Professor at the Institute of International Relations at the University of São Paulo, where he teaches and conducts research in the areas of the History of International Relations and Global and Transnational History, developing reflections on transatlantic relations in the 20th century, Third Worldism, and new research methodologies in dialogue with Computer Science. Moreli is the coordinator of Lab-Mundi/USP (Laboratory of Studies on Brazil and the World System, linked to the Weatherhead Initiative on Global History) and a researcher at the USP Center for Artificial Intelligence, the Sorbonne Laboratory - Identities, International Relations, and Civilizations of Europe (which includes Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne, Sorbonne Université, and CNRS), as well as the Institute of Contemporary History at Nova University of Lisbon. He is also a member of the International Commission of the History of International Relations, the Centre for History, Strategy and International Order (Helmut-Schmidt-University), the Brazilian Association of International Relations, and the Society for the History of American Foreign Relations. He holds a PhD in the History of International Relations from the Institut Pierre Renouvin at Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne (2012) and was Vice-Director of the Brasiliana Mindlin Library at USP (2020-2022). He served as coordinator of the thematic area "History of International Relations and Foreign Policy" at the Brazilian Association of International Relations (elected for the terms July 2019-July 2021 and July 2021-July 2023) and was a visiting researcher at Columbia University (Alliance Program - 2009), Nova University of Lisbon (Gulbenkian Foundation Fellow - 2010), and Colegio de México (Florestan Fernandes Chair of History and Society Studies in Brazil - 2017).
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