Gustavo Nicolodelli
Adjunct Professor in the Physics Department at UFSC and permanent professor in the Postgraduate Program in Physics at UFSC. Collaborating professor in the Postgraduate Program in Materials Science at UFMS. Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Physics from UEL. PhD in Applied Physics from the Institute of Physics of São Carlos at the University of São Paulo – IFSC/USP. Post-doctorate from EMBRAPA – optical instrumentation. I have an active partnership with the Université du Sud Toulon-Var (France). CNPq Research Productivity Scholarship. I work in the area of optical instrumentation and applications of optical spectroscopy for the analysis of soils, plants, fertilizers, food, glass, and rocks, among others. Currently, I am seeking new challenges, partnerships, and motivated students for the study of optical techniques, Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), and 3D Fluorescence, associated with multivariate analysis methods, such as Machine Learning and PARAFAC. And implementing the OCT technique in the department. I work as a reviewer for several international journals and as a guest editor for the journal Minerals and Applied Science. I currently coordinate the Applied Optics Laboratory and the Multiuser Laboratory of Agrophotonics. I have multidisciplinary experience in the following areas: Instrumentation. Optics and photonics. Materials Science. Biophotonics. Agriculture and Environment.
Area of concentration: Atomic and Molecular Physics
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