Inatel
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Inatel is short for Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações, the National Institute of Communications of Brazil. The Institute is located on a 75,000 m2 campus in Santa Rita do Sapucaí in southern Minas Gerais. Founded in 1965, it specializes in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications education and research.
MottoConstruir para a Engenharia Humana (Portuguese)
Motto inEnglish
Train Humanity in EngineeringEstablished1965
PresidentMarcelo de Oliveira Marques
| Motto | Construir para a Engenharia Humana (Portuguese) |
|---|---|
Motto in English | Train Humanity in Engineering |
| Established | 1965 |
| President | Marcelo de Oliveira Marques |
| Location | , , 22°15′26″S 45°41′46″W |
| Campus | Urban, 75,000 m2 |
| Website | http://www.inatel.br |
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As of 2007, Inatel's monthly tuition was 950 reais, and about 5,000 students had graduated from the school.[1]
The Institute sponsors the biennial International Workshop on Telecommunications held in odd-numbered years in Rio de Janeiro.[2]
Researchers at Inatel publish and review technical papers for international conferences.[3]
