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Centro Nacional De Pesquisa Em Energia E Materiais Associação Brasileira De Tecnologia De Luz Síncrotron Relatório Anual 2011 Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Relatório Anual 2011 A Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron (ABTLuS) é responsável pela operação do Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais (CNPEM), por meio de Contrato de Gestão firmado com o Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI). O CNPEM reúne quatro Laboratórios Nacionais: Luz Síncrotron, Biociências, Ciência e Tecnologia do Bioetanol e Nanotecnologia. Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Relatório Anual 2011 Contrato de Gestão ABTLuS/MCTI 3 Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron 4 Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron MEMBROS DO CONSELHO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO Pedro Wongtschowski (Presidente) Amir Ordacgi Caldeira Antônio Rubens Brito de Castro Edmundo José Correia Aires Emílio Kazunoli Matsuo Isaias Raw Jefferson Bettini José Ellis Ripper Filho José Fernando Perez Luís Roberto Pogetti Luiz Davidovich Marco Antonio Raupp Mariano Francisco Laplane Pedro Arraes Pereira Reginaldo dos Santos DIRETORES Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron (ABTLuS) Diretor -Geral Walter Colli (até 11 de maio) Rogério Cezar de Cerqueira Leite (pro-tempore, de 12 de maio a 21 de agosto) Carlos Alberto Aragão de Carvalho Filho (a partir de 22 de agosto) Departamento Geral de Administração – DGA Diretora: Cleonice Ywamoto Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron – LNLS Diretor: Antonio José Roque da Silva Laboratório Nacional de Biociências – LNBio Diretor: Kleber Gomes Franchini Laboratório Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia do Bioetanol – CTBE Diretor: Marco Aurélio Pinheiro Lima Laboratório Nacional de Nanotecnologia – LNNano Diretor: Fernando Galembeck 5 Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron – ABTLuS Endereço para correspondência: Caixa Postal 6192 – CEP13083-970 Campinas – São Paulo – Telefone: (19) 3512-1011 http://www.cnpem.org.br O Relatório Anual 2011 é parte integrante das atividades desenvolvidas no âmbito do Contrato de Gestão ABTLuS / MCTI. Todos os direitos reservados pela Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron (ABTLuS). Os textos contidos nesta publicação podem ser reproduzidos, armazenados ou transmitidos, desde que citada a fonte. 6 Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Apresentação Senhores Conselheiros, Tenho a satisfação de submeter o presente Relatório Anual da ABTLuS ao Conselho de Administração, cumprindo o disposto no Artigo 23, alínea IV, letra C, do Estatuto. O Relatório, depois de analisado pelo Conselho, será encaminhado à Comissão de Acompanhamento e Avaliação (CAA) do Contrato de Gestão mantido com o Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI). O Relatório Anual está organizado em nove partes e Anexos. A Parte 1 contém um resumo geral sobre as atividades realizadas em 2011 pelo Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais (CNPEM), expressão designativa de uso público que reúne os quatro Laboratórios Nacionais atualmente geridos pela Organização Social ABTLuS. A Parte 2 relata as ações efetivadas pelo Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron (LNLS). A Parte 3 contém informações sobre as atividades do Laboratório Nacional de Biociências (LNBio). A Parte 4 é dedicada ao desempenho do Laboratório Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia do Bioetanol (CTBE) e a Parte 5 ao Laboratório Nacional de Nanotecnologia (LNNano). A Parte 6 do Relatório trata das ações de Comunicação, Divulgação e de Educação, a Parte 7 sintetiza as informações sobre a Gestão da ABTLuS e a Parte 8 reúne os Indicadores do Contrato de Gestão com o MCTI. as Demonstrações Contábeis e Parecer de Auditores Independentes. Na Parte 9 estão os Anexos, com a lista de artigos científicos publicados, a relação de pesquisadores da ABTLuS, a lista de doutores e mestres orientandos da ABTLuS e as Demonstrações Financeiras. Temos a convicção de que as ações relatadas no presente Relatório Anual correspondem às expectativas gerais dos Administradores e expressam a aplicação adequada de recursos financeiros voltados para propiciar o desenvolvimento da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação no País. Carlos Alberto Aragão de Carvalho Filho Diretor-Geral 7 Relatório Anual 2011 – Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Luz Síncrotron Sumário 1 Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais .............................. 12 1.1 CNPEM: eixos de atuação ................................................................... 15 1.1.1 Gestão da infraestrutura e da operação dos Laboratórios Nacionais .... 16 1.1.2 Agenda transversal de pesquisa ................................................... 16 1.1.3 Cooperação com institutos nacionais e internacionais de pesquisa ...... 18 1.1.4 Articulação com demandas da indústria ....................................... 18 1.1.5 Formação de Recursos Humanos ................................................. 19 1.1.6 Projeto Sirius ................................................................................. 20 2 Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron .................................................... 22 2.1 Inovações e Melhorias Técnicas ......................................................... 25 2.1.1 Desempenho da Fonte de Luz Síncrotron .................................... 25 2.1.2 Aperfeiçoamento da fonte de luz e de subsistemas ...................... 26 2.2 Operação das linhas de luz ................................................................. 29 2.2.1 Grupo FAX - 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