Prof Dr Romildo Toledo Filho | Sustainable building materials | Best Researcher Award
Executive director of the Science Park-UFRJ and Head of the Center for sustainable materials and technologies at Coppe/UFRJ – NUMATS at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil🎓
🧑🎓Education🎓
Romildo holds a PhD and has dedicated his academic career to advancing the field of materials and structures. His educational background has equipped him with the expertise to lead cutting-edge research in sustainable construction materials, making significant strides in both academic and industrial sectors.
💼Work Experience
With extensive experience in academia and industry, Romildo has held various prominent positions, including Full Professor of Materials and Structures at PEC/COPPE/UFRJ. He has also played a crucial role in bridging the gap between research and industry through his leadership in over 50 RDI projects funded by different sectors. His current roles include leading NUMATS and serving as the Executive Director of the UFRJ Science Park.
🛠️Skills
Romildo is highly skilled in sustainable materials research, project management, and academic leadership. His expertise spans areas such as fiber-reinforced concrete, bamboo-based construction, and the use of nanomaterials in building materials. He is also proficient in conducting Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and incorporating bioconcrete into modern construction practices.
🏆Awards and Honors
Romildo has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including membership in prestigious organizations such as The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering. His leadership in the field has earned him the title of Senior Scientist of Rio de Janeiro State (FAPERJ), and he has been a key figure in various international collaborations.
Membership 🏛️
As a Full Professor at PEC/COPPE/UFRJ, Romildo has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of engineers and researchers. His teaching emphasizes the integration of sustainability into engineering practices, preparing students to address the challenges of modern construction.