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16th & 17th July 2009 - 4th BELIEF International Symposium
Blogging from São Paulo, Brazil |
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BELIEF-II, also known as “Bringing Europe’s eLectronic Infrastructures to Expanding Frontiers - Phase II,” is in São Paulo, Brazil for the 4th BELIEF International Symposium.
Over the 16 and 17 July experts and policy makers will be focusing on the sustainable development of e-Infrastructures.
Not in Brazil yourself? Catch up on all the action with GridCast, who will be blogging live from São Paulo.
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4th BELIEF International Symposium - BLOGGERS |
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Gilson Schwartz
Gilson Schwartz, professor at the Dept. of Film, Radio and TV, School of Communication and Arts, University of São Paulo, created the "City of Knowledge" research program, teaches "Iconomics" for undergraduate students at engineering, economics, business, communication and arts students at USP and is the Brazil coordinator of the PRO-IDEAL Consortium which promotes a dialogue on information and communication technologies between Europe and Latin America. |
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Edison Spina
Dr. Edison Spina is an assistant professor at The Computer Engineering Department at Escola Politécnica of the University of the State of São Paulo - Brazil. The System Engineering concepts applied to Socio-Technical Systems is now one of his focus interests. He is now the manager of the Brazilian team of the Belief Project. |
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Meet some of our GridCast blogging team |
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Steven Newhouse
After a degree and PhD in Aeronautical Engineering, Steven spent 5 years in a HPC centre before moving 10 years ago into the wonderful world of Grid community. Since then he has worked in various academic and commercial organisations doing standards work, software engineering, research and programme management. He is currently Technical Director of EGEE. |
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Catherine Gater
Catherine has a background in Materials Science and a keen interest in talking about scientific research rather than doing any herself. Having spent several years communicating science for employers as diverse as museums, government laboratories and universities, she is now Dissemination Manager for EGEE at CERN and has an international organisation to add to the set. |
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Jonathan Brier
Jonathan is an Eagle Scout and has been participant and fan of Volunteer
Computing since the days of SETI@home Classic. To pursue the goal
of getting more of the public involved he joined the non-profit GridRepublic
as Outreach Coordinator in October 2008. |
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