection process of the açaí production chain in Amapá, contributing to the strengthening of food safety, the promotion of good sanitary practices, the formalization of local businesses, and the generation of economic, social, and technological impacts in the regional context. The proposed solution also represents a significant contribution to scientific progress in the field of technology development applied to public management and food safety.


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  • JEFFERSON DA SILVA MARTINS
  • SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AS A SUPPORT TOOL FOR AÇAÍ QUALITY CERTIFICATION: FOCUS ON IMPROVING THE INSPECTION PROCESS

  • Advisor : MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • MARGARETE DO SOCORRO MENDONÇA GOMES
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Jun 4, 2025


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  • Açaí represents not only a food of high nutritional value but also a key element of cultural and economic identity for the population of the state of Amapá, Brazil. Despite its relevance, the açaí production chain faces structural challenges, particularly concerning sanitary safety in the fruit processing. The sanitary inspection process of açaí processing units—traditionally carried out manually—presents limitations that hinder traceability, transparency, and efficiency in managing sanitary licensing, which directly affects food safety and consumer trust.

    This study aimed to develop a web platform designed to modernize the sanitary inspection of açaí production in the state of Amapá, with a focus on the reality of small producers, known as batedores de açaí. The development of the solution involved mapping the current inspection and commercialization scenario of açaí, designing a digital system for sanitary license management, and producing the operational documentation of the tool.

    The research adopted an applied, exploratory, and descriptive approach, using incremental software development methodology, requirement gathering with regulatory agencies, analysis of current sanitary legislation, and data collection through interviews and an online questionnaire directed at açaí consumers, which received 417 valid responses. Results showed that 91.1% of consumers were willing to pay more for açaí from properly licensed establishments, indicating a clear social demand for food safety and transparent information.

    The developed platform allows businesses to complete online registration, request inspections, track the licensing process, and obtain a digital quality seal, all accessible through a public portal. The tool also enables consumers to search for licensed establishments, strengthening the principles of traceability and conscious consumption.

    The platform was validated by public health professionals from the Superintendence of Health Surveillance of the State of Amapá and the Municipal Health Surveillance Department of Macapá. The validation process indicated high acceptance of the solution, highlighting its ease of use, clarity of information, and alignment with operational needs. It is concluded that the platform has strong potential to transform the sanitary inspection process of the açaí production chain in Amapá, contributing to the strengthening of food safety, the promotion of good sanitary practices, the formalization of local businesses, and the generation of economic, social, and technological impacts in the regional context. The proposed solution also represents a significant contribution to scientific progress in the field of technology development applied to public management and food safety.


2024
Dissertations
1
  • DEIZON DA SILVA ROCHA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO RICARDO DA SILVA DE CASTRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • PAULO ROBERTO SOLEDADE JUNIOR
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Jan 30, 2024


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  • DEIZON DA SILVA ROCHA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO RICARDO DA SILVA DE CASTRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • PAULO ROBERTO SOLEDADE JUNIOR
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Jan 30, 2024


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  • ALINE AGUIAR LACHAT
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  • Advisor : LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANTONIO DO SOCORRO FERREIRA PINHEIRO
  • DINAH REIKO TUTYIA
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Feb 20, 2024


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  • ALINE AGUIAR LACHAT
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  • Advisor : LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANTONIO DO SOCORRO FERREIRA PINHEIRO
  • DINAH REIKO TUTYIA
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Feb 20, 2024


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  • RUAN DOS SANTOS PEREIRA
  • BIOECONOMY AS A STRATEGIC GUIDELINE IN THE INNOVATION POLICY OF PUBLIC ICTS IN THE NORTHERN REGION: AREFORMULATION PROPOSAL FOR IFAP.

