Beschreibung
Renewable energies reduce dependence on fossil fuels and minimize the carbon footprint. Solar panels and wind turbines decrease emissions and costs in the industry. Socially, they benefit disconnected communities, improving quality of life and providing opportunities. Sustainable development seeks equity and social inclusion, driving sustainable energy solutions. Renewable energies promote a prosperous and equitable future, addressing environmental and economic challenges. The energy transition is everyone's responsibility to ensure a greener and brighter tomorrow. On the other hand, environmental biotechnology and marine biology are fundamental to address environmental challenges. Research on treating effluents from the dairy, textile, and mining sectors seeks solutions to reduce water pollution. Industrial waste valorization through biotechnology aims to decrease pollution and resource depletion. The production of bio-products, biomaterials, bioplastics, and biofuels offerssustainable alternatives with a lower carbon footprint. Marine biology focuses on understanding and conserving aquatic ecosystems in the face of climate change and human influence. Biotechnology also contributes to the sustainable use of national biodiversity, with applications in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agricultural industries. These multidisciplinary fields are advancing towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. The conference proceedings will consist of original research articles, reviews, and short communications covering several types of renewable energies: Solar including photovoltaic cells or solar thermal systems, Wind, Hydropower, Biomass-based energy, Geothermal, Waves Energy, Hydrogen, Bioenergy, or energy from biological processes, and fuel cell systems. In addition, studies focused on Environmental Biotechnology, including Bioremediation, Bioenergy Production, Microbial Fuel Cells, Waste Valorization, Microplastic Biodegradation, Biodegradable Materials and Phytoremediation, as well as focused on Marine Biology, including Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Marine Genomics, Ocean Acidification, Marine Ecotoxicology, and Marine Biotechnology and Microbiology. Other environmental areas of research can be also included such as industrial wastewater systems or the development of sustainable solutions for a healthier and more resilient environment.
Autorenporträt
Vitor de Cinque Almeida: Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the StateUniversity of Maringá (1998), Master's Degree in Chemistry from the StateUniversity of Maringá (2001), Ph. USA. He is Associate Professor A in theDepartment of Chemistry at the State University of Maringá. He was deputycoordinator of the Chemistry program at UEM, and deputycoordinator of theGraduate Program in Chemistry-UEM, reviewer of more than 30 national/internationaljournals. He has experience in the field of Chemistry, AnalyticalEnvironmentalChemistry and Materials, working mainly on the following topics: newmaterials,composites, environmental contamination, soils, development of analytical methods,treatment of effluents, activated carbon. Katlin Ivon Barrios Eguiluz: Chemical Engineer from the National University of SãoAugustin (2000), Master in Materials Engineering from the University of SãoPaulo - USP (2003), PhD in Physicochemistry from the Institute of chemical fromSão Carlos/USP (2008) and postdoctorate in the Institute of chemical from SãoCarlos, USP from 2008 to 2009 and at the University of Southampton (UK) between2017 and 2018. She is currently a researcher in the "Electrochemistry andNanotechnology Group" and in the Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology Laboratoryof the Institute of Technology and Research. She is a professor in the Master'sand Doctorate Programs in Process Engineering at the University of Tiradentes.She has experience in electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, fabrication ofnanomaterials for alcohol oxidation, use of the sol-gel method, Pechini, ionicliquids, microwave heating, and CO2 laser for the development of anodes forcontaminated water treatment. She is the author of 109 papers in internationaljournals, 04 book chapters, 165 papers in scientific congresses, 01 nationalpatent grantedand 03 patents applied for. She has an H index of 25 on SCOPUSand 24 on Web of Science. Between 2005 and 2023 she participated in 29 researchprojects. Giancarlo Richard Salazar Banda: Graduated in Chemical Engineering from the National University of São Agustín, Master's in ChemicalEngineering from the Federal University of São Carlos, PhD in Chemistry fromthe University of São Paulo (USP). He did post-doctorate at the Institute of chemicalfrom São Carlos, USP from 2006 to 2009 and at the University of Southampton(United Kingdom) from 2017 to 2018. He is the Leader of a Research Group"Group of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology" and coordinator of theLaboratory of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology of the Institute ofTechnology and Research. He is currently the Coordinator of the GraduateProgram in Process Engineering at Tiradentes University. He was a full memberof the Superior Chamber andcoordinator of the Engineering and Computer Sciencearea of FAPITEC (2014/2015). He has published 163 articles in internationaljournals and 254 papers in scientific events, has written 7 book chapters, has1 patent granted and 4 deposited, as well as an H index of 32 in SCOPUS and Webof Science and 39 in Google Scholar. He has directed 20 masters, 19 doctors,guided 06 course completion projects, in addition to 60 scientific initiationprojects. He supervised 08 post-doctoral projects, in addition to 01 SpecialVisiting Researcher. He has participated in 39 research projects, coordinating15 of them. He received the WIPO Gold Medal awarded by the World IntellectualProperty Organization for the best green patent in Brazil (2014). He iscurrently a member of the Advisory Council (2019-2022) and founding partner ofthe Brazilian Society of Electrochemistry and Electro analytics. He hasexperience in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry with an emphasis inElectrochemistry and Electro catalysis. Taís Larissa da Silva: Graduated in TextileEngineering from the State University of Maringá, specialization in IndustrialManagement from the Federal Technological University of Paraná, master's degreein Urban Engineering from the State University of Maringá. He works in ourindustrial segments in the production of Polyamide filaments and in theproduction of short fiber yarns (Cocamar). She was a professor at the CesumarUniversity Center and has been a professor at the Federal TechnologicalUniversity of Paraná, Campus Apucarana since 2012. She is a doctor in chemistryat the Post Graduation Program in Chemistry, at the State University ofMaringá, developing research on the synthesis of new carbonaceous materials,such as sandwich period at the State University of New Jersey - Rutgers. Hugo Guillermo Jiménez Pacheco: Chemical Engineer from theUniversity of San Augustin from ArequipaPeru. M.Sc. and Ph.D. in MechanicalEngineering-Thermosciences from the Pontifical Catholic University"PUC" of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Professor - researcher at theInstitute for Research and Innovation in Renewable Energy and Environment-UCSM-Peru. My lines of research are Industrial and Thermal Processes, New andRenewable Technologies, textile process, Experimental Methods. Development ofBiodiesel National Institute of Technology (INT) in Brazil (2007-2013);compatibility and degradation of metallic and non-metallic materials, corrosionbehavior by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques, remediation andoptimization in the treatment of liquid and solid agro-industrial effluents,mitigation and evaluation of the ecosystem and energy alternatives.
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