Cassiano Ricardo

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Cassiano Ricardo

Department of Nuclear Engineering

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Education

Ricardo

Ph.D. Queen Mary College, Univeristy of London, Nuclear Engineering, 1987

M.Sc. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Nuclear Engineering, 1980

B.Sc. Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Physics, 1976

Biography

Dr de Oliveira’s research activities have focused on the development of generic numerical technologies to enable the simulation of realistic physical phenomena in a wide range of engineering science disciplines including nuclear radiation transport and thermofluid flow. Application to real life problems continues to serve as the main driver for the research, with emphasis now on multiphysics coupling and the solution of uncertainty quantification, optimization and inverse problems. The aim is to produce high-grade, modeling tools for the solution of physically complex environmental and engineering problems, with a strong emphasis on inter-disciplinary activities.

Professional Experience

  • 2007- Present: Professor, Department of Chemical & Nuclear Engineering • University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
  • 2003- 2007: Professor, George Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.
  • 1999- 2003: Senior Lecturer, Department of Earth Science and Engineering • Imperial College, London, UK.
  • 1996- 1999: Senior Research Fellow, T H Huxley School • Imperial College, London, UK.
  • 2000- 1996: Research Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering • Imperial College, London, UK.
  • 1988- 1989: Research Associate, Department of Mechanical Engineering • Queen Mary College, London, UK.
  • 1979- 1987: Research Scientist, Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear, Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Selected Publications:

  • H. K. Park and C. R. E. de Oliveira, Coupled Space-Angle Adaptivity for Radiation Transport Calculations, Nuclear Science and Engineering, 161, 1 (2009).
  • W. F. Sacco, H. A. Filho, N. Henderson and C. R. E. de Oliveira, A Metropolis Algorithm Combined with Nelder-Mead Simplex Applied to Nuclear Core Design, Annals of Nuclear Energy, 35, 861 (2008)
  • C. C. Pain, M. D. Eaton, R. D. Smedley-Stevenson, A. J. H. Goddard, and C. R. E. de Oliveira, Spacetime Streamline Upwind PetrovGalerkin Methods for the Boltzmann Transport Equation, Comp. Meth. Appl. Mech., 195, 4334 (2006).
  • C. C. Pain, M. Piggott, A. J. H. Goddard, F. Fang, G. Gorman, D. Marshall, M. D. Eaton, M. D., P. Power and C. R. E. de Oliveira, Three-dimensional unstructured mesh ocean modeling, Ocean Modelling, 10, 5 (2005).
  • N. S. Trasi, C. R. E. de Oliveira and J. D. Haigh, A Finite Element- Spherical Harmonics Model for Radiative Transfer in Inhomogeneous Clouds. Part I: the EVENT model, Atmospheric Research, 72, 197 (2004).
  • S. E. Keller and C. R. E. de Oliveira, Two-Dimensional C5G7 MOX Fuel Assembly Benchmark Calculations using the FEM-PN Code EVENT, Prog. Nucl. Energy, 45, 255 (2004).
  • E.D. Aydin, C. R. E. de Oliveira and A. J. H. Goddard, A finite element-spherical harmonics radiation transport model for photon migration in turbid media, J. Quant. Spect. & Rad. Transf., 84, 247 (2003).
  • C. C. Pain, J. V. Herwanger, J. H. Saunders, M. H. Worthington and C. R. E. de Oliveira, Anisotropic Resistivity Inversion, Inverse Problems, 19, 1081 (2003).

Teaching Interests

  • Interaction of Radiation with Matter
  • Nuclear Reactor Physics
  • Applied Numerical Methods

Research Interests

  • Applied Computational Radiation Transport
  • High Performance Computing
  • Nuclear Reactor Physics
  • Advanced Numerical Solution Methods
  • Multiphysics Simulations
  • Optimization and Data Assimilation

Cassiano Ricardo

Cassiano Ricardo (July 26, 1895 – January 14, 1974) was a Brazilian journalist, literary critic, and poet.

An exponent of the nationalistic tendencies of Brazilian modernism, he was associated with the Green-Yellow and Anta groups of the movement before launching the Flag group, a social-democratic reaction to these groups. His work evolved into concrete poetry at the end of his career.

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Birth and Death Data: Born July 26th, 1895 (São José dos Campos), Died January 14th, 1974 (Rio de Janeiro)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1930

Roles Represented in DAHR: author

Cassiano Ricardo Scarpelli

Recordings

CompanyMatrix No.SizeFirst Recording DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescriptionRoleAudio
Victor5039010-in.7/11/1930ExortaçãoHelena de Magalhães CastroRecitationauthor

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. 'Ricardo, Cassiano,' accessed February 1, 2021, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102138.

Ricardo, Cassiano. (2021). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved February 1, 2021, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102138.

'Ricardo, Cassiano.' Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2021. Web. 1 February 2021.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102138

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