Alexandre Soares Carneiro is a professor at the Department of Literary Theory at the Institute of Language Studies (IEL) at Unicamp. He has experience in the area of Literature, with an emphasis on Comparative Literature. He supervised works and published studies on Gil Vicente, Michel de Montaigne, court literature from the medieval and Renaissance periods and modern essayism. Since 2022, he has maintained the column Em Few Traços in the Unicamp Journal.
Cacá Machado is a historian, composer, curator, cultural manager and professor at undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the Institute of Arts (IA) at Unicamp, since 2015. He is currently director of Culture (DCult) at the Dean of Extension and Culture (Proec) from Unicamp. He is editor of the journal Popular Music in Review and coordinator of the Music and Sound Studies Laboratory - LEMS (IA/Unicamp).
Professor at the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FCA) and the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences (PPGCS) at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences (IFCH), both at Unicamp. She is a full member of the Ethnic-Racial Diversity Commission (Cader) of the Executive Directorate of Human Rights (DEDH) at Unicamp and editor of the magazine ClimateCom. In his practices at the University, he promotes meetings between arts, sciences and philosophy.
José Mario Martínez is professor emeritus at Unicamp and professor at the Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computing (Imecc), focusing on the area of Optimization. He is currently president of the Cultural Scientific Council of the Institute of Advanced Studies (IdEA) and coordinator of Mathematical Engineering of the Research and Action Group on Conflicts, Risks and Impacts associated with Dams (Criab).
Retired professor and collaborator in the History Department of the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences (IFCH) at Unicamp. He is currently a senior professor at the Ilum School of Science of the National Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM). Through Editora da Unicamp, he published Giorgio Vasari, Life of Michelangelo (1568) e Capitalism and Environmental Collapse. He is a member of the collectives 660, Ecovirada and Rupturas.
Peter Schulz, former professor at the "Gleb Wataghin" Institute of Physics (IFGW) at Unicamp, is a professor at the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FCA). He is dedicated to scientific dissemination and the study of aspects of interdisciplinarity. He is the author of the book The crossroads of nanotechnology – innovation, technology and risks. He was curator of the exhibition “So far, so close – telecommunications and society”, at the Museu de Arte Brasileira, in São Paulo.
Sávio Cavalcante is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences (IFCH) at Unicamp and a researcher at the Center for Contemporary Sociology and the Center for Marxist Studies, both at IFCH.
Sergio Luiz Monteiro Salles-Filho is a professor at the Department of Scientific and Technological Policy (DPCT) at the Institute of Geosciences (IG) at Unicamp. He coordinates research and extension projects linked to planning for public and private organizations. He coordinates the project “Research and innovation research: indicators, methods and evidence of impacts”, from the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Fapesp).