terça-feira, 5 de setembro de 2017

About the coordinator Julio Rezende

Professor Julio Francisco Dantas de Rezende (Natal-Brazil - 1974) was the first Brazilian to publish a research about Mars during the 19th Mars Society Convention in Washington D. C. at 2016.

In Brazil he is coordinating 4 pioneering initiatives related to Mars education and science and technology popularization: the research station Mars Habitat (www. HabitatMarte.Blogspot.com), MarsLab - Laboratory  of Technologies Applied to Mars and Semiarid (wwwMarsLaboratory.Blogspot.com), Mars Research Group - Mars and Arid Regions Settlements Sustainability and the Museu Espaço Marte  (www.espacoMarte.Blogspot.com).

The professor is interested in research about climate change, Mars, sustainable development of semiarid regions, economic development, entrepreneurship and sustainability. He is acting in sustainable construction in communities. Rezende is Bachelor in Management and Psychology, master and PhD on Sustainability at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) and concluded the post doc in University of Central Florida researching about the support of Business Incubators and Science Parks in the creation of new clean tech companies.

Julio Rezende has published more than 10 books about sustainability and innovation  teaching in the Industrial Engineering Department of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN).

Rezende is president of the Management Council in Brazil (CRA-RN), innovation diretor of Foundation of Support of Rio Grande do Norte’s Research (FAPERN), performing lectures in different countries about sustainability, innovation and management in English and Spanish.

More information about professor Julio Rezende: www.juliorezende.com.

quinta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2016

Sobre o Blog do Mars Habitat

Este Blog tem o propósito de divulgar as ações desenvolvidas no contexto da estação de pesquisa sobre Marte: Mars Habitat.

quarta-feira, 7 de setembro de 2016

The Mars Habitat



The Mars Habitat (www.marshabitat.blogspot.com) is a Mars Research Station that will be operating in the semiarid region of Brazilian Northeast, in the city of Caiçara do Rio do Vento – Rio Grande do Norte state.

The Mars Habitat is one of the projects developed in the Nucleus of Research in Engineering, Science and Sustainability of Semiarid (NUPECS) (www.NupecsUFRN.blogspot.com)

The Mars Habitat is a project developed by the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN. The project is based in the Department of Industrial Engineering and coordinated by the professor Julio F. D. Rezende, PhD.

The Mars Habitat in the initial phase is inviting researchers of the different engineering departments and Physics researchers to develop technologies that will be operating in the Mars Research Station The Mars Habitat.

The decision about create The Mars Habitat is related to the following 10 objectives:
1) Be a space to develop technologies to be operating in Mars and supporting the habitability in red planet;
2) Develop technologies related with water supply, food, shelter and clothing applied to Mars and arid Earth regions.
3) As a Research Center Identify Worldwide technologies that would be receiving collaboration of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN researchers;
4) Identify possible outcomes/ technologies developed in Mars Research Stations that would be transferred to communities impacted by climate change (droughts and severe weather);
5) Establish partnerships with worldwide space research groups;
6) Be a educative place to educators and students to find new knowledge related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and personal sustainability;
7) Be a place to encourage new scientists in terms of new communication skills, creative thinking skills, and both traditional and technology skills.
8) Collaborate with community and families of Caiçara do Rio do Vento focusing on changes in student attitudes toward science and an awareness of college pathways and opportunities for scientific careers.
9) Be a organization to support new Mars Research Stations and international Space Agencies;

10) Be an active player in the debate of Agenda for Sustainable Development and the new practices in arid and semiarid regions related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) bringing collaboration to environment, society and economy of territories.