Assoc. Prof. Dr.Jeferson Aparecido Moreto | Corrosion | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Jeferson Aparecido Moreto | Corrosion | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Jeferson Aparecido Moreto | University of SĆ£o Paulo | Brazil

Jeferson Aparecido Moreto is an Associate Professor at the SĆ£o Carlos School of Engineering (EESC), University of SĆ£o Paulo (USP), specializing in Mechanical Behaviour, Fracture Mechanics, and Corrosion. With a background in Materials Science and Engineering, he also serves as Deputy Coordinator of the Postgraduate Programme in Materials Science and Engineering. Moreto has extensive international collaborations and is recognized for his research on mechanical properties of metals, corrosion, and synergistic corrosion-fatigue processes. His work is published in high-impact journals, and he actively participates in research and funding consultancy. šŸ“ššŸ”¬šŸŒ

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Suitability

Jeferson Aparecido Moreto is highly deserving of the Excellence in Research due to his extensive contributions to the field of materials science and engineering šŸ“š. His expertise in mechanical behaviour, fracture mechanics, and corrosion has led to groundbreaking research that addresses critical challenges in materials durability and reliability šŸŒ . His work, particularly on the synergistic effects of corrosion and fatigue, has significant implications for industries reliant on the integrity of metals and alloysšŸ”¬.

Education

  • PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, University of SĆ£o Paulo (USP) šŸ«
  • Masterā€™s in Materials Engineering, Federal University of ParanĆ” (UFPR) šŸŽ“
  • Bachelor’s in Physics, State University of Central-West (Unicentro) šŸ“–

Profession

Jeferson Moretoā€™s professional development is marked by an ongoing commitment to advancing research in mechanical behaviour, materials engineering, and corrosion. He has worked at internationally renowned institutions, including the University of Minho (Portugal), Instituto Superior TĆ©cnico (Portugal), and Technische UniversitƤt Berlin (Germany). He is a dedicated educator, mentoring master’s and doctoral students, while also offering consultancy services to prominent research funding agencies. His efforts in mechanical testing and failure analysis continue to shape future research in the field of materials science. šŸŒ±šŸ“ššŸŒŽ

Experience

  • Postdoctoral Work, Nuclear and Energy Research Institute (IPEN) šŸ”¬
  • Associate Professor, SĆ£o Carlos School of Engineering (USP) šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«
  • Deputy Coordinator, Postgraduate Programme in Materials Science and Engineering (CEM) šŸ§‘ā€šŸ«

Research Focus

Jeferson Moretoā€™s research focuses on the mechanical properties of metals and alloys, fracture toughness, and corrosion processes. His work explores the synergistic effects of corrosion and fatigue, as well as structural refinement techniques in condensed matter physics. He specializes in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, contributing to advancements in materials characterization and failure analysis. His extensive experience in these areas allows him to offer solutions to challenges in materials engineering, ensuring the durability and reliability of various engineering materials. āš™ļøšŸ”¬šŸ› ļø

Awards & Honors

  • 2024: Editorial Board Member, Discover Electrochemistry (Springer Nature) šŸ“œ
  • 2023: CNPq Productivity Fellowship in Technological Development and Innovative Extension (2023-2026) šŸ†
  • 2023: CNPq Research Productivity Fellowship (2023-2026) šŸ…
  • 2021: Patron of the 2021 Graduates of the Physics Degree Course at UFTM šŸŽ“
  • 2020: CNPq Research Productivity Fellowship in Mechanical, Naval, and Ocean Engineering šŸŒŠ
  • 20172020: Cover Articles in The Electronic Journal of Chemistry and Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology šŸ“°

Publication Top Notes

Niobium and carbon nanostructured coatings for corrosion protection of the 316L stainless steel
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Exploring the Nb2O5 coating deposited on the Ti-6Al-4V alloy by a novel GE-XANES technique and nanoindentation load-depth
  • Citation: 3Ā  šŸ§ŖšŸ”¬āš™ļø
Micro-adhesive wear and microhardness behavior of friction stir welded 2524-T3 aluminium alloy
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The use of POPE Phospholipid as a First-layer Coating of the Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: Preliminary StudiesšŸ§“šŸ”¬āš™ļø
Exploring the corrosion properties of titanium alloy functionalized with the antimicrobial peptide JI-2šŸ¦ šŸ§‘ā€šŸ”¬šŸ”§