  • Advisor : LUIZA PRESTES DE SOUZA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DALTON CHAVES VILELA JUNIOR
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • LUIZA PRESTES DE SOUZA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Aug 19, 2024


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  • Given the current global sustainability agenda, the development of the Amazon region through science, technology and innovation guidelines linked to the bioeconomy becomes a relevant topic. And public ICTs gain unique importance in this innovation process, whether due to the accumulated knowledge or the potential to create innovative products or processes. When it comes to innovation policy, despite the potential socioeconomic benefits that following an innovative bioeconomic guideline by public ICTs located in the northern region of Brazil can generate, the MLCTI did not include in its rules any obligation for these entities to establish in its policies a management strategy with this profile. Taking this "gap" as a starting point, this work aims to investigate the feasibility of reformulating the current innovation policy of the Federal Institute of Amapá – IFAP, implementing the bioeconomy as a strategic guideline. The research to be developed has scientific objectives of a descriptive and exploratory nature, with a qualitative and quantitative approach, using documentary research, the application of a semi-structured questionnaire and the holding of workshops with participatory methodology as data collection instruments. Data relating to the feasibility of implementing the bioeconomy as a strategic guideline in IFAP's innovation policy will be analyzed, evaluating the external panorama of the normative framework in which public ICTs in the northern region are located compared to the current internal scenario of the institution itself. In addition, administrative and academic indicators previously defined as having the potential to influence activities within the NIT's jurisdiction will be considered. As a result, it is proposed to prepare a conclusive technical report containing aspects favorable and contrary to future decision-making by IFAP management regarding the implementation of the bioeconomy in its innovation policy in the form of a strategic guideline, and which can also serve of theoretical reference to initiatives of the same content by other public ICTs in the northern region.

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  • RUAN DOS SANTOS PEREIRA
  • BIOECONOMY AS A STRATEGIC GUIDELINE IN THE INNOVATION POLICY OF PUBLIC ICTS IN THE NORTHERN REGION: AREFORMULATION PROPOSAL FOR IFAP.

  • Advisor : LUIZA PRESTES DE SOUZA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DALTON CHAVES VILELA JUNIOR
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • LUIZA PRESTES DE SOUZA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Aug 19, 2024


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  • Given the current global sustainability agenda, the development of the Amazon region through science, technology and innovation guidelines linked to the bioeconomy becomes a relevant topic. And public ICTs gain unique importance in this innovation process, whether due to the accumulated knowledge or the potential to create innovative products or processes. When it comes to innovation policy, despite the potential socioeconomic benefits that following an innovative bioeconomic guideline by public ICTs located in the northern region of Brazil can generate, the MLCTI did not include in its rules any obligation for these entities to establish in its policies a management strategy with this profile. Taking this "gap" as a starting point, this work aims to investigate the feasibility of reformulating the current innovation policy of the Federal Institute of Amapá – IFAP, implementing the bioeconomy as a strategic guideline. The research to be developed has scientific objectives of a descriptive and exploratory nature, with a qualitative and quantitative approach, using documentary research, the application of a semi-structured questionnaire and the holding of workshops with participatory methodology as data collection instruments. Data relating to the feasibility of implementing the bioeconomy as a strategic guideline in IFAP's innovation policy will be analyzed, evaluating the external panorama of the normative framework in which public ICTs in the northern region are located compared to the current internal scenario of the institution itself. In addition, administrative and academic indicators previously defined as having the potential to influence activities within the NIT's jurisdiction will be considered. As a result, it is proposed to prepare a conclusive technical report containing aspects favorable and contrary to future decision-making by IFAP management regarding the implementation of the bioeconomy in its innovation policy in the form of a strategic guideline, and which can also serve of theoretical reference to initiatives of the same content by other public ICTs in the northern region.

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  • ALINE FURTADO SIMOES BARBOSA
  • Geographical indication and collective brands for the valorization of the Amazon bioeconomy: dissemination of knowledge through storytelling

  • Advisor : SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JO DE FARIAS LIMA
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Aug 30, 2024


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  • The intelligent use of the Amazon's biodiversity resources is the basis of this work, which aimed to disseminate knowledge about the Geographical Indication and Collective Trademark requirements for Amazonian bioeconomy products and services related to agriculture, using the active storytelling methodology. The proposal's deliverables were: a distance learning professional training course (offered on Embrapa's e-Campo platform), aimed at the scientific, academic and rural extension communities, as well as associations of producers and extractors; and a videocast, as a delivery of didactic material (made available on Embrapa's YouTube channel), which was demonstrated to a group of people during Field Day on the Reniva Network in the State of Amapá, which brought together producers, extension workers, businesspeople and authorities at the Asa Branca Farm in the municipality of Tartarugualzinho/AP, as well as a group of researchers from Embrapa. Both were used as instruments for transferring technology. Both were used as tools for technology transfer. It is also hoped that this work will provide an understanding of the relationship between teaching and learning through communication mediation, as well as encouraging the use of the active storytelling methodological proposal, in order to produce innovative and more assertive communication materials, capable of stimulating and promoting intellectual property and technology transfer actions for innovation. Given the above, this work is an effort to associate communication with intellectual property, based on a theme of strong appeal and relevance today, which is the bioeconomy, considered one of the main challenges for innovation in the Amazon.

