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Date
Jun28302024
June
06
Jun
28
28
2024
Time
09:00AM
Locale
São Paulo, Brazil
Venue
Ruy Barbosa Auditorium of Universidade Mackenzie

5th Congress of the Brazilian Society of ID

For the fifth year in a row, the Brazilian Society of Intelligent Design (TDI Brasil, in Portuguese) will host an international conference to explore the latest research on the origin, design, and evolution of life. Speakers will include Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellows William Dembski and Marcos Eberlin and more than a dozen others representing archaeology, biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics.

The in-person event will take place June 28-30, 2024 at Mackenzie University in São Paulo — the beautiful capital of Brazil. Consider joining this world-class conference to learn more about intelligent design, network with other students and scientists, and participate in these important discussions. Follow the link provided to see a full lineup of speakers and sessions.

When

Friday, June 28, 2024 9:00 AM to Sunday, June 30, 2024 12:00 PM

Where

Ruy Barbosa Auditorium
Universidade Mackenzie
Rua Itambé, 135
Higienópolis
São Paulo, SP 01239-001

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Speakers

William A. Dembski

Founding and Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture, Distinguished Fellow, Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
A mathematician and philosopher, Bill Dembski is the author/editor of more than 25 books as well as the writer of peer-reviewed articles spanning mathematics, engineering, biology, philosophy, and theology. With doctorates in mathematics (University of Chicago) and philosophy (University of Illinois at Chicago), Bill is an active researcher in the field of intelligent design. But he is also a tech entrepreneur who builds educational software and websites, exploring how education can help to advance human freedom with the aid of technology.

Marcos Nogueira Eberlin

Member of Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Professor at Mackenzie University
A member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Marcos Eberlin received his PhD in chemistry from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and served as a postdoc at Purdue University. Back at UNICAMP, he founded and coordinated for 25 years the ThoMSon Mass Spectrometry (MS) Laboratory, making it an internationally recognized research center, one of the best-equipped and innovative MS laboratories worldwide. Eberlin has published nearly 1,000 scientific articles and is a recipient of many awards and honors, including the title of Commander of the National Order of Scientific Merit (2005) from Brazil’s President, the Zeferino Vaz Award (2002) for excellence in teaching and research.