Specialized in applied research for sustainable construction. Characterization, and improvement of products based on bituminous binders and hydraulic binders,
INTROMAC is a Research Institute of the Extremadura Regional Government (Spain). The centre is aimed to improve the competitiveness of companies within the construction sector, through R&D and innovation activities. It focuses in fundamental areas such as Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, New Materials, Structures, Historical Heritage and Industrial Processes optimization, relying upon specialized researchers and leading testing facilities. Our capacity in the validation of TRL6 to TRL9 prototypes as well as our experience in the management of the EDEA-CICE building innovation and quality centre in Cáceres (http://edeacice.juntaex.es), makes us a strategic partner with the capacity to develop projects aimed at achieving TRL6 or higher not only in the field of construction, but also in other fields.
Mª Luisa Carmona Carmona has a degree in Chemistry and, additionally, is graduated in Advanced Studies in Inorganic Chemistry. Since 2000 she has been a member of INTROMAC's staff, currently working in the R.O.P.O.C Department, specializing in research topics related to sustainable construction and construction technology, mainly in the area of coating materials and innovative products based in Circular Economy strategies.
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Skills
materials characterization
sustainable materials formulation
Regulations and certifications
R&D&I project management
Technology transfer and innovation
Interests
circular economy
Building materials
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Type of entity
Public Reseach Technology centre
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4. Biodiversity, Sustainable Food and Mission Climate
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