History of Brazilian nuclear policy

History of Nuclear Power in Brazil

Getulio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, 2009-2011

Supported by Brazilian entity FINEP (Brazilian Agency for Innovation), this two-year project (2009-2011) consists on the collection and edition of primary sources obtained through 100 hours of filmed oral history interviews with key figures from various backgrounds (engineers, politicians, diplomats, scientists, military officials) who have proved relevant to Brazilian nuclear policy since the 1950s. As a research assistant to this project, I was responsible for preparing and conducting the interviews; this process involves extensive biographic research on Brazilian industrial, scientific and defense policies, which was carried out by a team of two PhDs, two Master students and one undergraduate student, in addition to the project coordinator. I was also responsible for editing part of the interviews for eventual publication. The project has provided me with the opportunity to take part in international events related no non-proliferation and to disseminate the results of such works through publication in collective publications and peer reviewed journals (see list of publications).

During that two year period I took part in other research initiatives carried out at CPDOC.These activities allowed me to organize and participate in a number of academic and policy events such as the ECPR General Conference in Reykjavik - where I co-chaired a panel on EU and effective multilateralism with Dr. Elena Lazarou, and the ISA Conference in Montreal in 2011.