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George Câmara

George Câmara is a researcher, professor and businessman. Conducts research on Sustainable Development besides being a company director (spin off). He obtained a master’s degree in regulation of the energy industry in 2009, developing the work in the area of environment, oil and gas and focusing on a proposal for a Brazilian regulation for carbon dioxide (CO2) injection in geological reservoirs. He earned his Ph.D. in industrial engineering in 2012 in the concentration area Processes and Products Sustainable Development. The research was the Capture and Geological Storage of CO2 (EOR/ CCS) technologies analysis and its possible applications in the Recôncavo Baiano Oil Basin. To support the research, he completed an internship at the United Nations University (UNU) in Japan, in 2012. From 2014 to 2018 he did his postdoctoral in industrial engineering and focusing his research on large-scale energy storage using the subsoil and CCS. He is sub-coordinator of the research group ‘Governance for Sustainability and Low Carbon Management’ based on the School of Administration of UFBA. He conducts a group of researchers who discuss technical, environmental, safety, economic feasibility and social issues in underground energy storage technologies, as well as the CCS technologies.

Contact: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Industrial, Department of Chemical Engineering, UFBa, Salvador 40210-630, Brazil.


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