Ramiro Escudero | Biomineria | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ramiro Escudero | Biomineria | Outstanding Scientist Award

Profesor-Investigador, UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLAS DE HIDALGO, Mexico

Dr. Ramiro Escudero García is a distinguished Professor and Researcher at UMSNH’s Instituto de Investigaciones en Metalurgia y Materiales. He holds a Ph.D. in Mineral Engineering from McGill University and has extensive experience in both academia and industry, including five years at SICARTSA’s steel plant. With over 150 publications, two authored books, and significant mentorship contributions, his work spans mineral processing, phytomining, biomining, and sustainable industrial practices. He is a member of prestigious organizations such as TMS, AMIDIQ, and the Iberoamerican Network of Extractive Metallurgy.

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Education

Dr. Ramiro Escudero García holds a Ph.D. in Mineral Engineering from McGill University, Canada. He earned his Master’s degree in Engineering and his undergraduate degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Instituto de Investigaciones en Metalurgia y Materiales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH), Mexico.

Experience

Dr. Escudero García is a Professor and Researcher in the Department of Extractive Metallurgy at the Instituto de Investigaciones en Metalurgia y Materiales, UMSNH. He worked for five years in the blast furnace department at SICARTSA, a steel plant located in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán. With over 150 publications, including two books and eight book chapters, he has made significant contributions to mineral processing, phytomining, biomining, wastewater treatment, paper de-inking, and gas disperser design. Additionally, Dr. Escudero García has mentored 12 Master’s theses and 10 Ph.D. dissertations. He is a member of the National System of Researchers (Level I) and serves on editorial committees for various international journals.

Research Interests

  • Mineral Processing: Development of innovative methods for efficient mineral extraction.
  • Phytomining and Biomining: Exploration of eco-friendly mining techniques using biological processes.
  • Environmental Engineering: Wastewater treatment and sustainable practices in industrial processes.
  • Gas Disperser Design: Design and optimization of systems for gas-liquid interactions.
  • Paper Recycling: Technologies for paper de-inking to promote circular economies.

Author Metrics:

  • Publications: 150+ (including 2 books and 8 book chapters)
  • Mentorship: 12 Master’s theses and 10 Ph.D. dissertations
  • Memberships:
    • National System of Researchers: Level I
    • Society of Minerals, Metals, and Materials (TMS)
    • Mexican Association for Research and Teaching in Chemical Engineering (AMIDIQ)
    • Iberoamerican Network of Extractive Metallurgy
    • Michoacán Academy of Sciences

Publications 📚

1. Geopolymerization Reaction, Microstructure, and Simulation of Metakaolin-Based Geopolymers at Extended Si/Al Ratios

  • Authors: Y.Z. Qian Wan, Feng Rao, Shaoxian Song, Ramiro E. García, Ricardo M. Estrella
  • Journal: Cement and Concrete Composites, Vol. 79(1), pp. 45-52, 2017
  • Citations: 403
  • Summary: This study investigates the geopolymerization process, microstructural evolution, and the effects of Si/Al ratios in metakaolin-based geopolymers. It includes experimental observations and simulation insights that provide a deeper understanding of the microstructure and mechanical properties.

2. Gas Holdup in Flotation Columns: Laboratory Measurements

  • Authors: F.J. Tavera, R. Escudero, J.A. Finch
  • Journal: International Journal of Mineral Processing, Vol. 61(1), pp. 23-40, 2001
  • Citations: 93
  • Summary: The paper examines gas holdup in flotation columns, an important parameter in mineral flotation processes. The research highlights laboratory measurements and correlations with flotation performance, providing valuable data for industrial optimization.

3. Utilization of Secondary-Treated Wastewater for the Production of Freshwater Microalgae

  • Authors: C. Gómez-Serrano, M.M. Morales-Amaral, F.G. Acién, R. Escudero, et al.
  • Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol. 99, pp. 6931-6944, 2015
  • Citations: 66
  • Summary: This work explores the potential of using secondary-treated wastewater as a nutrient source for cultivating freshwater microalgae. It demonstrates the feasibility and environmental benefits of integrating wastewater treatment with biomass production.

4. Use of Secondary-Treated Wastewater for the Production of Muriellopsis sp.

  • Authors: C. Gómez, R. Escudero, M.M. Morales, F.L. Figueroa, J.M. Fernández-Sevilla, et al.
  • Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol. 97, pp. 2239-2249, 2013
  • Citations: 54
  • Summary: This study focuses on the cultivation of the microalgae Muriellopsis sp. using secondary-treated wastewater. It assesses growth performance, nutrient uptake, and the potential for wastewater reuse in microalgae production systems.

5. Kinetics and Recovery of Xanthate-Copper Compounds by Ion Flotation Techniques

  • Authors: M. Reyes, F. Patiño, F.J. Tavera, R. Escudero, I. Rivera, M. Pérez
  • Journal: Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society, Vol. 53(1), pp. 15-22, 2009
  • Citations: 37
  • Summary: This research evaluates the kinetics and recovery of xanthate-copper compounds through ion flotation. It provides insights into flotation mechanisms and presents a kinetic model for the recovery process.

