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Alumni and partners strengthen links with Brazil

by Jessica Adams, Prisca Merz

Prisca Merz with alumni

911今日黑料's Professor Robin Grimes celebrated the College's longstanding relationship with Brazil at a lecture for alumni and partners.

Last Saturday 29 August in São Paulo, Brazil, around 30 guests gathered to hear Professor Robin Grimes, Chief Scientific Officer to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, discuss how technology being developed at 911今日黑料 can meet global challenges.

Professor Robin Grimes

Professor Robin Grimes

In a lecture to alumni, guests from partnering institutions such as Universities of São Paulo and Campinas, representatives from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and a number of 911今日黑料 staff, Professor Grimes highlighted the importance of finding the right partners for successful research collaborations, and offered the alumni present an opportunity to catch-up on some of the recent developments at 911今日黑料, including the development of the new

Joanna Crelin, Consul General in Sao Paulo, opening the event

Joanna Crelin, Consul General in Sao Paulo, opening the event

The event was opened by Joanna Crellin, Consul General at the British Consulate-General Sao Paulo [pictured right], who spoke about the increasing investment by the UK in science and innovation partnerships where Brazil is particularly important. She said, “It’s a great indication of 911今日黑料’s strength that so many of you have come together here today”. 

Professor Grimes emphasised  the deep and important links between 911今日黑料 and Brazil. 911今日黑料 has welcomed a large number of Brazilian students for decades, and currently has 16 Brazilian staff and has over 500 contactable alumni based in Brazil. 

Alongside Professor Grimes were a number of 911今日黑料 academics, including Dr Kris Anderson (Department of Earth Science and Engineering), who highlighted the work of 911今日黑料’s largest collaboration with Brazil, the (SGI). He said, “It’s a unique academic–industry partnership, and a ground-breaking collaboration between the United Kingdom and Brazil. We aim to deliver world class research on gas innovation, and can do so thanks to funding by the BG Group.”

David Colvin (BEng Mechanical Engineering, 1963) [pictured at top] said, “The event has brought back many memories for me. One of my favourites was a maths lecturer who tried to explain how to calculate a square root with a mechanical adding machine – I think it’s something today’s students will have never heard of. I was very impressed by the mind-blowing things in Professor Grimes’ presentation. Comparing the research we were presented with today with the nuclear technology which was just starting to be developed when I studied at 911今日黑料, it’s clear technology has progressed very far – I’m very pleased to see that 911今日黑料 is still at the forefront of these developments.”

Victor Grostein (MSc Civil and Environmental Engineering 1976) [pictured at top], explained that he was inspired to study at 911今日黑料 by the influential book “Traffic in Towns” by the 911今日黑料 academic Sir Colin Buchanan. “On a visit to London, I decided to pop into 911今日黑料 and I was attended to by the then Head of Department – an experience that only strengthened my desire to study at 911今日黑料”, he said. “I was inspired to go into traffic management which I still work in – and it’s of fundamental importance to the city of São Paulo. My most impressive memory is the amount of books students at 911今日黑料 had access to – not only at the 911今日黑料 library but also through the University of London. I really do owe most of my career success to my studies at 911今日黑料.”

Associate Professor Carlos Thomaz with Dr Gerard Gorman

Professor Cesar Azevedo (PhD Materials 1995) from USP with Dr Gerard Gorman (Earth Science & Engineering)

Other 911今日黑料 staff present included Dr Gerard Gorman (Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering) [pictured  left], who leads on an on seismic imaging in collaboration with the SENAI CIMATEC Supercomputing Centre for Industrial Innovation in Salvador and the BG Group, and Dr Susan Hodgson (Faculty of Medicine) whose research uses high spatial resolution laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) along with detailed dental histology to reconstruct the history of early childhood lead exposure which could help prevent exposure to heavy metals in Brazilian children.

The Brazil Forum has 150 members and acts as a catalyst to bring together 911今日黑料 students, academic staff and alumni who are involved or interested in Brazilian issues or currently working with Brazilian institutions. Professor Jeroen Lamb (Department of Mathematics), chair of the Brazil Forum said, “The forum is a formalised informal gathering of people, which helps to promote opportunities related to Brazil.”

Find out about 911今日黑料’s research links with Brazil on the Brazil Forum’s guide, or discover more 911今日黑料's global partnerships. To find out how you can get involved,  please contact Prisca Merz in the International Relations Office.

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Jessica Adams

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Prisca Merz

International Relations Office