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  • ALINE FURTADO SIMOES BARBOSA
  • Geographical indication and collective brands for the valorization of the Amazon bioeconomy: dissemination of knowledge through storytelling

  • Advisor : SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JO DE FARIAS LIMA
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • Data: Aug 30, 2024


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  • The intelligent use of the Amazon's biodiversity resources is the basis of this work, which aimed to disseminate knowledge about the Geographical Indication and Collective Trademark requirements for Amazonian bioeconomy products and services related to agriculture, using the active storytelling methodology. The proposal's deliverables were: a distance learning professional training course (offered on Embrapa's e-Campo platform), aimed at the scientific, academic and rural extension communities, as well as associations of producers and extractors; and a videocast, as a delivery of didactic material (made available on Embrapa's YouTube channel), which was demonstrated to a group of people during Field Day on the Reniva Network in the State of Amapá, which brought together producers, extension workers, businesspeople and authorities at the Asa Branca Farm in the municipality of Tartarugualzinho/AP, as well as a group of researchers from Embrapa. Both were used as instruments for transferring technology. Both were used as tools for technology transfer. It is also hoped that this work will provide an understanding of the relationship between teaching and learning through communication mediation, as well as encouraging the use of the active storytelling methodological proposal, in order to produce innovative and more assertive communication materials, capable of stimulating and promoting intellectual property and technology transfer actions for innovation. Given the above, this work is an effort to associate communication with intellectual property, based on a theme of strong appeal and relevance today, which is the bioeconomy, considered one of the main challenges for innovation in the Amazon.

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  • NELCILENE AGOSTINHO DE SOUZA SILVA
  • TEACHING ABOUT IP AND TRADEMARK LAW: SOCIALIZATION OF TRADEMARK REGISTRATION THROUGH TRAINING AND PRIMER FOR THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY OF IFAP AND UNIFAP

  • Advisor : Osvaldo Campelo de Mello Vasconcelos
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL DOS SANTOS COSTA
  • Osvaldo Campelo de Mello Vasconcelos
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Sep 6, 2024


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  • This work aims to be a training tool on the teaching of intellectual property with a focus on trademark law, aimed at students at UNIFAP (Oiapoque Binational Campus) and IFAP (Advanced Campus). This is a course that aims to contribute to the dissemination of the culture of intellectual property through training for students on the relevance and benefits arising from trademark registration at the National Institute of Intellectual Property. To achieve this objective, the following path was developed: initially, a documentary survey was carried out regarding the curricular components of the pedagogical plans distributed by technical courses and undergraduate courses within the scope of UNIFAP and IFAP. At this stage, the research was directed at these institutions to understand the offerings of disciplines that address the teaching of intellectual property. To obtain the desired result, the terms “intellectual property”, “IP” and “trademark law” were used in the act of researching and analyzing the curricular matrix of the courses. Regarding the methodological aspects, the research method was applied through a quantitative-qualitative analysis, through bibliographic, exploratory and documentary research, starting with a bibliographic survey, followed by a targeted documentary prospection on IP teaching in the courses offered at IFAP (Oiapoque Campus) and UNIFAP (Binational Campus) and, based on the analysis of official data presented through institutional documents, we moved on to the final phase, which was the preparation of teaching materials and application of training to academics. Given the results of the research, it was found that, in relation to IP teaching in these institutions, the topic is still addressed in an incipient way. As a result of the execution of this project, a training course in the area of intellectual property was created, offered to the academic community of both institutions, with the provision of teaching materials, as well as the development of an exclusive booklet containing the self-explanatory steps to obtain the registration of the brand at INPI, in addition to the production of a scientific article on the importance of teaching IP and trademarks, published in an A4 scientific journal.

