Denise Maria de Andrade

Graduate Research Student at Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials
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Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, BR

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Fernanda Iwasenko Giacomozzi

A Denise sempre se mostrou ser uma aluna muito dedicada e focada tanto no decorrer da graduação quanto em suas pesquisas relacionadas com sensores de temperatura baseados em materiais cerâmicos semicondutores. Uma pessoa muito atenciosa e que não mede esforços para auxiliar todos os seus colegas!

Gabriel Henrique Ueno Scudlarek

Denise is definitely one of the best people I'd lived with in the last 5 years. With your modesty, the candidate always captivated everyone around her, being dedicated, curious, smart, responsible and helpful to anyone who needed. At work and study she has always shown interest and dedication, being one of the best in whatever she does. And personally she's one of the strongest and most decisive women I've ever met, she knows what want. In general Denise is a great person to work in a group and has above average technical knowledge, besides being very reliable, dedicated and responsible, never losing deadlines.

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Credentials

  • Green Belt
    6SigmaConsulting
    Aug, 2018
    - Nov, 2024
  • Microsoft Excel Avançado
    Enteléquia Educação
    Aug, 2017
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • Brazil
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Research Student
      • Jan 2020 - Present

      Microfabrication and characterization of vertical organic field-effect transistors (VOFETs) based on rolled-up nanomembranes. Responsible for optimizing the platform by architecture modifications and improving the interfaces between different materials, such as electrodes, dielectric materials, and organic semiconductor. Also, further investigating the device operation aiming to explore the potential of this platform for future applications in sensor technologies. Between the techniques employed it is worth mentioning: - Fabrication of hybrid nanodevices employing microfabrication techniques, such as photolithography, thin-film deposition, and etching; - Calibration of the patterning process to facilitate the definition of micrometric structures through photolithography; - Electrical characterization by evaluating the transistor operation in DC and AC measurements; - Morphological and structural data processing and analyzing. The data was obtained by optical and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) microscopy. Show less

    • R&D Intern
      • Feb 2019 - Dec 2019

      Responsible for the microfabrication and characterization of electronic hybrid nanodevices in a cleanroom. Between the techniques employed it is worth mentioning: - Device structure patterning employing optical lithography;- Thin-film deposition via vacuum processes including evaporation and ALD techniques;- Wet and dry chemical etching of metals and oxides;- Electrical characterization of capacitors, diodes, and transistors by evaluating the device operation in DC and AC measurements. Show less

    • Brazil
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Student
      • Aug 2018 - Jul 2019

      Research project about the development of NTC temperature sensors based on the spinel of tin and cobalt oxides doped with niobium oxide aiming stable electrical properties and wider application temperature ranges. Responsible for:- Fabrication of the devices employing conventional ceramic processing technics;- Electrical characterization of the devices and data processing and analyzing;- Morphological and structural data processing and analyzing (XRD, SEM, and EDS);- Writing reports. Show less

    • Undergraduate Research Student
      • Aug 2017 - Jul 2018

      Continuity of the research project about NTC temperature sensors based on the spinel of manganese oxide, and also the start of the development and study of novel ceramic formulations with tin and cobalt oxides (non-doped and doped with copper oxide). Responsible for:- Fabrication of the devices employing conventional ceramic processing technics;- Electrical characterization of the devices and data processing and analyzing;- Morphological and structural data processing and analyzing (XRD, SEM, and EDS);- Writing reports. Show less

    • Undergraduate Research Student
      • May 2015 - Jul 2017

      Research project to develop Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) temperature sensors based on the manganese oxide spinel doped with zinc and nickel oxides, which is a ceramic material with semiconducting properties. These devices were fabricated and studied aiming to obtain enhanced electrical properties for applications at high and low-temperature ranges. Responsible for:- Fabrication of the devices employing conventional ceramic processing techniques;- Electrical characterization of the devices and data processing and analyzing;- Morphological and structural data processing and analyzing (XRD, SEM, and EDS);- Writing reports. Show less

Education

  • UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"
    Mestrado em Ciência e Tecnologia dos Materiais
    2020 -
  • State University of Ponta Grossa
    Materials Engineering
    2015 - 2019
  • Sao Mateus State School
    Industrial Chemistry Technician, Chemistry
    2010 - 2013

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