Brazilian doctoral and postdoctoral scientists interested in collaborating with IIASA researchers can apply for:
Next call will open in 2021.
Next call will open in 2021.
IIASA and CAPES offer 3 fellowships for Brazilian PhD students to participate in the joint IIASA-CAPES Doctorate Sandwich Program. Funding includes a travel allowance, settling-in allowance, monthly living stipend, and a health insurance allowance.
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In her research at IIASA, Raquel Guimaraes aims to contribute to the extant literature and to policy-making in the field of Population and Environment. She analyzes gender differentials in flood-preparedness drawing on a case study from Brazil and Thailand. More
Alessandra Kortz researches the role of non-native species leading to biodiversity change. More
Andreas Nascimento joined the Advanced Systems Analysis program and investigates problems involving stochastic optimisation on different fronts. More
Julian Hunt researches the implementation of seasonal-pumped-storage plants to improve energy and water management. More
Cláudio Cristino's studies probabilistic models of times between events, in order to optimize actions of external interventions to the systems, or developing risk prevention and reduction actions. More
Camila Callegari is PhD at Energy Planning Program at COPPE/UFRJ. She is industrial engineer and holds a master degree in Energy Planning. More
Rafael Morais is a researcher and PhD candidate at Energy Planning Program at COPPE/UFRJ. He is economist and holds a master degree in Energy Planning. More
Vágna Pereira is Agronomist Engineer graduated from the Federal Rural University of the Semiarid in Brazil (2012), has master degree in Agronomy (Agricultural Meteorology) by Federal University of Viçosa (2014). More
Luis Gustavo Tudeschini is focusing his research on regional development, inequalities, household consumption patterns, and their relationship with energy and carbon footprint. More
IIASA Brazil Fellowships
In 2016 IIASA's Brazilian NMO, the Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES), partnered with IIASA on a new initiative offering support for doctoral and postdoctoral scientists interested in collaborating with IIASA researchers: doctoral fellowships will enable up to three Brazilian PhD students to work at IIASA for 3-12 months, and postdoctoral fellowships will enable up to four Brazilian researchers to work at IIASA for up to 24 months. In each case, CAPES will provide a monthly stipend and contribute costs for travel, health insurance, and settling in
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