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  • NELCILENE AGOSTINHO DE SOUZA SILVA
  • TEACHING ABOUT IP AND TRADEMARK LAW: SOCIALIZATION OF TRADEMARK REGISTRATION THROUGH TRAINING AND PRIMER FOR THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY OF IFAP AND UNIFAP

  • Advisor : Osvaldo Campelo de Mello Vasconcelos
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL DOS SANTOS COSTA
  • Osvaldo Campelo de Mello Vasconcelos
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Sep 6, 2024


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  • This work aims to be a training tool on the teaching of intellectual property with a focus on trademark law, aimed at students at UNIFAP (Oiapoque Binational Campus) and IFAP (Advanced Campus). This is a course that aims to contribute to the dissemination of the culture of intellectual property through training for students on the relevance and benefits arising from trademark registration at the National Institute of Intellectual Property. To achieve this objective, the following path was developed: initially, a documentary survey was carried out regarding the curricular components of the pedagogical plans distributed by technical courses and undergraduate courses within the scope of UNIFAP and IFAP. At this stage, the research was directed at these institutions to understand the offerings of disciplines that address the teaching of intellectual property. To obtain the desired result, the terms “intellectual property”, “IP” and “trademark law” were used in the act of researching and analyzing the curricular matrix of the courses. Regarding the methodological aspects, the research method was applied through a quantitative-qualitative analysis, through bibliographic, exploratory and documentary research, starting with a bibliographic survey, followed by a targeted documentary prospection on IP teaching in the courses offered at IFAP (Oiapoque Campus) and UNIFAP (Binational Campus) and, based on the analysis of official data presented through institutional documents, we moved on to the final phase, which was the preparation of teaching materials and application of training to academics. Given the results of the research, it was found that, in relation to IP teaching in these institutions, the topic is still addressed in an incipient way. As a result of the execution of this project, a training course in the area of intellectual property was created, offered to the academic community of both institutions, with the provision of teaching materials, as well as the development of an exclusive booklet containing the self-explanatory steps to obtain the registration of the brand at INPI, in addition to the production of a scientific article on the importance of teaching IP and trademarks, published in an A4 scientific journal.

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  • JOSE ALIPIO DINIZ DE MORAES JUNIOR
  • Plataforma observatório da produção das mini-indústrias de Açaí em Macapá
  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • JO DE FARIAS LIMA
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Sep 25, 2024


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  • A plataforma do observatório Radar BioAmazonia.com é uma ferramenta digital para monitorar e analisar diversos aspectos da produção de açaí na região metropolitana de Macapá, onde busca incluir funcionalidades como a coleta de dados da produção local, quantidade de açaí produzida, áreas de cultivo, estatísticas das técnicas de produção, evolução de preços e demandas, tendências de consumo de açaí tanto no mercado local quanto em mercados de exportação, uso de ferramentas de geolocalização para identificar as áreas de produção e distribuição do açaí em Macapá e regiões próximas, acompanhamento da qualidade do açaí produzido, abrangendo desde as práticas de cultivo até o processamento e armazenamento. Também vai ter funcionalidades para a integração das informações com os extrativistas e produtores do fruto e vai promover a comunicação e colaboração entre os diversos stakeholders. A integração das informações vai gerar relatórios detalhados e insights baseados em dados, auxiliando com informações para otimizar a produção e distribuição do açaí. Na construção desta plataforma utilizou-se o desenvolvimento de software com funcionalidades responsivas, de forma que sejam acessadas tanto por dispositivos móveis ou computadores, entre elas HTML responsivo, CSS, Java Script, Bootstrap, linguagem Python e a UML para modelagem. Também usa banco de dados para armazenar informações que gerem dos indicadores ao usuário. Essa plataforma será utilizada por produtores de açaí, autoridades governamentais, pesquisadores, e outras partes interessadas para melhor entender e otimizar a cadeia de produção de açaí, como Associação de Batedores de Açaí de Macapá – ASBAM que foi a entidade demandante da ferramenta.

