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Awards

September 2018 Top Reviewers for Materials Science (Publons)

September 2018 Top Reviewers for 'Materials Research Express' (Publons)

September 2018 Top Reviewers for Multidisciplinary (Publons)

September 2017 Top Reviewers for Brazil (Publons)

September 2017 Top Reviewers for Materials Science (Publons)

September 2017 Top Reviewers for Physics and Astronomy (Publons)

September 2016 Sentinels of Science: Engineering (Publons)

September 2019 Top reviewers in Materials Science

January 2025 Women in Optics Planner

About me

Mariana Amorim Fraga is a professor and researcher at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, affiliated with the Graduate Programs in Electrical Engineering and in Production Engineering. She leads the Research Group on Sensors and Photovoltaic Devices, focusing on semiconductor thin films, MEMS sensors, IoT systems, and energy technologies for smart cities and sustainable applications.

Mariana Amorim Fraga holds a PhD in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering from ITA (2009) and an MSc in Electrical Engineering from USP (2005). She is a professor at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie in the Graduate Programs in Electrical and Production Engineering. She leads the Research Group on Sensors and Photovoltaic Devices. An IEEE Senior Member, she is active in advancing women in STEM as WIE Chair of the IEEE Sensors and Systems Joint Chapter South Brazil and member of the IEEE Women in Electron Devices Society committee. She serves on multiple international editorial boards and has organized and edited several scientific books. Her research areas include microelectronics, materials science and energy technologies. She teaches Electronics to undergraduate students in Electrical, Computer, and Mechatronics Engineering. She leads the MackChip semiconductor design initiative and coordinates an integrative project on portable solar panels. Mariana also organizes events such as the Mackenzie Sensor School and the IEEE Women in Sensors Day, fostering innovation, hands-on learning, and diversity in STEM while advancing research on semiconductor thin films, MEMS sensors, and IoT systems.

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Other Memberships/Affiliations
SPIE
IEEE
SBPC
ACS
The Materials Research Society (MRS)

Degrees:

2009
Doctorate     Engineering sciences
2005
Master     Engineering sciences

Publications resulting from Research
My Publications: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6976-8550

https://publons.com/researcher/344598/mariana-amorim-fraga/

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mariana_Fraga

https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/Mariana-Amorim-Fraga/