Daniel Yoshida
Universidade de São Paulo
Architect and Urban Planner graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of São Paulo in 2017, and Master in Architecture and Urbanism from the same institution in 2022. During the undergraduate program, he conducted Scientific Initiation research at the Environmental Comfort and Energy Efficiency Laboratory (LABAUT/FAUUSP) for 2 years, with a CNPq AT-NM scholarship linked to the advisor's research grant, on the topic: The impact of vegetation on urban microclimates: quantification of the leaf area index by two indirect non-destructive methods. The Master's thesis, titled Green infrastructure: microclimatic effects for adaptation to climate change and plant health in an urban warming scenario, was funded by FAPESP scholarship. Currently, he is a lecturer at the UNIFAAT University Center and a Technical Training IV-A scholarship holder at FAPESP (2024/01068-2) within the research project "Resilience and adaptation to climate change in cities: time to act with Nature-Based Solutions".
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