Sobre o Professor

Sobre o professor

Professor em Gestão Urbana e membro da ROUTES towards Sustainability. Professor Visitante na KU Leuven (Bélgica). De 2008 a 2010, trabalhou como bolsista pós-doutorado na Universidade Tsinghua, em Pequim (China). Obteve doutorado em Ciência da Computação pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (COPPE / UFRJ) em 2004 e um Mestrado em Recursos Hídricos da COPPE/UFRJ (1999). Graduado em Engenharia Civil pela UEPG (1995). Temas: Transferência de conhecimento; Fenômenos ambientais urbanos; Saúde urbana: doenças respiratórias, COVID-19, leptospirose e dengue; Gestão e Tecnologias Ambientais. Contatos: E-mail: [email protected] ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/teodororg ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5976-7156 Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/teodorogoogle Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/8336038202048887

Principais Publicações

• Barcellos, D. Da S.; Souza, F. T. (2022). Optimization of water quality monitoring programs by data mining. Water Research, v. 221.
• Barcellos et al. (2022). Data based model for predicting COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in metropolis. Scientific Reports (NATURE), 11(1), 24491.
• Mathys, T., et al (2023). The relationship among air pollution, meteorological factors and COVID-19 in the Brussels Capital Region. Science of The Total Environment, 857, 158933.
• Souza, F.T. (2019).Morbidity forecast in cities: A study of urban air pollution and respiratory diseases in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, Brazil. Journal of Urban Health, 96, pp. 591-604.
• Pinzón, D. F.; de Souza, F.T. (2016). A data based model as a metropolitan management tool: The Bogotá-Sabana region case study in Colombia. Land Use Policy, 54, 253-263.

• Barcellos, D. Da S.; Souza, F. T. (2022). Optimization of water quality monitoring programs by data mining. Water Research, v. 221.
• Barcellos et al. (2022). Data based model for predicting COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in metropolis. Scientific Reports (NATURE), 11(1), 24491.
• Mathys, T., et al (2023). The relationship among air pollution, meteorological factors and COVID-19 in the Brussels Capital Region. Science of The Total Environment, 857, 158933.
• Souza, F.T. (2019).Morbidity forecast in cities: A study of urban air pollution and respiratory diseases in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, Brazil. Journal of Urban Health, 96, pp. 591-604.
• Pinzón, D. F.; de Souza, F.T. (2016). A data based model as a metropolitan management tool: The Bogotá-Sabana region case study in Colombia. Land Use Policy, 54, 253-263.