Curriculum Vitae
Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares (C2TN)
Name: José
Surnames: Gonçalves Marques
Born: 1965, Lisbon, Portugal
Nationality: Portuguese
Phone: (+351) 21 994 6115
Fax: (+351) 21 994 1039
E-mail: jmarques (add
@ctn.tecnico.ulisboa.pt)
Education
- 1996 – Doctor in Physics (Nuclear Physics), Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
- 1991 – Master in Physics (Applied Nuclear Physics), Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
- 1989 – License in Technological Physics, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
Professional Employment Career
- Since 2006 – Principal Researcher, Head of the Operation and Exploitation of RPI, Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear (ITN), Sacavém.
- 1998 – Auxiliary Researcher, ITN, Portugal.
Fellowships and Training
- 1999, International Training Course on Implementation of State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials, LANL (U.S.).
- 1997, Interregional Training Course on Control and Instrumentation of Nuclear Power Plants, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany).
Membership of Professional Societies
- 2000 – Member of the Portuguese Health Physics Society.
- 1985 – Member of the Portuguese Physical Society.
Scientific Specialization
- Nuclear Physics.
Main Scientific Area of Research
- Nuclear Physics and Engineering.
Teaching Activities
- 2006-2009 – “Nuclear Techniques”, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
- 2009 – “Nuclear Energy”, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
- 1997-2003 – “Nuclear Reactors and Safety”, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal.
Coordination of Projects
- Principal researcher of 7 projects funded by FCT.
- Principal researcher of 2 projects funded by the IAEA.
- ITN team leader of 2 projects funded by the European Commission.
Prizes
- Recognition of Outstanding Service, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, September 2007.
Scientific Works
- PhD Thesis "Hyperfine Interactions in Single Crystals of Cobalt and Lithium Niobate using Cd-111, Ta-181, Hg-197 and Hg-199: Experimental Development and Precise Determination of Interaction Constants" (in Portuguese), Univ. Lisbon, Portugal, 1996.
- Author or co-author of 105 original publications in Refereed Journals, of which 2 Reviews.
5 Selected Publications
- M. Felizardo, T.A. Girard, T. Morlat, A.C. Fernandes, A.R. Ramos, J.G. Marques, A. Kling, J. Puibasset, M. Auguste, D. Boyer, A. Cavaillou, J. Poupeney, C. Sudre, H.S. Miley, R.F. Payne, F.P. Carvalho, M.I. Prudêncio, A. Gouveia and R. Marques, Final Analysis and Results of the Phase II SIMPLE Dark Matter Search, Physical Review Letters 108 (2012) 201302.
Journal impact factor: 7.435, Citations: 45. - M.I. Prudêncio, M.A.S. Pereira, J.G. Marques, M.I. Dias, L. Esteves, C.I. Burbidge, M.J. Trindade and M.B. Albuquerque, Neutron Tomography for the Assessment of Consolidant Impregnation Efficiency in Portuguese Glazed Tiles (XVII century), Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (2012). 964-969.
Journal impact factor: 2.245, Citations: 1. - M. Felizardo, T. Morlat, A.C. Fernandes, T.A. Girard, J.G. Marques, A.R. Ramos, M. Auguste, D. Boyer, A. Cavaillou, C. Sudre, J. Poupeney, R.F. Payne, H.S. Miley and J. Puibasset, First Results of the Phase II SIMPLE Dark Matter Search, Physical Review Letters 105 (2010) 211301.
Journal impact factor: 7.435, Citations: 29. - J.G. Marques, Evolution of Nuclear Fission Reactors: Third Generation and Beyond, Energy Conversion and Management 51 (2010) 1774-1780.
Journal impact factor: 3.075, Citations: 4
Other Publications
- Photon Dosimetry using Red 4034 Harwell Dosemeters in Mixed Neutron-Photon Fields, J.P. Santos and J.G. Marques, Rad. Meas. 43 (2008) 1166-1169.
- Optimization of Filtered Neutron Beams for the Calibration of Superheated Droplet Detectors at the RPI, F. Nascimento et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. Phys. Res. A 580 (2007) 282-285.
- SIMPLE Dark Matter Search Results, T.A. Girard et al., Phys. Lett. B 621 (2005) 233-238.
- Radiation Tolerant D/A Converters for the LHC Cryogenic System, F.J. Franco et al., Review, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. Phys. Res. A 553 (2005) 604-612.
- Position-Sensitive Si Pad Detectors for Electron Emission Channeling Experiments, U. Wahl et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. Phys. Res. A 524 (2004) 245-256.