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Everton Granemann Souza

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Everton Granemann Souza holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. He completed his first postdoctoral internship at CERN, where he worked on the commissioning of the linear accelerator 4 (LINAC4). He also completed a second postdoctoral internship, through the young talents program, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Currently, he is an assistant professor III at the Catholic University of Pelotas (UCPel), part of the faculty of the Master's in Electronic Engineering and Computing at UCPel (MEEC-UCPel). He serves as the coordinator of the Inovare BioSim Lab - Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials Laboratory. He was the coordinator of the Biomedicine Course at UCPel (2023) and is currently a member of the Innovation Center since 2023 and the Research Ethics Committee since 2018, both at the same university. He conducts research and works on the development of ultraviolet disinfection systems (UVSs) with the company Freedom Electric Vehicles, and he with the company Lifemed, evaluating technologies applied to health. He has experience/ scientific interest in the following areas: quality control of equipment, ionizing radiation shielding, applied microbiology, technologies associated with the use of UVC radiation for the disinfection of environments and objects, characterization of thin films, modeling of charged particle beams, chaos, nonlinear dynamics, and signal processing applied to time series/medical images.

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Everton Granemann Souza holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. He completed his first postdoctoral internship at CERN, where he worked on the commissioning of the linear accelerator 4 (LINAC4). He also completed a second postdoctoral internship, through the young talents program, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Currently, he is an assistant professor III at the Catholic University of Pelotas (UCPel), part of the faculty of the Master's in Electronic Engineering and Computing at UCPel (MEEC-UCPel). He serves as the coordinator of the Inovare BioSim Lab - Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials Laboratory. He was the coordinator of the Biomedicine Course at UCPel (2023) and is currently a member of the Innovation Center since 2023 and the Research Ethics Committee since 2018, both at the same university. He conducts research and works on the development of ultraviolet disinfection systems (UVSs) with the company Freedom Electric Vehicles, and he with the company Lifemed, evaluating technologies applied to health. He has experience/ scientific interest in the following areas: quality control of equipment, ionizing radiation shielding, applied microbiology, technologies associated with the use of UVC radiation for the disinfection of environments and objects, characterization of thin films, modeling of charged particle beams, chaos, nonlinear dynamics, and signal processing applied to time series/medical images.