Conclusion

Dr. Ramiro Escudero García is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His extensive contributions to the fields of biomining, phytomining, mineral processing, and sustainable industrial practices make him a standout researcher with significant academic and practical impact. His mentorship record and affiliations further solidify his profile as a leading scientist in his field.

While his work is already impactful, expanding his global collaborations, focusing on large-scale projects, and emphasizing the commercialization of research outputs would enhance his international recognition and align with the broader criteria for this prestigious award.

Overall, Dr. Escudero is an excellent contender for the award, with a compelling track record of innovation, mentorship, and contribution to sustainable industrial practices.

Prof. Hermes De Gracia | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hermes De Gracia | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hermes De Gracia, Ministerio De Ambiente, Panama

Hermes Abdiel de Gracia Bonilla is an Environmental Engineer with a Master’s in Hydrology and Water Resource Management. He specializes in hydrology and hydrometeorology and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Biogeochemical Flow Dynamics at the University of Granada. With extensive experience in analyzing water flow and sediment transport using physical and computational models, he excels in hydraulic and hydrological modeling. Hermes also has expertise in ISO standards and environmental systems management.

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Hermes Abdiel De Gracia Bonilla appears to be an exceptionally qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” based on the comprehensive details of his background. Here’s an analysis focusing on his strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

💪🏆✨ Strengths for the Award

Extensive Expertise and Education:

Hermes holds advanced degrees in Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, and Water Resource Management. His doctoral studies in Biogeochemical Flow Dynamics at the University of Granada further showcase his dedication to academic excellence.

His specialization in hydrology and meteorology, along with significant experience in hydraulic and hydrological modeling, underscores his deep knowledge in these fields.

Broad Experience Across Multiple Disciplines:

Hermes has worked in various capacities including environmental protection, water resource management, and quality assurance. His roles in diverse projects, from solar energy and hospital rehabilitation to water treatment and environmental consultancy, highlight his versatility and ability to handle complex projects.

Leadership and Project Management Skills:

His roles have included managing environmental projects, coordinating teams, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. This experience is critical for research that involves fieldwork, data collection, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Commitment to Sustainability and Standards:

Hermes’s involvement with sustainability certifications (e.g., Rainforest Alliance, RSPO) and adherence to international standards (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 14001) demonstrate his commitment to best practices in environmental management and quality assurance.

Proven Track Record of Publications and Training:

His publications and participation in seminars, courses, and workshops reflect his active engagement with current research trends and methodologies, which is crucial for any researcher aiming for excellence.

🚀📈🔧 Areas for Improvement 

Focused Research Contributions:

While Hermes has a broad range of experiences, his research contributions seem to span multiple areas. A more focused research agenda, with clear goals and specific outcomes, could enhance his candidacy for research awards by showcasing depth in a particular niche.

Increased Scholarly Publications:

While Hermes has published work, increasing the number of high-impact journal articles or research papers could strengthen his profile. Greater emphasis on publishing in peer-reviewed journals could elevate his visibility and academic impact.

Collaborative Research Efforts:

Engaging in more collaborative research projects, particularly those involving international partners, could provide Hermes with additional perspectives and resources, potentially leading to more groundbreaking research outcomes.

Innovation and Cutting-Edge Techniques:

Embracing and contributing to cutting-edge technologies and innovative methodologies in environmental research could enhance his research profile. Staying updated with the latest advancements and integrating them into his work could be beneficial.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. Student in Biogeochemical Flow Dynamics, University of Granada
  • Master’s in Hydrology and Water Resources Management, University of Alcalá
  • Professional Master’s in Higher Education Teaching, Universidad Latina de Panamá
  • Specialization in Industrial Wastewater, Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering, University of Santander

💼 Experience

Hermes has extensive professional experience across several sectors. He is currently working as an Environmental Protection Technician at Panama’s Ministry of Environment, while also teaching Hydrology and Meteorology at Universidad Metropolitana de Educación, Ciencia y Tecnología. Hermes has held various technical and leadership roles in environmental consulting, quality assurance, hydrology, and sustainable development projects, contributing to critical infrastructure like water treatment plants and hydrological systems in Panama. He has also worked in tunnel construction and served as a SIG (Geographical Information Systems) specialist in various projects.

🔬 Research Interest

Hermes’ research interests focus on the distribution, circulation, and physical properties of surface water. His work investigates the relationship between rainfall patterns, soil infiltration, and hydrological flow to the ocean and atmosphere. He is passionate about modeling water and sediment transport and exploring sustainable water resource management in the face of climate change.

🏆 Awards

Hermes has been recognized for his contributions to environmental engineering and hydrology through various certifications and acknowledgments. He holds multiple professional certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards. His work has also earned him a respected position as a member of the Inter-American Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering (PANAIDIS).

📚 Publications

Hermes Abdiel De Gracia Bonilla is a highly qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” with a strong background in environmental engineering, hydrology, and project management. His extensive experience, educational qualifications, and commitment to sustainability are significant strengths. To further bolster his candidacy, focusing on more specialized research areas, increasing scholarly publications, and embracing innovative research techniques would be beneficial. His diverse expertise and proven leadership make him a standout candidate, and with targeted improvements, he has the potential to achieve even greater recognition in the field of environmental research.