Dr. Mayara Munaro | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mayara Munaro | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Assistant Professor Doctor.Mayara Munaro, Federal Technological University of Paraná, Brazil 🎓

Professional Profile 

🌍Mayara Regina Munaro: A Journey Towards Circular Economy and Sustainable Construction 🏗️🧑‍🎓

📚Early Academic Pursuits 

Mayara Regina Munaro began her academic journey with a degree in Civil Engineering from Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR). She furthered her education with a Master’s in Engineering and Materials Science from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) and a specialization in Lean Logistics. Her pursuit of knowledge led her to the Federal University of Paraná once more, where she earned a Ph.D. in Civil Construction Engineering. She also undertook a significant international experience with a degree in GĂ©nie Civil from the Institut National des Sciences AppliquĂ©es de Rouen, France.

🔬Professional Endeavors 

Dr. Munaro’s career is marked by a strong focus on sustainability in the built environment. Currently, as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of São Paulo (USP), she works within the USP Sustainability Program. Her professional path includes notable positions such as Titular Professor at the Federal Technological University of Paraná and roles at Centro Universitário de Tecnologia de Curitiba (UNIFATEC) and the Federal University of Paraná. Her expertise spans circular economy, materials passport, and new construction technologies.

🔍Contributions and Research Focus 

Mayara’s research addresses critical areas in civil engineering, including the Circular Economy and sustainability. She investigates the passport of materials, Design for Adaptability and Disassembly (DfAD), and circular business models. Her work aims to enhance energy efficiency and performance in buildings and promote sustainable construction practices. She has made significant contributions to scientific journals and conferences, including the Journal of Cleaner Production and the Sustainable Production and Consumption.

🏆Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Munaro has received several prestigious awards, including the Capes Thesis Award 2023 and the Academic Performance Award 2022 from UFPR. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in civil engineering and sustainability has earned her recognition in the academic community and beyond.

🌟Impact and Influence 

Mayara’s work has had a profound impact on the field of civil engineering and sustainability. Her participation in international networks like EcoEico and her contributions to various conferences highlight her role in shaping sustainable construction practices globally. Her research and publications continue to influence the transition towards more sustainable and circular building practices.

🚀Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Munaro’s ongoing research and professional endeavors are poised to further advance the field of sustainable construction. Her focus on circular economy principles and innovative construction technologies is expected to drive significant progress in making the built environment more sustainable and efficient. As she continues to explore new frontiers in civil engineering, Mayara Regina Munaro’s contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the quest for a more sustainable future.

📖Publications : 

Paper Title: Energy Efficiency in the Higher Education Institutions: A Review of Actions and Their Contribution to Sustainable Development

Authors: Munaro, M.R., John, V.M.
Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Volume: 489 LNCE
Pages: 207–217
Year: 2024

Paper Title: Measuring Circularity in Brazilian Social Housing

Authors: Munaro, M.R., John, V.M.
Journal: Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering
Volume: Part F1844
Pages: 291–302
Year: 2024

Paper Title: The Materials Bank of the City of Porto: Flow of Processes to Recover Tiles in Urban Operations of Historic Buildings

Authors: Munaro, M.R., do Carmo Duarte Freitas, M., Tavares, S.F., Bragança, L.
Journal: Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering
Volume: Part F1844
Pages: 135–145
Year: 2024

Paper Title: A review on barriers, drivers, and stakeholders towards the circular economy: The construction sector perspective

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Tavares, S.F.
Journal: Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
Volume: 8
Article: 100107
Year: 2023

Paper Title: Design for adaptability and disassembly: guidelines for building deconstruction

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Tavares, S.F.
Journal: Construction Innovation
Volume: (Article in Press)
Year: 2023

Paper Title: The ecodesign methodologies to achieve buildings’ deconstruction: A review and framework

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Tavares, S.F., Bragança, L.
Journal: Sustainable Production and Consumption
Volume: 30
Pages: 566–583
Year: 2022

Paper Title: Circular Business Models: Current State and Framework to Achieve Sustainable Buildings

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Freitas, M.D.C.D., Tavares, S.F., Bragança, L.
Journal: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume: 147
Issue: 12
Article: 04021164
Year: 2021

Paper Title: Materials passport’s review: challenges and opportunities toward a circular economy building sector

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Tavares, S.F.
Journal: Built Environment Project and Asset Management
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: 767–782
Year: 2021

Paper Title: Towards circular and more sustainable buildings: A systematic literature review on the circular economy in the built environment

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Tavares, S.F., Bragança, L.
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume: 260
Article: 121134
Year: 2020

Paper Title: Proposal of a building material passport and its application feasibility to the wood frame constructive system in Brazil

Authors: Munaro, M.R., Fischer, A.C., Azevedo, N.C., Tavares, S.F.
Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume: 225
Issue: 1
Article: 012018
Year: 2019