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  • JOSE ALIPIO DINIZ DE MORAES JUNIOR
  • Plataforma observatório da produção das mini-indústrias de Açaí em Macapá
  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • JO DE FARIAS LIMA
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Sep 25, 2024


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  • A plataforma do observatório Radar BioAmazonia.com é uma ferramenta digital para monitorar e analisar diversos aspectos da produção de açaí na região metropolitana de Macapá, onde busca incluir funcionalidades como a coleta de dados da produção local, quantidade de açaí produzida, áreas de cultivo, estatísticas das técnicas de produção, evolução de preços e demandas, tendências de consumo de açaí tanto no mercado local quanto em mercados de exportação, uso de ferramentas de geolocalização para identificar as áreas de produção e distribuição do açaí em Macapá e regiões próximas, acompanhamento da qualidade do açaí produzido, abrangendo desde as práticas de cultivo até o processamento e armazenamento. Também vai ter funcionalidades para a integração das informações com os extrativistas e produtores do fruto e vai promover a comunicação e colaboração entre os diversos stakeholders. A integração das informações vai gerar relatórios detalhados e insights baseados em dados, auxiliando com informações para otimizar a produção e distribuição do açaí. Na construção desta plataforma utilizou-se o desenvolvimento de software com funcionalidades responsivas, de forma que sejam acessadas tanto por dispositivos móveis ou computadores, entre elas HTML responsivo, CSS, Java Script, Bootstrap, linguagem Python e a UML para modelagem. Também usa banco de dados para armazenar informações que gerem dos indicadores ao usuário. Essa plataforma será utilizada por produtores de açaí, autoridades governamentais, pesquisadores, e outras partes interessadas para melhor entender e otimizar a cadeia de produção de açaí, como Associação de Batedores de Açaí de Macapá – ASBAM que foi a entidade demandante da ferramenta.

13
  • JUNIOR GOMES DA SILVA
  • WEB PLATFORM FOR MONITORING AND EVOLUTION OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON'S AND ALZHEIMER'S

  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • MARGARIDA EMILIA LOBATO DA SILVA
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • VIVIANE CRISTINA CARDOSO FRANCISCO
  • Data: Oct 4, 2024


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  • Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, represent a growing challenge for global public health. Estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) indicate that millions of people are affected by these conditions. Effective management of these diseases requires technological innovations that can improve monitoring and support for patients. This project aims to develop a web platform that allows the monitoring and evolution of people with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The platform will offer a differentiator: the ability to be used by any project with multidisciplinary teams to monitor patients through validated health instruments, which can be integrated even if absent in the initial scope. This flexibility makes the platform a comprehensive solution for monitoring various health conditions. Requirements collection will be carried out through interviews with interested parties, and based on these requirements, the application's Business Model Canvas will be modeled. Once the application context is defined, use cases and the data model will be created. Development tasks will be organized on a Kanban board and managed using the agile Scrum method, aiming for incremental and efficient deliveries. During development, three main deliverables will be made: a data entry tool, a patient monitoring module and the generation of data output reports. The platform has the potential to improve the management of patient monitoring information and personalize treatments. The platform will be subject to validation with applicants. The software will be registered and a user manual will be produced in PDF format.

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  • JUNIOR GOMES DA SILVA
  • WEB PLATFORM FOR MONITORING AND EVOLUTION OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON'S AND ALZHEIMER'S

  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • MARGARIDA EMILIA LOBATO DA SILVA
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • VIVIANE CRISTINA CARDOSO FRANCISCO
  • Data: Oct 4, 2024


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  • Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, represent a growing challenge for global public health. Estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) indicate that millions of people are affected by these conditions. Effective management of these diseases requires technological innovations that can improve monitoring and support for patients. This project aims to develop a web platform that allows the monitoring and evolution of people with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The platform will offer a differentiator: the ability to be used by any project with multidisciplinary teams to monitor patients through validated health instruments, which can be integrated even if absent in the initial scope. This flexibility makes the platform a comprehensive solution for monitoring various health conditions. Requirements collection will be carried out through interviews with interested parties, and based on these requirements, the application's Business Model Canvas will be modeled. Once the application context is defined, use cases and the data model will be created. Development tasks will be organized on a Kanban board and managed using the agile Scrum method, aiming for incremental and efficient deliveries. During development, three main deliverables will be made: a data entry tool, a patient monitoring module and the generation of data output reports. The platform has the potential to improve the management of patient monitoring information and personalize treatments. The platform will be subject to validation with applicants. The software will be registered and a user manual will be produced in PDF format.

