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Maristela Gomes da Silva

graduada em Engenharia Civil (UFES, 1988), com mestrado e doutorado em Engenharia Civil (EPUSP, 1993, 1998), pós-doutorado em Engenharia Civil e Ambiental (University of Pittsburgh, 2011) e pós-doutorado em Arquitetura e Construção (Unicamp, 2012). Foi Coordenadora do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Civil da UFES (1998-2000), Diretora do Centro Tecnológico (2000-2008) da UFES, professora visitante na University of Pittsburgh (2010-2011), pesquisadora Associada do Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation (2010-2011), pesquisadora convidada da Carnegie Mellon University (2010) e coordenadora do curso de Graduação em Engenharia Civil da UFES (2011-2012). É Professora Titular do Departamento de Engenharia Civil, membro do Comitê Consultivo do Fundo de Tecnologia do BNDES, membro do corpo de revisores da Revista do Ambiente Construído, da Matéria, do the Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, do Journal of Materials Science, do Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Life Cycle Assessment e da Revista IBRACON de Materiais. Tem experiência na área de construção civil, com ênfase em tecnologia de cimento e concreto e no desenvolvimento de materiais e componentes inovadores com menor impacto ambiental, particularmente, nos temas cimentos com elevados teores de adições minerais, controle tecnológico do concreto, durabilidade e vida útil de estruturas de concreto, redução de impactos ambientais na cadeia de construção civil, avaliação do ciclo de vida e reciclagem de resíduos. Em 2005, recebeu o Prêmio Ecologia pelo desenvolvimento de produtos de construção de baixo impacto ambiental, em parceria com indústrias e com recursos do Fundo Verde-Amarelo. Recentemente, participou do Roadmap da Indústria de Cimento Brasileira com vistas à redução das emissões de CO2 até 2050 e da elaboração de inventários de ciclo de vida de materiais cimentícios. Atualmente, colabora no desenvolvimento do Roadmap da cadeia do concreto para neutralização das emissões de CO2 até 2050, liderado mundialmente pela Global Cement and Concrete Association. É representante brasileira, por indicação do Ministério de Minas e Energia, do IEA EBC Annex 72 - Assessing Life Cycle Related Environmental Impacts Caused by Buildings e do IEA EBC Annex 89 - Ways to implementation of whole life cycle base net zero GHG emission of buildings: Implementing net zero emission buildings. Participou da organização de vários eventos nacionais e internacionais. É membro de comitês científicos e parecerista de conferências e periódicos nacionais e internacionais, membro fundador do Conselho Brasileiro de Construção Sustentável (CBCS); membro da iiSBE International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment e do Green Building Challenge (GBC). Participa (ou participou) de várias Cooperações Internacionais para intercâmbio de estudantes e para o desenvolvimento de pesquisas com a Unicamp, a University of Pittsburgh, o Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, o Groupe des Ecoles des Mines da França, a ParisTech e outras instituições francesas. Coordenou a cooperação internacional Brazil / Germany CNPq / KFA / DLR: Brasília Heritage of Humanity Preservation of Monuments of its reinforced concrete. É assessora e consultora ad hoc da FAPES, FAPESP, CAPES, CNPq, do Programa Iberoamericano de Ciência y Tecnología para el Desarrollo (CYTED) e da FINEP, e consultora técnica de várias empresas e instituições, tais como Associação Brasileira de Cimento Portland (ABCP), Sindicato Nacional da Indústria de Cimento (SNIC), Centro Brasileiro de Construção em Aço (CBCA), Instituto Aço Brasil (IAbr), Sindicato da Indústria de Construção Civil (SINDUSCON/ES), ArcelorMittal Tubarão, Kaeme Consultoria, Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Espírito Santo (FINDES), CPFL Energia, CENPES/Petrobras, Camargo Correa Cimentos, Facility Consulting Projetos e Gerenciamento SS Ltda, Natura, SENAC, Método Engenharia, GS Construtora, Ternium, InterCement, Ecoinvent, Votorantim, Morar Construtora.
graduated in Civil Engineering (UFES, 1988), with a master's and doctorate in Civil Engineering (EPUSP, 1993, 1998), a postdoctoral degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering (University of Pittsburgh, 2011) and a postdoctoral degree in Architecture and Construction (Unicamp, 2012). She was Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Civil Engineering at UFES (1998-2000), Director of the Technological Center (2000-2008) at UFES, Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh (2010-2011), Associate Researcher at the Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation (2010-2011), invited researcher at Carnegie Mellon University (2010) and coordinator of the Undergraduate Civil Engineering course at UFES (2011-2012). She is a Full Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, member of the Advisory Committee of the BNDES Technology Fund, member of the reviewers' body of Revista do Ambiente Construído, da Matéria, the Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, the Journal of Materials Science, the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Life Cycle Assessment and the IBRACON Magazine of Materials. She has experience in civil construction, particularly on cement and concrete technology, the development of innovative materials and components with less environmental impact, cements with high contents of mineral additions, technological control of concrete, durability and service life of concrete structures, reduction of environmental impacts in the civil construction, life cycle assessment and waste recycling. In 2005, she received the Ecology Award for the development of construction products with low environmental impact, in partnership with industries. Recently, she participated in the Roadmap of the Brazilian Cement Industry with a view to reducing CO2 emissions by 2050 and in the preparation of life cycle inventories of cementitious materials. She is currently collaborating in the development of the Roadmap for the concrete industry to neutralize CO2 emissions by 2050. She is the Brazilian representative, by appointment of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, of the IEA EBC Annex 72 - Assessing Life Cycle Related Environmental Impacts Caused by Buildings and of the IEA EBC Annex 89 - Ways to implementation of whole life cycle base net zero GHG emission of buildings: Implementing net zero emission buildings. She participated in the organization of several national and international conferences. She is a member of scientific committees and reviewer for national and international conferences and journals, founding member of the Brazilian Council for Sustainable Construction (CBCS); member of the iiSBE International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment and the Green Building Challenge (GBC). Participates (or participated) in several International Cooperations for student exchange and for the development of research with Unicamp, the University of Pittsburgh, the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the Groupe des Ecoles des Mines of France, ParisTech and other institutions French. She coordinated the international cooperation Brazil / Germany CNPq / KFA / DLR: Brasília Heritage of Humanity Preservation of Monuments of its reinforced concrete. She is an ad hoc advisor and consultant for FAPES, FAPESP, CAPES, CNPq, the Iberoamerican Science and Technology Program for Development (CYTED) and FINEP, and a technical consultant for several companies and institutions, such as the Brazilian Association of Portland Cement (ABCP ), National Union of the Cement Industry (SNIC), Brazilian Center for Steel Construction (CBCA), Instituto Aço Brasil (IAbr), Union of the Civil Construction Industry (SINDUSCON/ES), ArcelorMittal Tubarão, Kaeme Consultoria, Federation of Industries of the State of Espírito Santo (FINDES), CPFL Energia, CENPES/Petrobras, Camargo Correa Cimentos, Facility Consulting, Projetos e Gerenciamento SS Ltda, Natura, SENAC, Método Engenharia, GS Construtora, Ternium, InterCement, Ecoinvent, Votorantim, Morar Construtora.

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