Belkis Valdman Explained

Belkis Valdman
Birth Place:Turkey
Nationality:Brazilian
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation:Chemical engineer, academic

Belkis Valdman (5 May 1942 – 1 August 2011) was a Turkish-born naturalised Brazilian researcher, teacher and academic chemical engineer, who worked in the field of instrumentation and process control in chemical engineering.

Early life and education

Belkis Valdman was born in Turkey on 5 May 1942, the daughter of Moise Dwek and Esterina Duek (née Saragossy), one of three children, and became a naturalised Brazilian citizen in 1967.[1] [2] [3]

She graduated in chemical engineering in 1966 from the then National School of Chemistry of the University of Brazil, now the School of Chemistry at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), where she began teaching in March of the following year. In 1968, she earned a master's degree in chemical engineering from UFRJ. In 1969, she obtained a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Manchester, then earned a PhD degree in chemical engineering there in 1976. She carried out post-doctoral studies in the area of bioprocesses at the Universidade Autônoma de Barcelona in 1993.[4]

Career

She held the positions of director of the Escola de Química (School of Chemistry) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, later becoming pro-rector of graduation there. She was a member of the Brazilian Institute of Oil, Gas and Biofuels.[5]

A professor at UFRJ since 1968, Valdman became a full professor in 1992, having taken on a number of significant positions within the university during her academic career. She was coordinator of post-graduate studies at the School of Chemistry (1988–1990), head of the Department of Chemical Engineering (1983–1989), director of the School of Chemistry (2002 to 2006), a member of the University Council (2003 to 2011) and pro-rector of undergraduate studies (2007–2011) during Aloisio Teixeira's second term as rector. Her management as pro-rector was characterised by a large expansion in the opportunities for a wider group of students to study at the university.[6] Valdman was a supporter of the introduction of the Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (National High School Exam) as a form of selection for undergraduate courses, by allowing any candidate from all over the country and from any social class to become a student at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

Areas of research

Belkis Valdman's research fields included

Awards and recognition

Personal life

Belkis Valdman died on 1 August 2011 at São Lucas Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, and was buried at the Jewish Cemitério Israelita do Caju the following day.[8]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eq.ufrj.br/docentes/belkis.html Belkis Valdman – Docente EQ-UFRJ
  2. Web site: Página 5 da Seção 1 do Diário Oficial da União (DOU) de 24 de Maio de 1967. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220115130149/https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/diarios/2845046/pg-5-secao-1-diario-oficial-da-uniao-dou-de-24-05-1967 . 2022-01-15 .
  3. Web site: MyHeritage Family Trees. 2022-01-15. www.myheritage.com .
  4. Web site: Escola de Química/UFRJ. 2022-01-15. www.eq.ufrj.br.
  5. http://www.poli.ufrj.br/noticias/noticias.php?numnews=530 Nota de falecimento da professora Belkis Valdman, ex-diretora da EQ
  6. http://www.vidauniversitaria.com.br/blog/?p=12368 Vida Universitária – Expansão no número de vagas
  7. Web site: Belkis Valdman. live. 2022-01-15. buscatextual.cnpq.br. https://web.archive.org/web/20220115130956/http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do;jsessionid=A86BF557BBF5EB129CD1D8046D985EA1.buscatextual_66 . 2022-01-15 .
  8. Web site: Daeq. 1 August 2011. DAEQ – UFRJ: Profa. Belkis Valdman (1942–2011). 2022-01-15. DAEQ – UFRJ.