GREETINGS TO ALL MY STUDENTS.THE CALCULUS PROBLEM BOOK HAS BEEN UPDATED. THERE YOU CAN FIND A PROBLEM BOOK ALREADY NOT ONLY FOR CALCULUS 20 BUT FOR CALCULUS 10 TOO.        

Prof. Eduardo Rondón

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Problem Book of Calculus 10 and 20
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B.Sc. in Physics
M.Sc. in Fundamental Physics
Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Active Researcher (ULA-Venezuela)
National Researcher (ONCTI-Venezuela)
PCI Researcher (ON-Brazil)


Professor Eduardo Rondón has a Degree in Physics and a Master Degree in Fundamental Physics. He is graduated at the Faculty Science of Los Andes University (ULA)-Venezuela. He has taken and approved courses in Geological Engineering at the Engineering Faculty in the same home study. Is Ph.D in Astronomy and Astrophysics of the National Observatory (ON) in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil. He has given courses of Mathematics 10, 20 and 30 at the Economics and Social Science Faculty, as well as Calculus 10 and 20 at the Engineering Faculty of Los Andes University. He has provided advisory services in other Venezuelan academic institutions. At researh level, he belongs by fourth time to the Researcher Stimulus Program, (PEI) for its acronym in spanish, of Los Andes University. He has been recognized by third time by the Science, Tecnology and Investigation National Observatory, (ONCTI) for its acronym in spanish, as National Researcher. Currently he is Researcher of the Institutional Capacitation Program (PCI) for its acronym in portugues, in National Observatory (ON) of Rio de Janeiro-Brasil. He has won in several years, differents awards, like the José María Vargas Order, which was awarded by the office of the president of Los Andes University, as a top student of the Physics School, as well as by the Science faculty as one of the 20 best students of this faculty. He has been invited by the University of the Central Florida to participate in the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, as well as by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan to participate at the 12th Asteroids Comets Meteors Meeting. He has also received several grants to participate in important events, such as the XXVII General Assembly by the International Astronomical Union; the European Planetary Science Congress, by the University of Stuttgart; the 6th Planetary Science Workshop by the University of the Republic; and the 40th General Assembly of the Committee on Space Research granted by this prestigious institution.

His investigation is focoused on the field of the Planetary Science, mainly in comets sublimation models and secular light curves models. Currently, he is developing a model to determine the photometry and spectroscopy of rich volatils asteroids such as are the Main Belt Comets (MBC). To a lesser extent, he works in laboratory models to determine the shapes, rotational periods, and inclination of asteroids through the rotational light curves, as well as in thermal barrier coating and thermal conductivity of materials to very hight temperatures. He has carried out several presentations of his works to events of prominent importance in the worldwide of the planetary science, as the 39th Division for Planetary Science Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, which was held in Orlando-Florida-USA; the 27th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union(Symposium Icy Bodys of the Solar System), held in Rio de Janeiro-Brasil; to the 2010 European Planetary Science Congress held in Rome-Italy, to the VI Workshop of Planetary Science held in Monte Video-Uruguay, XIV Latin American Regional IAU Meeting held in Santa Catarina-Florianopolis-Brazil, to the COSPAR Scientific Assembly held, in Moscow-Russia and to the 2017 European Planetary Science Congress held in Riga-Latvia.