Professors, researchers, and students in Academia need to hear about Catalyst, and learn how to submit proposals and become an active member
We will present the Catalyst in scientific and academic meetings and events which will ignite their active engagement in the ecosystem.
This is the total amount allocated to Evangelizing Catalyst to Academics.
To grow the number of high-quality projects submitted in Catalyst and increase the number of committed advisors, mentors, and voters, the qualified people need to know about Catalyst opportunities and how to get into them. This proposal aims to disseminate the Catalyst in scientific meetings and events in Brazil. This way, the academic community will have the opportunity to learn how to submit proposals at Catalyst and how to become an active member of this ecosystem. They will also be introduced to the importance of blockchain and Cardano.
The Catalyst ecosystem will be presented in scientific meetings and events by Physics professors. The meeting's audience comprises undergrad students, masters, doctors, and professors in Engineering and Natural Sciences. So, the number of qualified people participating in the Catalyst system will increase in the different levels of collaboration as voters, advisors, and proposers.
The risk is minimal. The Professors will attend scientific meetings and conferences, and they will give a talk about Catalyst and discuss the importance of academics getting into blockchain technology.
The presenter will schedule scientific meetings in Universities and Research Centers to present the Catalyst and the importance of Blockchain and Cardano. Besides the meetings, the Professor will search for Scientific Conferences in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) where it is possible to talk about Catalyst's opportunities for an audience of undergrads, masters, doctors, researchers, and professors. Follow some examples of events and conferences with a great number of attendees:
Campus Party Brazil
Congress of Engineering Education (COBENGE)
Workshops at Universities and Research centers
Scientific meetings in Universities
(i)Being in touch with the academic community for scheduling meetings to present Catalyst.
(ii)Preparation of presentation documents.
(iii)Attending remote meetings.
(iv)Attending in-person meetings.
(v)Post-presentation attendance to advise people interested in getting into the Catalyst.
(vi)Engage people into the Catalyst.
Total = 8500 USD
Gilvania Vilela is a doctor in Physics and an Associate Professor at a Brazilian Engineering College, with experience in condensed matter physics, computing, and data analysis. Gilvania has experience in teaching classes for STEM courses since 2007. She is a researcher in spintronics and has worked in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, USA, since 2017. Professors and Bachelors in science will be invited to compose the team.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilvaniavilela
Attending scientific meetings, conferences, and events to present Catalyst, Blockchain, and Cardano.
Creating post-meeting connections with academic people to discuss proposing projects at Catalyst.
Engaging academic people to the Catalyst ecosystem to become voters, community advisors, and proposers.
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Gilvania has Ph.D. in Physics and is an Associate Professor at an Engineering College with 14 years of experience. She researches in collaboration with MIT, USA, since 2017, and has attended and presented many scientific works in meetings and conferences across Brazil and USA.