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Brazilian computer science research: Gender and regional distributions

Denis Arruda, Fábio Bezerra, Vânia Almeida Neris, Patricia Rocha De Toro and Jacques Wainera ()
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Denis Arruda: IC - UNICAMP
Fábio Bezerra: IC - UNICAMP
Vânia Almeida Neris: IC - UNICAMP
Patricia Rocha De Toro: FEEC - Unicamp
Jacques Wainera: IC - UNICAMP

Scientometrics, 2009, vol. 79, issue 3, No 12, 665 pages

Abstract: Abstract This paper analysis the distribution of some characteristics of computer scientists in Brazil according to regions and gender. Computer scientist is defined as the faculty of a graduate level computer science department. Under this definition, there were 886 computer scientists in Brazil in November 2006.

Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/s11192-007-1944-0

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