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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised
list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc.
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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralized list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc.
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This is where Landulfo works. Its a research institute on nuclear physics (ipen.br/) with many centers. Landulfo's group is at the Center for Lasers and Applications, but there is also a center for environmental chemistry. The selection process has just one language exam (english), but to be accepted you must have already an advisor and a research plan. More information at: https://www.ipen.br/portal_por/portal/interna.php?secao_id=88
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This is the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of USP (www.iag.usp.br/). At the atmospheric sciences department, they are about 20 researcher, more or less 1-2 in each sub-area of meteorology. They do have people specialized in radar, but not in lidar. For their master program, they have a selection exam, while for the phd program the selection is done individually for each student. You must have an advisor and the selection is a presentation of your research project.
September 22, 2016, at 12:56 PM by 143.107.134.197 -
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The Physics Institute (www.if.usp.br) of the University of Sao Paulo (www.usp.br) has 6 departments and about 150 faculty in total. In the Department of Applied Physics (www.fap.if.usp.br) there is the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (www.lfa.if.usp.br). IF-USP has both master and doctorate programs. The selection process has basically two steps. First you need to take the so-called Unified Exam in Physics (http://www.ifsc.usp.br/~posgraduacao/inf/exameUnificado2.php). This is an exam prepared by the Brazilian Society in Physics which covers, at an under-graduate level, the topics of: classical mechanics, electromagnetism,  quantum mechanics, thermo and statistical physics. Practically all physics institutes in all universities in Brazil use this exam as the first selection criteria for their post-graduation programs. The exam is applied in many different places across Brazil, and also, upon request, on many Latin American countries. When you apply for the exam, you must tell to which universities you want your results to be sent to. The second step is then the internal selection, which is based on your score, your curriculum and whether or not you already have an advisor, etc. More details you can be found here: https://portal.if.usp.br/pg/pt-br
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The Physics Institute (http://www.if.usp.br) of the University of Sao Paulo (www.usp.br) has 6 departments and about 150 faculty in total. In the Department of Applied Physics (http://www.fap.if.usp.br) there is the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (http://www.lfa.if.usp.br). IF-USP has both master and doctorate programs. The selection process has basically two steps. First you need to take the so-called Unified Exam in Physics (http://www.ifsc.usp.br/~posgraduacao/inf/exameUnificado2.php). This is an exam prepared by the Brazilian Society in Physics which covers, at an under-graduate level, the topics of: classical mechanics, electromagnetism,  quantum mechanics, thermo and statistical physics. Practically all physics institutes in all universities in Brazil use this exam as the first selection criteria for their post-graduation programs. The exam is applied in many different places across Brazil, and also, upon request, on many Latin American countries. When you apply for the exam, you must tell to which universities you want your results to be sent to. The second step is then the internal selection, which is based on your score, your curriculum and whether or not you already have an advisor, etc. More details you can be found here: https://portal.if.usp.br/pg/pt-br
September 22, 2016, at 12:56 PM by 143.107.134.197 -
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I am at the Physics Institute (www.if.usp.br) of the University of Sao Paulo (www.usp.br), where we have the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (www.lfa.if.usp.br). Here we have both master and doctorate programs. The selection process has basically two steps. First you need to take the so-called Unified Exam in Physics (http://www.ifsc.usp.br/~posgraduacao/inf/exameUnificado2.php). This is an exam prepared by the Brazilian Society in Physics which covers at an under-graduate level the topics: classical mechanics, electromagnetism, modern physics, quantum mechanics, thermo and statistical physics. Practically all physics institutes in all universities in Brazil use this exam as the first selection criteria for their post-graduation programs. The exam is applied in many different places across Brazil, and also, upon request, on many Latin American countries. When you apply for the exam, you can tell to which universities you want your results to be sent to. The second step is then the internal selection, which is based on your score, your curriculum and whether or not you already have an advisor, etc. More details you can find here: https://portal.if.usp.br/pg/pt-br
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The Physics Institute (www.if.usp.br) of the University of Sao Paulo (www.usp.br) has 6 departments and about 150 faculty in total. In the Department of Applied Physics (www.fap.if.usp.br) there is the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (www.lfa.if.usp.br). IF-USP has both master and doctorate programs. The selection process has basically two steps. First you need to take the so-called Unified Exam in Physics (http://www.ifsc.usp.br/~posgraduacao/inf/exameUnificado2.php). This is an exam prepared by the Brazilian Society in Physics which covers, at an under-graduate level, the topics of: classical mechanics, electromagnetism,  quantum mechanics, thermo and statistical physics. Practically all physics institutes in all universities in Brazil use this exam as the first selection criteria for their post-graduation programs. The exam is applied in many different places across Brazil, and also, upon request, on many Latin American countries. When you apply for the exam, you must tell to which universities you want your results to be sent to. The second step is then the internal selection, which is based on your score, your curriculum and whether or not you already have an advisor, etc. More details you can be found here: https://portal.if.usp.br/pg/pt-br
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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc. You should also check the other page, [[aline/Post-graduation in atmosphere]]

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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc.

There are, of course, much more research institution on atmospheric physics / sciences in Latin America. These other institutions, where there is no Lidar work, are listed in the other page: [[aline/Post-graduation in
atmosphere]]

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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc.
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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc. You should also check the other page, [[aline/Post-graduation in atmosphere]]
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This page gives a list of the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies. The idea is to have a centralised list with basic information about the selection criteria, research areas, links to the important webpages, who to contact for more information, etc.
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The idea of this page is to list the institution in Latin America where our students can go to work with Lidar in their Post-Graduation studies.
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IF-USP
I am at the Physics Institute (www.if.usp.br) of the University of Sao Paulo (www.usp.br), where we have the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (www.lfa.if.usp.br). Here we have both master and doctorate programs. The selection process has basically two steps. First you need to take the so-called Unified Exam in Physics (http://www.ifsc.usp.br/~posgraduacao/inf/exameUnificado2.php). This is an exam prepared by the Brazilian Society in Physics which covers at an under-graduate level the topics: classical mechanics, electromagnetism, modern physics, quantum mechanics, thermo and statistical physics. Practically all physics institutes in all universities in Brazil use this exam as the first selection criteria for their post-graduation programs. The exam is applied in many different places across Brazil, and also, upon request, on many Latin American countries. When you apply for the exam, you can tell to which universities you want your results to be sent to. The second step is then the internal selection, which is based on your score, your curriculum and whether or not you already have an advisor, etc. More details you can find here: https://portal.if.usp.br/pg/pt-br

IAG-USP
This is the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of USP (www.iag.usp.br/). At the atmospheric sciences department, they are about 20 researcher, more or less 1-2 in each sub-area of meteorology. They do have people specialized in radar, but not in lidar. For their master program, they have a selection exam, while for the phd program the selection is done individually for each student. You must have an advisor and the selection is a presentation of your research project.

IPEN-USP
This is where Landulfo works. Its a research institute on nuclear physics (ipen.br/) with many centers. Landulfo's group is at the Center for Lasers and Applications, but there is also a center for environmental chemistry. The selection process has just one language exam (english), but to be accepted you must have already an advisor and a research plan. More information at: https://www.ipen.br/portal_por/portal/interna.php?secao_id=88

UFRN-Natal
The Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte is located in the northeast of Brazil, in a city called Natal which sits on the coast. They have a new post-graduate program which started about 5 years ago....