2023
Dissertations
1
  • ROBSON RODRIGUES NEVES AGUIAR LACHAT
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • GABRIEL ARAÚJO DA SILVA
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Feb 7, 2023


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  • ROBSON RODRIGUES NEVES AGUIAR LACHAT
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • GABRIEL ARAÚJO DA SILVA
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Feb 7, 2023


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  • DANIELA MONTEIRO DA SILVA PAIVA
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CELIA REGINA SIMONETTI BARBALHO
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Mar 16, 2023


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  • DANIELA MONTEIRO DA SILVA PAIVA
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CELIA REGINA SIMONETTI BARBALHO
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Mar 16, 2023


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  • OLAVO RODRIGUES FAGUNDES NETO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Mar 24, 2023


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  • OLAVO RODRIGUES FAGUNDES NETO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Mar 24, 2023


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  • ISAAC VIEIRA DOS SANTOS
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: May 10, 2023


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  • ISAAC VIEIRA DOS SANTOS
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • SIMONE DE ALMEIDA DELPHIM LEAL
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: May 10, 2023


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  • ANA AUGUSTA CORREA CARNEIRO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FABRÍCIO MOLICA DE MENDONÇA
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 26, 2023


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  • ANA AUGUSTA CORREA CARNEIRO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FABRÍCIO MOLICA DE MENDONÇA
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 26, 2023


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  • RAILAN ANDREISON AMORAS DE FREITAS
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DIEGO AMANDO SILVA DA SILVA
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 29, 2023


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  • RAILAN ANDREISON AMORAS DE FREITAS
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DIEGO AMANDO SILVA DA SILVA
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 29, 2023


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  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE SANTANA BRASIL
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • DIEGO AMANDO SILVA DA SILVA
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • Data: Jun 7, 2023


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  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE SANTANA BRASIL
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DIEGO AMANDO SILVA DA SILVA
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Jun 7, 2023


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  • JOCIANE DOS SANTOS SOUZA
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jul 4, 2023


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  • JOCIANE DOS SANTOS SOUZA
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jul 4, 2023


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  • EDER DE OLIVEIRA PICANÇO
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  • Advisor : MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 16, 2023


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  • EDER DE OLIVEIRA PICANÇO
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  • Advisor : MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 16, 2023


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  • CLEIDIANE FACUNDES MONTEIRO NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 23, 2023


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  • CLEIDIANE FACUNDES MONTEIRO NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 23, 2023


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  • LEO SERRAO BARBOSA
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  • Advisor : JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Oct 24, 2023


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  • LEO SERRAO BARBOSA
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  • Advisor : JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GABRIELA BIANCHI DOS SANTOS
  • JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 24, 2023


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  • CLAYTON JORDAN ESPINDOLA DO NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • EDSON FARIAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • CLAYTON JORDAN ESPINDOLA DO NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • EDSON FARIAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • JOSÉ CARLOS CORRÊA DE CARVALHO JUNIOR
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • CRISTINA COUTINHO DE OLIVEIRA
  • FRANCISCO GILSON REBOUÇAS PÔRTO JUNIOR
  • TIAGO IDELFONSO E SILVA PEDRADA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • JOSÉ CARLOS CORRÊA DE CARVALHO JUNIOR
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • CRISTINA COUTINHO DE OLIVEIRA
  • FRANCISCO GILSON REBOUÇAS PÔRTO JUNIOR
  • TIAGO IDELFONSO E SILVA PEDRADA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • LILIAN CRISTIANI DAMASCENO CARNEIRO
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  • Advisor : LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DEAM JAMES AZEVEDO DA SILVA
  • GABRIEL ARAÚJO DA SILVA
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • LILIAN CRISTIANI DAMASCENO CARNEIRO
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  • Advisor : LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DEAM JAMES AZEVEDO DA SILVA
  • GABRIEL ARAÚJO DA SILVA
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • LUCIANO ARAUJO PEREIRA
  • Data: Oct 30, 2023


