Valéria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti
Valéria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti (born 1965) is a Brazilian mathematician whose research has concerned the control and stabilization of partial differential equations, and especially damping in viscoelastic systems. She is a professor in the department of mathematics at the State University of Maringá.[1]
Domingos Cavalcanti was born in Rio de Janeiro on 19 February 1965, the daughter of Portuguese immigrants to Brazil; she grew up in Vila da Penha. A good all-around student, she chose to study mathematics when she took the entrance examination for the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,[2] where she received a bachelor's degree in 1986, a master's degree in 1988, and a doctorate in 1995.[1] Her doctoral dissertation, Comportamento Assintótico do Sistema de Elasticidade, was supervised by Manuel A. Milla Miranda.[3] She joined the State University of Maringá as an associate professor in 1989, and became a full professor in 2017.[1]
She has headed the Paraná Mathematical Society twice, and is a member of the board of directors of the Brazilian Mathematical Society.[2]
References
- ^ a b c "Valeria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti", Escavador, retrieved 2025-03-24
- ^ a b Valéria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti: conheça mais uma integrante da Diretoria da SBM, Brazilian Mathematical Society, 16 February 2024, retrieved 2025-03-24
- ^ Valéria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
External links
- Valéria Neves Domingos Cavalcanti publications indexed by Google Scholar