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PROF. LAURO PAULO

Lauro Paulo was born in São José dos Campos, Brazil. He received his B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering from Paulista University, São José dos Campos, in 2009, his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in spatial technology engineering from National Institute for Space Research in 2012 and 2016 respectively. His M.S. dissertation research was electrical ceramic characterization and Ph.D. thesis was radiofrequency generation using nonlinear transmission lines, both applied in militar and satellite devices. Between January 2008 and December 2009, he worked at Aerospace Electronics Division in National Institute for Space Research on the China Brazil Earth-Resources Satellite program. He joined at Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in December 2013 working as engineer until May 2017, after that until nowadays he is a Professor at Science and Technology Institute. He joined as Professor at the Professional’s Master degree in technological innovation in May 2019. His research focused is nonlinear ceramic materials, wireless system communications (radiofrequency generation, modulation, amplification, and protocols), fiber optical systems, and small satellite (CanSat and CubeSat) subsystems. IEEE member since 2015.

My research lines

Nowadays we have a FAPESP funding to project "Sinterization and characterization of the high permittivity dielectric ceramic of type BZT- BaTiZrO3 and BST- BaTiO3 to be applied in Nonlinear Transmission Lines.

Radiofrequency generation

Nonlinear Transmission Lines - NLTL

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RF Oscillations obtained in the output of NLTL

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Electrical Materials 

Capacitors samples 
BST and PZT

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Ceramic capacitors conformation 

Ceramic capacitors Synthesis

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Ceramic capacitor 
characterization

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Visiting

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Federal University of São Paulo 

Institute of Science and Technology 

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