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Sabato Institute of Technology

Sabato Institute of Technology (Spanish: Instituto de Tecnología Sabato) is an academic institution that belongs partially to the National University of General San Martín and partially to Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission. It is named after Jorge Alberto Sabato, Argentine physicist and technologist distinguished in the field of metallurgy.

Sabato Institute of Technology
TypePublic
Established1993; 31 years ago (1993)
DeanDr. Ricardo Mario Carranza
Academic advisory councilDra. Ana María Monti, Ing. Teresa Pérez, Dr. Gustavo Sergio Duffó, Dr. Martín Alejo Alurralde
Location, ,
34°34′18″S 58°30′49″W / 34.57167°S 58.51361°W / -34.57167; -58.51361
CampusConstituyentes Atomic Center
LanguageSpanish
Colors  
AffiliationsNational University of General San Martín, National Atomic Energy Commission
Websitewww.isabato.edu.ar
A reputed descendant of Newton's apple tree at the Sabato Institute

Sabato Institute teaches mainly Materials Science related courses, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is one of the three institutes managed by Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA), as well as Balseiro Institute and Dan Beninson Institute of Nuclear Technology.[1] The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) designated the CNEA in 2018 as a "Collaborative Center" in Latin America. The CNEA, through its training institutes, assumed the commitment to provide assistance to the IAEA Activities Program, thus contributing to the promotion of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

The Institute has adequate scientific equipment, libraries, laboratories and a high academic level of its teaching staff, made up of researchers from the National Atomic Energy Commission, the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, the National Institute of Industrial Technology, the National Agricultural Technology Institute and industry specialists. Sabato Institute students have full access to the "Eduardo J. Savino" Information Center.[2]

Course offerings edit

Undergraduate

  • Bachelor's degree (B.Eng.) in Materials Engineering. The institute admits students who have completed at least two years of university studies (corresponding to basic knowledge in calculus, algebra, physics and chemistry) and undergoes an admission exam and an interview with the authorities.

Postgraduate

  • Master's degree (M.Sc.) in Materials Science and Technology.
  • Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Science and Technology, Materials mention.
  • Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Science and Technology, Physics mention.
  • Double doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Astrophysics, along with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
  • Specialization in nondestructive testing.

Other

  • Diploma in Materials Science for Nuclear Industry. The institute admits students who have completed secondary education.
  • Lab Zero course for senior year high school students.

Scholarships edit

Sabato Institute offers scholarships for the Engineering program via Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission or via private companies such as Techint. The scholarships are intended to guarantee exclusive dedication to study.[3] In the same way, it offers scholarships for the Master's.[4]

Notable people edit

Professors edit

  • Dr. José Rodolfo Galvele (1937–2011), chemist and corrosion specialist; founder of the Corrosion Department at National Atomic Energy Commission; in 1981 and 1987 he received the Corrosion Science TP Hoar Award; in 1999 he received the NACE Whitney Award and the UK Institute of Corrosion Evans Award.[5]
  • Dr. José Victorio Ovejero-García (c. 1941 – 2021), physicist, metallurgist and hydrogen damage specialist; developer of the Hydrogen Microprint Technique, a method to visualize hydrogen trapped in steels;[6] in 1989 and 1991 he received an award from the Argentine Institute of Iron and Steel Industry.

Deans edit

  • 1993 – 2007: José Rodolfo Galvele
  • 2007 – 2019: Ana María Monti
  • since 2019: Ricardo Mario Carranza

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ National Atomic Energy Commission website – University level institutes
  2. ^ Sabato Institute website – Institutional
  3. ^ Sabato Institute website – Scholarships – Engineering degree
  4. ^ Sabato Institute website – Scholarships – Master's degree
  5. ^ "In memoriam: Professor Jose R. Galvele 1937–2011". Corrosion Science. 55: 416. 2012. doi:10.1016/j.corsci.2011.09.015.
  6. ^ "Hydrogen microprint technique in the study of hydrogen in steels". Journal of Materials Science. 20: 2623–2629. 1985. doi:10.1007/BF00556094.

