
3.1.2 Centers of Academic Excellence

It is at the university that the future of engineering is forged. We maintain active partnerships and close dialogue with departments and laboratories that are national and international benchmarks, funding master's and doctoral projects focused on solving real industry problems.
Research Giants in Brazil:
- State University of Campinas (Unicamp) Considered one of the largest innovation hubs in Latin America, FEEC and IFGW are absolute leaders in optical fiber and communication systems research.
- LAPCOM: UNICAMP LAPCOM
- LIF: LIF
- GFURCO: UNICAMP GFURCO
- Federal University of Itajubá (UNIFEI) A historical reference in electrical power systems. Its Institute of Electrical Systems and Energy (ISEE) and, in particular, its High Voltage Laboratory (LAT), are pioneers and fundamental to the development of the national electricity sector.
- University of São Paulo (USP) The Polytechnic School (Naval Engineering) and the São Carlos School of Engineering (EESC) have state-of-the-art laboratories and research groups working in hydrodynamics, structures, high voltage, and telecommunications.
- Poli (Naval Engineering): School of Technology
- LAT (EESC-USP): EESC-USP (See LAT in the list)
- Protection Group (Poli-USP): POLI-USP
- Telecom (EESC-USP): EESC-USP (See TELECOM in the list)
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) It houses the Ocean Engineering Program and the LabOceano, the world's deepest ocean tank, and a global benchmark for offshore systems testing.
- Ocean Engineering Program: UFRJ – Ocean Engineering
- Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) A world-renowned center of excellence in power electronics through INEP, whose research is crucial for the application of cables in energy conversion systems.
- INEP: INEP
- Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) It has relevant research groups in telecommunications and applied electromagnetism, which provide the theoretical basis for the development of cable and waveguide technologies.
- DELT: DELT
International References:
- NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): Considered one of the best in the world in marine engineering, it is a center of innovation in subsea technology. NTNU
- TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) – Netherlands: Power in Offshore Engineering, Dredging and Maritime. TU Delft
- University of Strathclyde (UK): Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering and Marine Engineering, a leader in Europe. Strathclyde NAOME
- Texas A&M University (USA): Recognized worldwide for its Petroleum Engineering program. Texas A&M
- Heriot-Watt University (UK): Their Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering is a global center of excellence for oil and gas research. Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering
- University of Michigan – USA: One of the most prestigious naval architecture and marine engineering colleges in the U.S. UMich Naval Architecture
3.1.2 Centers of Academic Excellence
- 1. INNOVCABLE TECHNICAL RESOURCE CENTER
- 1.1 Application and Installation Guides for Mobile Cables
- 1.2 Calculation and Dimensioning Tools
- 1.3. Specifications and Material Data
- 1.3.1 Codes and Nomenclatures for Naval Cables NEK 606
- 1.3.2 SHF1 AND SHF2 COVERS (NEK 606)
- 1.3.3 RESISTANCE OF INSULATION AND SHEATH MATERIALS
- 1.3.4 Armor Resistance
- 1.3.5 Fire Performance Standards (Fire Performance Cable Standards)
- 1.3.6 Tables of Compensating and Extension Thermocouple Wires and Cables
- 1.4. Glossary and Quick References
- 2. Industry Standards and Regulations
- 3. Innovation and Research Ecosystem
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