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The Science, Technology and Innovation book brings together articles written by 15 Ufes researchers

The Science, Technology and Innovation book brings together articles written by 15 Ufes researchers


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With contributions from 15 Ufes employees, including professors and administrative technicians, the book Science, Technology and Innovation for a Just, Sustainable and Evolving Sacred Spirit, released in September, brings together 24 articles, resuming the ideas and discussions that took place in the lectures given during the state phase of the Fifth Science Congress Technology and Innovation, hosted at the Guayaberas Campus, from March 26 to 27, 2024. The book is available for free download at Editora Tirant Brasil page.

According to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Luciana Santos, who wrote the introduction, the work seeks to identify challenges, opportunities and innovative solutions that can guide the formulation of comprehensive public policies and contribute to the sustainable and inclusive development of Espírito Santo. And Brazil.

University employees shared ideas on various topics, such as progress and challenges associated with applying new technologies in various areas of public service. The importance of teaching and learning in the field of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in the academic environment and the representation of women in science, technology and politics were also discussed, as well as the importance of preserving memory and setting guidelines for developing scientific responsibility for the public. Science, technology and innovation policies in Brazil. The topic of sustainability was discussed in two articles: Forestry and reforestation – the fundamental basis of the country’s sustainable productive structure and the importance of science, technology and innovation policies for decarbonisation.

In addition to the Dean of the University of Office and Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Eustaquio de Castro, who wrote the article Reflections on teaching and learning about creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in the academic environment of higher education Together with professors Miriam de Magdala Pinto (Department of Production Engineering) and Letizia Pedrozzi Fonseca (Department of Design), and professors and researchers Celso Sibel (Department of Information Technology), Daniela Zanetti (Department of Social Media), Dori Fabrez (Department of Law), Everlam Montepeller (Department of Economics), Helio Marchionne (Journalist of the Department of Communications), Jorge Santos Junior (Department of Production Engineering), Mariana Vialho (Department of Economics), Patricia Merlo (Department of History), Luiz Fernando Schettino (Retired Professor of the Department of Oceanic and Environmental Sciences), Nival Reyes Jr. (Department of Environmental Engineering), Rodrigo Franklin (Department of Economics), and Viviana Corti (Department of Biological Sciences).

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Text: Nabila Correa