Dr. Luís Madeira | Environmental sciences and technologies | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Luís Madeira, Polytechnic Institute of Beja, Portugal
📚 Education:
- Ph.D. in Marine, Earth, and Environmental Sciences (Environmental Sciences and Technologies), University of Algarve, 2019-2023 (Distinction with Praise)
- Continuous Pedagogical Training for Distance Trainers, Centro de Formação Profissional de Beja, 2021
- Integrated Master in Environmental Engineering, University of Algarve, 2016
👨🏫 Teaching Experience:
- Currently serving as an Invited Assistant (Polytechnic Teacher) at Instituto Politécnico de Beja, Portugal.
🌍 Research Interests:
- Low-cost effluent treatment processes
- Food production using pre-treated effluents in hydroponic systems
- Recovery and valorization of effluent by-products
- Reuse of effluents
🚀 Projects and Grants:
- Ongoing Project: InsectERA – The ERA of the insect industry
- Completed Project: Industrial wastewater treatment using eco-innovative technologies
- Collaborator: The NETA Project – New Strategies in Wastewater Treatment
Publication Top Notes:
- Modeling and optimization of atmospheric CO2 capture for neutralization of high alkaline wastewaters using response surface methodology
- Journal: Journal of CO2 Utilization, 2024
- Cited by: 81
- Integrated Process of Immediate One-Step Lime Precipitation, Atmospheric Carbonation, Constructed Wetlands, or Adsorption for Industrial Wastewater Treatment: A Review
- Journal: Water (Switzerland), 2023
- Cited by: 1
- Tuning processes for organic matter removal from slaughterhouse wastewater treated by immediate one-step lime precipitation and atmospheric carbonation
- Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2023
- Cited by: 3
- Reuse of lime sludge from immediate one-step lime precipitation process as a coagulant (aid) in slaughterhouse wastewater treatment
- Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
- Cited by: 4
- Optimization of atmospheric carbonation in the integrated treatment immediate one-step lime precipitation and atmospheric carbonation. The case study of slaughterhouse effluents
- Journal: Results in Engineering, 2023
- Cited by: 8