Pietra Borges | Building Materials Environmental Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Ms Pietra Borges | Building Materials Environmental Assessment | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, PUCRS, Brazil

Pietra Borges is a Brazilian civil engineer and researcher specializing in materials engineering and sustainable construction. She holds a Civil Engineering degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and a Master’s degree in Materials Engineering and Technology. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD at PUCRS and an international research stay at NOVA University in Lisbon. With a strong academic background, she has contributed significantly to research on recycled aggregates, carbon capture, and durability of concrete. She is an active collaborator at UNILA, a PhD scholar, and CEO of Casa da Pantalhas, promoting sustainable interior design. Her research has been published in leading international journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing civil engineering and materials technology.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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EDUCATION

πŸŽ“ Civil Engineering (2015-2019) – PUCRS (Final Grade: 8.08/10)
πŸŽ“ Master’s in Materials Engineering and Technology (2020-2022) – PUCRS (Federal Scholarship) under Prof. Dr. Jairo Andrade
πŸŽ“ PhD in Materials Engineering and Technology (2022-Present) – PUCRS (Federal Scholarship)
πŸŽ“ International PhD Researcher (2023-2024) – NOVA University, Lisbon (Federal Scholarship) under Prof. Dr. Carlos Manuel Chastre Rodrigues
πŸ“š Additional Studies: Public Policy at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2022-Present)

EXPERIENCE

πŸ”Ή Research Collaborator at UNILA in the project β€œCarbon Capture in Civil Construction Industry” (2022-Present)
πŸ”Ή PhD Researcher with Scholarship at PUCRS (2022-Present)
πŸ”Ή CEO & Founder of Casa da Pantalhas, a sustainable interior design brand (2015-Present)
πŸ”Ή Paper Reviewer for the Latin American Congress of Building Pathologies (2021)
πŸ”Ή Scientific Research Intern at PUCRS – Center of Interdisciplinary Studies in Civil Engineering (CISCI) (2017-2019)
πŸ”Ή Class Monitor – Construction Materials II (2017) & Structural Concrete II (2018) at PUCRS

AWARDS & HONORS

πŸ† Federal Research Scholarship for Master’s and PhD at PUCRS
πŸ† International PhD Scholarship for research at NOVA University, Lisbon
πŸ† Scientific Research Grant from the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovations, Brazil
πŸ† Recognized Reviewer for the Latin American Congress of Building Pathologies
πŸ† PUCRS Academic Distinction for research in recycled materials and carbon capture

RESEARCH FOCUS

πŸ”¬ Sustainable construction materials and recycling in concrete
🌱 Carbon capture in cement-based materials
πŸ—οΈ Durability and microstructural behavior of recycled aggregate concrete
♻️ Green building technologies and eco-friendly materials
πŸ§ͺ Self-healing concrete and nano-modifications for enhanced performance

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

πŸ“„ Physical-mechanical properties and microstructure changes in mortars with chemically treated coir fibers – Journal of Materials Research and Technology
πŸ“„ Mortars with recycled aggregate of construction and demolition waste: mechanical properties and carbon uptake – Construction and Building Materials
πŸ“„ Durability of concrete incorporating recycled coarse aggregates: carbonation and service life prediction under chloride-induced corrosion – Construction and Building Materials
πŸ“„ Relationship between mechanical properties and carbonation of concretes with construction and demolition waste – Case Studies in Construction Materials
πŸ“„ Influence of recycled aggregate replacement and fly ash content in pervious concrete mixtures – Journal of Cleaner Production
πŸ“„ Evaluation of Tire Rubber Surface Pre-Treatment and Silica Fume on Concrete Properties – Journal of Cleaner Production
πŸ“„ Evaluation of Healing Conditions in Strength Recovery in Self-Healing Concretes – Civil Engineering Research Journal
πŸ“„ Analysis of Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of High-Performance Concretes Containing Nanosilica and Silica Fume – Revista MatΓ©ria

CONCLUSION

Pietra Borges is a dedicated researcher and engineer passionate about sustainable materials and innovation in civil engineering. Her expertise in recycled aggregates, carbon capture, and self-healing concrete contributes to the advancement of eco-friendly construction practices. With multiple academic achievements, research collaborations, and leadership in sustainability, she continues to make a significant impact in the field.

BANTAMLAK BIRLIE – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

BANTAMLAK BIRLIE - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Bahir Dar University - Ethiopia

AUTHOR PROFILE

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BANTAMLAK BIRLIE: A JOURNEY OF EXCELLENCE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING AND INNOVATION 🌟

My educational journey has been a pursuit of mastery in Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering and Manufacturing. Armed with a Master of Science in Textile Manufacturing and Material Science and Engineering, alongside a Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, I've delved deep into the intricacies of the field. For the past seven years, I've had the privilege of sharing my knowledge and insights as a lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology. This experience has not only enriched my understanding of the discipline but also fueled my passion for exploration and innovation within the textile industry. Through rigorous academic pursuits and hands-on research, I have garnered a robust skill set and a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE πŸ“š

My academic achievements stand as milestones in my journey, reflecting my commitment to excellence and my aspiration to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of extraction and characterization of natural cellulosic fibers for green composite manufacturing applications due to its biodegradability and eco-friendly nature. As I look ahead, I am excited to continue pushing boundaries, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change in the ever-evolving landscape of textiles. My contributions to research and development, innovation, and extension have been multifaceted and impactful.

EXPERTISE IN SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS 🌿

One significant aspect of my work has been in the realm of sustainable materials, where I have dedicated myself to extracting and characterizing natural cellulosic fibers for green composite applications. This endeavor not only advances the field of materials science but also promotes environmentally friendly alternatives in various industrial applications. Additionally, my research has shed light on eco-friendly approaches for textile waste effluent treatment, addressing a critical issue in the textile industry and advocating for sustainable practices.

INNOVATIONS IN BIOBASED FLAME RETARDANCY πŸ”₯

Furthermore, my exploration into biobased flame retardancy of textile polymeric materials has offered novel solutions for enhancing safety without compromising on eco-friendliness. These innovations stand as a testament to my dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the textile industry, ensuring that advancements are both cutting-edge and sustainable.

DEDICATION TO KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

Beyond research, I have actively engaged in knowledge dissemination by delivering lectures to graduate students, fostering a culture of learning and innovation. Through these efforts, I strive to not only contribute to the academic community but also inspire others to embrace sustainable practices and drive positive change in their respective fields.

PASSION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 🌍

Through rigorous academic pursuits and hands-on research, I have garnered a robust skill set and a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies. My work emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability, advocating for practices that protect and preserve our planet for future generations. This passion for sustainability permeates every aspect of my professional endeavors, from research to teaching.

VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF TEXTILES πŸš€

As I look ahead, I am excited to continue pushing boundaries, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change in the ever-evolving landscape of textiles. My vision for the future includes continued contributions to research and development, particularly in sustainable materials and eco-friendly practices, ensuring that the textile industry evolves in a manner that is both innovative and responsible.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Textile effluent treatment methods and eco-friendly resolution of textile wastewater 2022 (110)

Nanotechnologies past, present and future applications in enhancing functionality of medical textiles: a review 2024

Textile Wastewater Treatment Using Polypyrrole/Polyphenol Oxidase Membranes 2024

Extraction and Characterization of Bast Fiber from Xanthium Oriental plant 2023

Textile effluent treatment methods and eco-friendly resolution of textile wastewater 2022