Dr. Mrinal Pal | Materials Science | Lifetime Achievements Award

Dr. Mrinal Pal | Materials Science | Lifetime Achievements Award🏆

Doctor. Mrinal Pal, CSIR-Central Glass And Ceramic Research Institute, India 🎓

Professional Profile 

🧑‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Mrinal Pal embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Physics from Calcutta University in 1986, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics with a specialization in Solid State Physics from the same university in 1990. He further honed his expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Science from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), under Jadavpur University, in 1997. Driven by a thirst for knowledge, he pursued postdoctoral research in prestigious institutions in Italy and Japan, laying the groundwork for his future contributions to the field of material science.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Pal’s illustrious career began as a Lecturer and later a Senior Lecturer of Physics at The University of Burdwan from 2002 to 2010. In 2010, he transitioned to CSIR-CMERI as a Principal Scientist, marking the start of his long-standing association with the CSIR. In 2014, he joined the CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI), where he currently serves as Chief Scientist and Head of the Functional Materials and Devices Division. His professional journey is marked by significant contributions in research and development, particularly in the domains of spintronics, multiferroics, magnetic materials, and glass and glass-ceramic materials.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his 27+ year career, Dr. Pal has focused on the development of novel materials for various applications. His early work centered on spintronics, multiferroics, magnetic materials, and glass and glass-ceramic materials. He made significant breakthroughs, including the observation of giant magnetodielectric properties in Sm-doped bismuth ferrite nanoparticles and the beneficial effects of Y-doping on the optical properties of BiFeO3 nanoparticles. In the latter half of his career, Dr. Pal shifted his focus to chemiresistive gas sensors for biomedical applications. Notably, he developed a prototype device for the non-invasive detection of diabetes from exhaled breath, a groundbreaking achievement in the field. Additionally, he explored the development of white phosphorescence from pristine materials by tailoring point defects, contributing to the advancement of light-emitting technologies.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Pal’s contributions to science have been widely recognized. He is a Fellow of the West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology (2018) and a recipient of the MRSI Medal (2016). His work has also earned him the STA Fellowship from the Government of Japan (1998-2000) and the Bharat Joyti Award in 2012, among other honors. His research has been extensively published, with over 120 papers in esteemed journals, garnering more than 4200 citations and an h-index of 38.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Pal has played a pivotal role in shaping the scientific community through his editorial work, serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Modern Nanotechnology and as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Chemistry (Nanoscience). He has also been an active reviewer for several prestigious journals and has contributed to the organization of conferences and seminars, fostering knowledge exchange within the scientific community. As an educator, Dr. Pal has supervised 10 Ph.D. students and over 30 postgraduate theses, instilling in his students the same passion for research that has driven his own career. His teaching experience spans over a decade, during which he has designed and taught courses in Solid State Physics, Materials Characterization, and Electroceramics.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Pal’s legacy is one of relentless pursuit of scientific advancement and dedication to nurturing the next generation of scientists. As a divisional head, he has worked to align long-term divisional goals with national needs, ensuring that his contributions have a lasting impact on both his institution and the broader scientific community. His ongoing research in gas sensing, magnetic materials, and light-emitting devices continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, paving the way for future innovations in these fields.

📖Publications : 

Paper Title: Highly sensitive and selective chemiresistive temperature-dependent trace formalin sensor using hydrothermally grown hexagonal yttrium ferrite

Authors: Mojumder, S., Das, T., Saha, D., Pal, M.
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
Volume: 319
Pages: 129329
Year: 2024

Paper Title: Enhanced ammonia sensing performance of barium hexaferrite enabled through Zn doping: Mechanistic study considering modulation of Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio and oxygen vacancy

Authors: Das, T., Mojumder, S., Saha, D., Pal, M.
Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume: 406
Pages: 135358
Year: 2024

A truncated octahedron NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructure: a potential material for blue emission and acetone sensing

Authors: Haldar, N., Mondal, T., Das, T., Seikh, A.H., Ghosh, C.K.
Journal: Materials Advances
Volume: 5
Issue: 10
Pages: 4480–4490
Year: 2024

Paper Title: Enhanced Triethylamine Detection at Room Temperature Using a Layered MoS2 Nanosheet-Coated PPy Nanorod: A Comprehensive Study

Authors: Adhikari, M., Saha, D., Chattopadhyay, D., Pal, M.
Journal: Langmuir
Volume: Not available (Article in Press)
Pages: Not available
Year: 2024

Development of highly sensitive and selective trace acetone sensor using perovskite yttrium ferrite: Mechanism, kinetics and phase dependence study

Authors: Mojumder, S., Das, T., Mukherjee, M., Datta, A., Pal, M.
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume: 477
Pages: 146855
Year: 2023

Improved Ethanol Sensing Performance of α-MnO2 Nanorods at Room Temperature Enabled through PPy Embedding

Authors: Adhikari, M., Saha, D., Chattopadhyay, D., Pal, M.
Journal: Langmuir
Volume: 39
Issue: 34
Pages: 12248–12259
Year: 2023

Paper Title: Room-Temperature High-Performance Trace Level Acetone Sensor Based on Polypyrrole Nanotubes

Authors: Adhikari, M., Das, S., Chattopadhyay, D., Saha, D., Pal, M.
Journal: ChemNanoMat
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: e202300191
Year: 2023

Paper Title: Beneficial effect of Pd and MWCNT co-loading in SnO2 nanoparticles towards the low temperature detection of n-butane gas: synergistic effect on sensing performance

Authors: Rana, P., Narjinary, M., Sen, A., Pal, M.
Journal: Sensors and Diagnostics
Volume: 2
Issue: 4
Pages: 909–917
Year: 2023

Paper Title: Hydrothermal synthesis of defect-induced pristine α-NaCe(WO4)2: a novel material for solid state lighting and gas sensing

Authors: Haldar, N., Mondal, T., Das, T., Pal, M., Ghosh, C.K.
Journal: CrystEngComm
Volume: 25
Issue: 24
Pages: 3514–3527
Year: 2023