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    GUSTAVO SHINTATE MSc BSc

    • Marine Ecologist
    • Science Translator
    • Science Communicator
    Holds a Bachelor's in Interdisciplinary Studies (Marine Sciences), with a Sandwich Year at the University of Glasgow (UK), and a Master's degree in Marine Ecology, both from the Marine Institute of the Federal University of São Paulo (IMAR-UNIFESP).
    Currently works as (i) tutor and consultant in Marine Science, Biostatistics, and Academic English, (ii) facilitates reflexive groups of DIversity and Mental Health, and (iii) studies MA Translation (EN-PT).

     

    Looking for PhD scholarships in the UK on Marine Benthic Ecology.
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    Main research interest

    Benthic Ecology and Sedimentology:

    evidence of past Climate Change impacts

     

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  • Research Interests

    Stable Isotopes and coral geochemestry

    Optically Stimullated Luminescence

    Rhodolith beds macrofauna diversity

    Are Marine Protected Areas effective?

    Science Communication

     

  • Merits

    2020/2021

    Master's Scholarship sponsored by CAPES.

    2020

    Mentee on the TED Translators Mentoring Program. Translation and subtitling from English to Portuguese.

    2016/2017

    PIBIC undergrad Scholarship sponsored by CNPq.

    2014/2015

    Science without Borders Sandwich Undergrad Scholarship sponsored by CNPq.

    2013/2014

    Jovens Talentos para a Ciência undergrad Scholarship sponsored by CAPES.

    2010

    Certificate of Advanced English (C1) - previously referred to as CAE - granted by the University of Cambridge.

    2010

    Certificate of Advanced English (C1) - previously referred to as CAE - granted by the University of Cambridge.

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  • Education

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    Marine Coastal Biodiversity and Ecology

    M.Sc. degree- Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Br

    Dissertation:

    Paleoenvironmental Holocene development of the southernmost Atlantic coral reef: sedimentary and ecological perspectives.

     

    Favourite innovation:

    Podcast production about "climate change effects on public health" as assessment for a climate change subject.

     

    Student representative:

    Marine and Coastal Biodiversity and Ecology Graduate Program Education Council

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    Marine and Freshwater Biology L3

    Undergraduate Sandwich Year - University of Glasgow, UK

    Summer project:

    Seasonal variation of pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature and salinity of a Scottish maerl bed

     

    Favourite innovation:

    Millport scientific trawling to calculate diversity indexes and applied biostatistics;

    Science communication activity: CSI Millport

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    Interdisciplinary Studies in Marine Science and Technology

    B.Sc. degree - Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Br

    Final year project:

    Macroalgal-dominated benthic communities in Marine Protected Areas of São Paulo State (Portuguese)

     

    Favourite innovation:

    Article presentation (Surfactants prevent dolphins lungs to collapse when diving deep) of integral application as part of Calculus I assessment;

    Motivational cases studies: solid waste management chain in Santos (SP) and thermoelectric powerplant consequences in Peruíbe (SP)

     

    Student representative:

    Academic Affairs Director - Undergraduate Student Representative Council Nautilus

    Deputy representative - Undergraduate School Council

  • Contact me

    Feel free to reach me about past or current projects, consultancy, partnerships or whatever, really!

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