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) Sabato Institute website
  • (in Spanish) "Eduardo J. Savino" Information Center website
  • (in Spanish) National Atomic Energy Commission website
  • (in Spanish) National University of General San Martín website
  • (in English) National University of General San Martín website

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Sabato Institute of Technology Spanish Instituto de Tecnologia Sabato is an academic institution that belongs partially to the National University of General San Martin and partially to Argentina s National Atomic Energy Commission It is named after Jorge Alberto Sabato Argentine physicist and technologist distinguished in the field of metallurgy Sabato Institute of TechnologyTypePublicEstablished1993 31 years ago 1993 DeanDr Ricardo Mario CarranzaAcademic advisory councilDra Ana Maria Monti Ing Teresa Perez Dr Gustavo Sergio Duffo Dr Martin Alejo AlurraldeLocationGeneral San Martin Buenos Aires Argentina34 34 18 S 58 30 49 W 34 57167 S 58 51361 W 34 57167 58 51361CampusConstituyentes Atomic CenterLanguageSpanishColors AffiliationsNational University of General San Martin National Atomic Energy CommissionWebsitewww wbr isabato wbr edu wbr arA reputed descendant of Newton s apple tree at the Sabato InstituteSabato Institute teaches mainly Materials Science related courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels It is one of the three institutes managed by Argentina s National Atomic Energy Commission CNEA as well as Balseiro Institute and Dan Beninson Institute of Nuclear Technology 1 The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA designated the CNEA in 2018 as a Collaborative Center in Latin America The CNEA through its training institutes assumed the commitment to provide assistance to the IAEA Activities Program thus contributing to the promotion of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy The Institute has adequate scientific equipment libraries laboratories and a high academic level of its teaching staff made up of researchers from the National Atomic Energy Commission the National Scientific and Technical Research Council the National Institute of Industrial Technology the National Agricultural Technology Institute and industry specialists Sabato Institute students have full access to the Eduardo J Savino Information Center 2 Contents 1 Course offerings 1 1 Scholarships 2 Notable people 2 1 Professors 2 2 Deans 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCourse offerings editUndergraduate Bachelor s degree B Eng in Materials Engineering The institute admits students who have completed at least two years of university studies corresponding to basic knowledge in calculus algebra physics and chemistry and undergoes an admission exam and an interview with the authorities Postgraduate Master s degree M Sc in Materials Science and Technology Doctor s degree Ph D in Science and Technology Materials mention Doctor s degree Ph D in Science and Technology Physics mention Double doctor s degree Ph D in Astrophysics along with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Specialization in nondestructive testing Other Diploma in Materials Science for Nuclear Industry The institute admits students who have completed secondary education Lab Zero course for senior year high school students Scholarships edit Sabato Institute offers scholarships for the Engineering program via Argentina s National Atomic Energy Commission or via private companies such as Techint The scholarships are intended to guarantee exclusive dedication to study 3 In the same way it offers scholarships for the Master s 4 Notable people editProfessors edit Dr Jose Rodolfo Galvele 1937 2011 chemist and corrosion specialist founder of the Corrosion Department at National Atomic Energy Commission in 1981 and 1987 he received the Corrosion Science TP Hoar Award in 1999 he received the NACE Whitney Award and the UK Institute of Corrosion Evans Award 5 Dr Jose Victorio Ovejero Garcia c 1941 2021 physicist metallurgist and hydrogen damage specialist developer of the Hydrogen Microprint Technique a method to visualize hydrogen trapped in steels 6 in 1989 and 1991 he received an award from the Argentine Institute of Iron and Steel Industry Deans edit 1993 2007 Jose Rodolfo Galvele 2007 2019 Ana Maria Monti since 2019 Ricardo Mario CarranzaSee also editNational Atomic Energy Commission National University of General San Martin Jorge Alberto Sabato Balseiro InstituteReferences edit National Atomic Energy Commission website University level institutes Sabato Institute website Institutional Sabato Institute website Scholarships Engineering degree Sabato Institute website Scholarships Master s degree In memoriam Professor Jose R Galvele 1937 2011 Corrosion Science 55 416 2012 doi 10 1016 j corsci 2011 09 015 Hydrogen microprint technique in the study of hydrogen in steels Journal of Materials Science 20 2623 2629 1985 doi 10 1007 BF00556094 External links edit in Spanish Sabato Institute website in Spanish Eduardo J Savino Information Center website in Spanish National Atomic Energy Commission website in Spanish National University of General San Martin website in English National University of General San Martin website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sabato Institute of Technology amp oldid 1187141809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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