Water Independence in Uberaba

Authors

  • Dario Silva Cintra Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Diego Victor Barbosa de Oliveira Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Gustavo Florencio Vieira Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Marco Antônio dos Santos Mazeto Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Pedro Henrique Silva Sousa Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Thábata Carolina Pereira Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Cristiano Dorça Ferreira Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Ana Paula Silva Capuci Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil
  • Cleiton Silvano Goulart Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4015-9062
  • Luís Cesar de Oliveira Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31496/retii.v2i2.1969

Keywords:

supply, water management, water intake, sustainability

Author Biographies

Dario Silva Cintra, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Diego Victor Barbosa de Oliveira, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Gustavo Florencio Vieira, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Marco Antônio dos Santos Mazeto, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Pedro Henrique Silva Sousa, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Thábata Carolina Pereira, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering program at Universidade de Uberaba.

Cristiano Dorça Ferreira, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Holds a Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Currently serves as a faculty member at Universidade de Uberaba and a Civil Engineer at Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, with a primary focus on water supply networks.

Ana Paula Silva Capuci, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from Universidade de Uberaba (2013), and a degree in Industrial Pharmacy from Universidade de Uberaba (2007). Earned a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (2015) and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (2019). Currently a professor at Universidade de Uberaba, teaching the courses Applied Thermodynamics I and II, Planning and Optimization of Chemical Processes, Energy Balance, Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design I, and Environmental Chemistry and Waste Management. Has experience in the field of Chemical Engineering, with an emphasis on Thermodynamics and Separation Processes, working mainly on the following topics: solubility, data fitting, solid–liquid equilibrium, separation processes, and crystallization.

Cleiton Silvano Goulart, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Master’s degree in Physics with a specialization in Scientific Instrumentation from CBPF – Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas. Holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Control and Automation from FACTHUS – Faculdade de Talentos Humanos and a specialization in Occupational Safety Engineering from Faculdade Pitágoras. Currently serves as a university professor in engineering and technology programs at Universidade de Uberaba – UNIUBE, where he also coordinates the university extension program "Educação Digital e Comunidade," focused on training the community in digital tools. Additionally, he works as a content creator, developing educational materials and book chapters on demand, and is professionally engaged in engineering management for the industrial sector. He is at the forefront of developing innovative projects in fall protection systems for working at heights. His interests include robotic systems, scientific instrumentation, IoT (Internet of Things), Industry 4.0, and embedded electronics. He possesses strong skills in software programming for computers and microcontrollers, as well as digital electronics. Passionate about higher education teaching.

Luís Cesar de Oliveira, Universidade de Uberaba - UNIUBE, Brasil

Civil Engineer, graduated from Universidade de Uberaba – UNIUBE in 1990. Holds a postgraduate degree in Mathematics Teaching Methodology from Faculdades Claretianas and a Master's degree in Civil Engineering from Universidade Federal de Uberlândia – UFU, with a concentration in Urban Engineering and a research focus on Transport Planning and Operation. Has over 35 years of experience in higher education and more than 14 years in academic management. Was an executing member of the Engineering in High School Project, carried out in Uberaba with financial support from FINEP, from 2007 to 2009. Since 2011, has served as Engineering Program Manager at Universidade de Uberaba – UNIUBE, leading activities related to planning, pedagogical supervision, faculty coordination, and institutional development. Within the Confea/Crea System, served as an alternate councilor of the Civil Engineering Specialized Chamber (CEEC) at CREA-MG from 2012 to 2014. Later held the position of full councilor of the same chamber during the 2018–2020 and 2020–2023 terms. Coordinated the Special Commission on Education and Professional Practice (CEAP) at CREA-MG in 2020 and 2023. Currently serves as the state coordinator of the Colégio de Instituições de Ensino Regional (CIER) at CREA-MG, a position to which he was elected in 2024 and re-elected for the 2025 term.

Published

2025-12-17

How to Cite

Cintra, D. S., Oliveira, D. V. B. de, Vieira, G. F., Mazeto, M. A. dos S., Sousa, P. H. S., Pereira, T. C., … Oliveira, L. C. de. (2025). Water Independence in Uberaba. Revista De Engeharia, TI E Inovação, 2(2), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.31496/retii.v2i2.1969

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