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  • MESSIAS DIAS DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • FERNANDO DA SILVA JANSEN
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • MESSIAS DIAS DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FERNANDO DA SILVA JANSEN
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • JADSON COELHO DE ABREU
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • MARIA DO CARMO LIMA MARQUES
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO RICARDO DA SILVA DE CASTRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • MARIA DO CARMO LIMA MARQUES
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO RICARDO DA SILVA DE CASTRO
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • SHEILA TRICIA GUEDES PASTANA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • DARLEN RAQUEL DOS SANTOS MAIA
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DAIANNE PENANTE
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • MATHEUS CORDAZZO DIAS
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • DARLEN RAQUEL DOS SANTOS MAIA
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  • Advisor : FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DAIANNE PENANTE
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • MATHEUS CORDAZZO DIAS
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Oct 31, 2023


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  • FELIPI RAMON RODRIGUES DE PINHO
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Nov 20, 2023


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  • FELIPI RAMON RODRIGUES DE PINHO
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • FELIPE MONTEIRO
  • MÁRCIO JOSÉ MOUTINHO DA PONTE
  • Data: Nov 20, 2023


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Dissertations
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  • RODRIGO DE AQUINO GOMES
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  • Advisor : DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • EDUARDO MEIRELES
  • KATIA PAULINO DOS SANTOS
  • Data: Jan 27, 2022


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  • RODRIGO DE AQUINO GOMES
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  • Advisor : DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • EDUARDO MEIRELES
  • KATIA PAULINO DOS SANTOS
  • Data: Jan 27, 2022


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  • ANTONIO AUGUSTO COSTA SOARES
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • NAGIB JORGE MELÉM JUNIOR
  • SHEILA DE SOUZA CORRÊA DE MELO
  • Data: Feb 17, 2022


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  • ANTONIO AUGUSTO COSTA SOARES
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • NAGIB JORGE MELÉM JUNIOR
  • SHEILA DE SOUZA CORRÊA DE MELO
  • Data: Feb 17, 2022


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  • JORGE LUCAS GOES BITENCOURT
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • CLÁUDIO HENRIQUE CERQUEIRA COSTA BASQUEROTTO
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • JOSELITO SANTOS ABRANTES
  • Data: Feb 22, 2022


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  • JORGE LUCAS GOES BITENCOURT
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • CLÁUDIO HENRIQUE CERQUEIRA COSTA BASQUEROTTO
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • JOSELITO SANTOS ABRANTES
  • Data: Feb 22, 2022


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  • MARCELL COUTINHO RIBEIRO
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MAIRA TIYOMI SACATA TONGU NAZIMA
  • MANOEL CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR
  • Data: Feb 22, 2022


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  • MARCELL COUTINHO RIBEIRO
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  • Advisor : GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • MAIRA TIYOMI SACATA TONGU NAZIMA
  • MANOEL CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR
  • Data: Feb 22, 2022


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  • NILMARA GURJAO DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • PERSEU DA SILVA APARÍCIO
  • Data: Apr 1, 2022


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  • NILMARA GURJAO DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • PERSEU DA SILVA APARÍCIO
  • Data: Apr 1, 2022


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  • NEILSON OLIVEIRA DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • FRANCISCO GILSON REBOUÇAS PÔRTO JUNIOR
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO NASCIMENTO SARMENTO-PANTOJA
  • Data: May 27, 2022


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  • NEILSON OLIVEIRA DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • FRANCISCO GILSON REBOUÇAS PÔRTO JUNIOR
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO NASCIMENTO SARMENTO-PANTOJA
  • Data: May 27, 2022


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  • ROBSON LUIZ SILVA SOUZA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • JULIANA SARTORI BONINI
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Jun 3, 2022


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  • ROBSON LUIZ SILVA SOUZA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • MADSON RALIDE FONSECA GOMES
  • JULIANA SARTORI BONINI
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Jun 3, 2022


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  • ERICK HERMANN FACUNDES DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • FÁBIO LACERDA JUCÁ
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • Data: Jun 7, 2022


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  • ERICK HERMANN FACUNDES DA SILVA
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • GLAUBER RUAN BARBOSA PEREIRA
  • FÁBIO LACERDA JUCÁ
  • GESIL SAMPAIO AMARANTE SEGUNDO
  • Data: Jun 7, 2022


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  • LARISSA SUSSUARANA BATISTA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Jun 9, 2022


