As a scientific researcher at NSERC FlareNet Network, I apply my skills and knowledge as a mechanical engineer and a PhD candidate to measure the gas emissions of flares in the oil and gas industry. With over five years of experience in this field, I have developed and tested optical diagnostics methods, such as multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, to quantify the combustion efficiency and species mass flows of flares. I have also worked with inverse problems to estimate the unknown parameters of the flaring process, such as the plume composition and the temperature distribution, using mathematical modelling and data analysis.My work with flares has given me a strong background in emissions control, one of the most pressing environmental challenges facing the energy sector. I have published multiple papers in peer-reviewed journals, presenting my findings and innovations to the scientific community. I have also coordinated and supported the participation of students in the research, fostering a collaborative and productive environment. My goal is to use my expertise and passion to create solutions that positively impact the world and advance the field of mechanical engineering. I am eager to explore opportunities where I can leverage my skills and experience to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.
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Scientific ResearcherNserc Flarenet Network Jan 2017 - Oct 2022Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaResponsibilities:- Development and application of optical diagnostics to measure oil and gas flares emissions;- Conducting model-scale experiments to simulate gas emissions;- Designing experimental setup to test quantitative optical gas imaging;- Preparing, calibrating, and testing laboratory equipment;- Optimization of equipment to improve measurement output;- Coordinating student's participation in the research;- Present the research at scientific congresses;Software:- Matlab, Labview, FDS, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel
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Design EngineerBecker Metalúrgica Industrial Sep 2012 - Mar 2013Gravataí, Rio Grande Do Sul, BrazilResponsibilities:- Machine design for the animal feed industry;- Design of machine components;- Preparation of operating manuals;- Design tests for proposed new components.Software:- Solid Edge, AutoCAD, and Word. -
ResearcherLamecc - Laboratório De Mecatrônica E Controle Apr 2011 - Sep 2012Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, BrazilResponsibilities:- Elaboration of the experimental setup to test white line components;- Prepare, calibrate and test laboratory equipment;- Optimization of white line components.Software:- Labview, SOLIDWORKS, and Ansys Fluent.
Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D. Education Details
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Mechanical And Mechatronics Engineering -
Transport Phenomena -
Mechanical Engineering
Frequently Asked Questions about Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D.
What is Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D.'s role at the current company?
Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D.'s current role is Mechanical Engineer & Scientific Researcher | Specializing in Heat Transfer, Numerical Simulation & Optical Diagnostics.
What schools did Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D. attend?
Rodrigo Brenner Miguel, Ph.D. attended University Of Waterloo, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul.
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