Sabato Institute of Technology explained

Sabato Institute of Technology
Dean:Dr. Ricardo Mario Carranza
Head Label:Academic advisory council
Head:Dra. Ana María Monti, Ing. Teresa Pérez, Dr. Gustavo Sergio Duffó, Dr. Martín Alejo Alurralde
Language:Spanish
Campus:Constituyentes Atomic Center
Coor:-34.5717°N -58.5136°W

Sabato Institute of Technology (Spanish; Castilian: 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 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

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Other

Scholarships

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

Professors

Deans

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.argentina.gob.ar/cnea/formacion-academica/institutos-de-nivel-universitario National Atomic Energy Commission website – University level institutes
  2. https://www.isabato.edu.ar/institucional/ Sabato Institute website – Institutional
  3. https://www.isabato.edu.ar/becas/?seccion=299 Sabato Institute website – Scholarships – Engineering degree
  4. https://www.isabato.edu.ar/becas/?seccion=305 Sabato Institute website – Scholarships – Master's degree
  5. 10.1016/j.corsci.2011.09.015 . In memoriam: Professor Jose R. Galvele 1937–2011 . Corrosion Science . 55 . 416. 2012 . free .
  6. 10.1007/BF00556094 . Hydrogen microprint technique in the study of hydrogen in steels . Journal of Materials Science . 20 . 2623–2629. 1985 .