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  • LARISSA SUSSUARANA BATISTA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • PAULO HENRIQUE DE LIMA SIQUEIRA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Jun 9, 2022


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  • EDERSON DE SOUZA COSTA
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  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • PERSEU DA SILVA APARÍCIO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Jun 14, 2022


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  • EDERSON DE SOUZA COSTA
  • .
  • Advisor : RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • EDUARDO BENTO PEREIRA
  • PERSEU DA SILVA APARÍCIO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • Data: Jun 14, 2022


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  • TATIANE VAZ DE SALES CARDOSO
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jun 15, 2022


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  • TATIANE VAZ DE SALES CARDOSO
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • FRANCISCO TARCISIO ALVES JUNIOR
  • FRANCISCO DE TARSO RIBEIRO CASELLI
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jun 15, 2022


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  • ANDRE DA COSTA LEITE
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • DANIEL REIS ARMOND DE MELO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jul 12, 2022


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  • ANDRE DA COSTA LEITE
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • DANIEL REIS ARMOND DE MELO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jul 12, 2022


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  • ANDREW HEMERSON GALENO RODRIGUES
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • JOSIEL MAIMONE DE FIGUEIREDO
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Nov 14, 2022


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  • ANDREW HEMERSON GALENO RODRIGUES
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • JOSIEL MAIMONE DE FIGUEIREDO
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • WILLIANS LOPES DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Nov 14, 2022


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2021
Dissertations
1
  • JESUSA VANIA BAGUNDES NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO NASCIMENTO SARMENTO-PANTOJA
  • KATYUSCO DE FARIAS SANTOS
  • SIMONE DE ALMEIDA DELPHIM LEAL
  • Data: May 5, 2021


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  • JESUSA VANIA BAGUNDES NASCIMENTO
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • KATYUSCO DE FARIAS SANTOS
  • SIMONE DE ALMEIDA DELPHIM LEAL
  • Data: May 5, 2021


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3
  • ADELINA DO SOCORRO SERRÃO BELÉM
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • NAGIB JORGE MELÉM JUNIOR
  • VIVIANNI MARQUES LEITE DOS SANTOS
  • Data: May 20, 2021


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  • RUAN GABRIEL ARAÚJO FERREIRA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO NASCIMENTO SARMENTO-PANTOJA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 28, 2021


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  • RUAN GABRIEL ARAÚJO FERREIRA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO NASCIMENTO SARMENTO-PANTOJA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: May 28, 2021


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  • MARILIA DIONE SALVADOR SHIBAYAMA
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  • Advisor : DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DILNÉIA ROCHANA TAVARES DO COUTO
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • CLÁUDIO HENRIQUE CERQUEIRA COSTA BASQUEROTTO
  • LUCIVALDO VASCONCELOS BARROS
  • Data: Sep 8, 2021


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  • GERCIANE CORDEIRO DA COSTA
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  • Advisor : ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • GERALDO NEVES DE ALBUQUERQUE MARANHAO
  • ROSINETE CARDOSO FERREIRA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Sep 27, 2021


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  • JOSÉ ERIVAN FERREIRA GARCON
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • KATYUSCO DE FARIAS SANTOS
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • SIMONE DE ALMEIDA DELPHIM LEAL
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Oct 16, 2021


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2020
Dissertations
1
  • LÚCIO DIAS DAS NEVES
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Apr 10, 2020


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  • LÚCIO DIAS DAS NEVES
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  • Advisor : ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALAAN UBAIARA BRITO
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • ROBSON ANTONIO TAVARES COSTA
  • VICTOR HUGO GOMES SALES
  • Data: Apr 10, 2020


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  • JOSÉ ERIVAN FERREIRA GARCON
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  • Advisor : DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIEL SANTIAGO CHAVES RIBEIRO
  • KATYUSCO DE FARIAS SANTOS
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • SIMONE DE ALMEIDA DELPHIM LEAL
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Oct 16, 2020


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  • MARCIO LUIS GOES DE OLIVEIRA
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  • Advisor : CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CLAUDIO MARCIO CAMPOS DE MENDONCA
  • RAFAEL PONTES LIMA
  • WERBESTON DOUGLAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • KLENILMAR LOPES DIAS
  • Data: Oct 21, 2020


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