Curriculum Vitae

Marcos Lima

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ENDEREÇO89012345 Departmento de Física Matemática 01234567890 Tel: +55 11 3091-6949
PROFISSIONAL Universidade de São Paulo Fax: +55 11 3091-6833
Rua do Matão, Travessa R, 187, Sala C342 mlima_at_fma.if.usp.br
São Paulo, SP, CEP: 05314-970, BRASIL http://www.fma.if.usp.br/~mlima
POSIÇÕES890123456 2011-Presente5 Professor Doutor, Universidade de São Paulo
2010-2011 Pesquisador Pós-doutor, Universidade de São Paulo
2008-2010 Pesquisador Pós-doutor, University of Pennsylvania
2002-2008 Assistente de Ensino/Pesquisa, University of Chicago
EDUCAÇÃO8901234 20085 Ph.D. em Física, University of Chicago, Chicago-IL
2004 Mestrado em Física, University of Chicago, Chicago-IL
2002 Mestrado em Física, University of Brasilia, Brazil
2001 Bacharelado em Física, University of Brasilia, Brazil
BOLSAS6789012345 2011-201490123 Produtividade PQ-2, CNPq (Brasil)
2010-2011 Pós-doutorado, FAPESP (Brasil)
2002-2006 Doutorado, CNPq (Brasil)
2001-2002 Mestrado, CAPES (Brasil)
1999-2001 Iniciação Cienfífica, CNPq (Brasil)
PRÊMIOS789012345 20016789012345 Melhor trabalho em Física teórica no congresso de bolsistas de iniciação científica (Universidade de Brasília, Brasil).
INTERESSES012345 Cosmological Probes, in particular Galaxy clusters and Gravitational Lensing; Photometric Redshifts; Structure Formation; Modified Gravity Theories; N-Body Simulations; Particle Astrophysics; Statistical Methods; Early Universe
PESQUISA89012345 2009-present23 Medidas Dinâmicas de Massa: Cálculo de dispersãao de velocidades de galáxias satélites ao redor de galáxias centrais em sistemas ligados gravitacionamente. Estimativa estatística de perfís de massa e densidade superfícial. Aplicação a galáxias espectroscópicas do SDSS. Comparação com o perfil de densidade superficial calculado por lentes gravitacionais, para limitar teorias de gravidade modificada.
2008-present Gravitational Lensing: Magnification of background galaxies by foreground clusters and effects on cluster detection and mass estimates. Applications to BLAST sources and ACT clusters.
2007-present N-body Simulations and Modified Gravity: Development of a Particle-Mesh code to perform N-body simulations of modified gravity theories. Effects on nonlinear growth and abundance of dark matter halos.
2005-present Neutrino-scalar interactions: Effects of neutrino/scalar interactions on large scale structure observables.
2004-present Photometric Redshifts: Development of techniques to estimate photometric redshifts, their errors and their distribution. Applications to the SDSS DR5, DR6 and to mock catalogs of the DES.
2003-present Galaxy Clusters: Forecasts of dark energy constraints for future cluster surveys, employing self-calibration techniques.
1999-2003 Condensed Matter Physics: Generalized random walks; Models of Growth by Deposition; Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics; Diffusive Systems.
ENSINO6789012345 University of Brasilia
ENSINO6789012345 19984567890123 Teaching Monitor - Physics I (Mechanics), Spring
2000 Tutor - Calculus III (Multimensional Calculus), Spring
2001 Teaching Assistant - Physics I (Mechanics), Spring
ENSINO6789012345 TM: Led weekly lab sessions; graded lab reports.
Tut: Held weekly office hours.
TA: Led weekly discussion sessions.
ENSINO6789012345 University of Chicago
ENSINO6789012345 20024567890123 Teaching Assistant - Phys 131 (Mechanics), Autumn
20034567890123 Teaching Assistant - Phys 132 (Electromagnetism), Winter
- Phys 133 (Optics & Quantum Physics), Spring
- Phys 154 (Modern Physics), Autumn
20044567890123 Teaching Assistant - Phys 112 (Electromagnetism), Winter
- PhySci 120 (Cosmology), Spring
- Phys 235 (Quantum Mechanics), Autumn
20054567890123 Teaching Assistant - Phys 122 (Electromagnetism), Winter
20064567890123 Teaching Assistant - Phys 122 (Electromagnetism), Winter
ENSINO6789012345 TA: Led weekly discussion sessions and lab sessions; held office hours; graded homeworks, lab reports and exams.
PUBLICAÇÕES12345 Lista de publicações
SEMINÁRIOS0123456 Lista de Seminários
REFERÊNCIAS12345 Prof. Wayne Hu
Dept. of Astronomy & Astrophysics
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
University of Chicago, Chicago-IL, 60637
(773) 702-0160
whu_at_background.uchicago.edu
Prof. Joshua Frieman
Dept. of Astronomy & Astrophysics
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
University of Chicago, Chicago-IL, 60637
(773) 702-7971
&
Center for Particle Astrophysics
Fermi National Laboratory, Batavia-IL, USA
(630) 840-2226
frieman_at_fnal.gov
Prof. Bhuvnesh Jain,
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia-PA, 19104
(215) 573-5330
bjain_at_physics.upenn.edu
Dr. Huan Lin
Center for Particle Astrophysics
Fermi National Laboratory, Batavia-IL, USA
(630) 840-8452
hlin_at_fnal.gov