
Geofluxo is a research group founded and coordinated by Professor Dr. André Brasil at the University of Brasília since 2010, specializing in innovations and applied technologies in environmental geotechnics. The group develops state-of-the-art tools and applications using artificial intelligence, cellular automata, fractal geometry, 3D printing, IoT, and big data to address geotechnical challenges such as water flow in porous media, slope stability, unsaturated soil mechanics, sediment transport, contaminant transport, and remediation of contaminated areas. Geofluxo holds multiple patents for software and inventions related to geotechnical monitoring and simulation. It operates through research projects funded by national agencies and collaborates with international universities and research institutions. The group also offers several specialized apps and platforms for geotechnical analysis and risk assessment, positioning itself as a leading academic and technological innovator in environmental geotechnics in Brazil.

Geofluxo is a research group founded and coordinated by Professor Dr. André Brasil at the University of Brasília since 2010, specializing in innovations and applied technologies in environmental geotechnics. The group develops state-of-the-art tools and applications using artificial intelligence, cellular automata, fractal geometry, 3D printing, IoT, and big data to address geotechnical challenges such as water flow in porous media, slope stability, unsaturated soil mechanics, sediment transport, contaminant transport, and remediation of contaminated areas. Geofluxo holds multiple patents for software and inventions related to geotechnical monitoring and simulation. It operates through research projects funded by national agencies and collaborates with international universities and research institutions. The group also offers several specialized apps and platforms for geotechnical analysis and risk assessment, positioning itself as a leading academic and technological innovator in environmental geotechnics in Brazil.