Ronaldo Goncalves dos Santos | Chemical Engineering | Innovation Trailblazer Award

Dr. Ronaldo Goncalves dos Santos, Chemical Engineering, Innovation Trailblazer Award

Doctorate at FEI, Brazil

Summary:

Dr. Ronaldo Goncalves dos Santos is an accomplished Chemical Engineer with a strong focus on sustainable energy solutions and biofuel production. He obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Campinas in 2007, following his Master’s degree from the same institution in 2003. Dr. dos Santos also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the Federal University of Bahia, completed in 2000.

With over a decade of professional experience, Dr. dos Santos has served as an Associate Professor at Centro Universitário FEI since 2011, where he contributes to both teaching and research activities. He has also worked as a Senior Researcher at the Center for Petroleum Studies (CEPETRO) from 2009 to 2013, gaining valuable insights into petroleum engineering and related fields.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

1995-2000: Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Bahia, 2000

2001-2003: Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, 2003

2003-2007: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, 2007

2007-2008: Postdoctoral research in Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Professional Experience:  

Dr. Ronaldo Goncalves dos Santos has a diverse professional experience spanning both academia and research institutions. Since 2011, he has served as an Associate Professor at Centro Universitário FEI, where he contributes to teaching and research activities in the field of Chemical Engineering. Prior to his current position, from 2009 to 2013, Dr. dos Santos worked as a Senior Researcher at the Center for Petroleum Studies (CEPETRO), where he was involved in conducting research related to the petroleum industry. Additionally, he has engaged in various international collaborations, including serving as a Visiting Professor at Teesside University (UK) and as a Fellow at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NOR). His extensive professional background reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in the field of Chemical Engineering.

Research Interest:

Synergistic interactions between SARA fractions in asphaltene aggregation.

Obtaining fuel from biofuels through pyrolysis and liquid-vapor extraction.

Fractionation of biofuel and valorization of the decentralized biomass production chain.

Development and evaluation of thermochemical routes integrated with biomass production and biochemical routes for advanced biofuel production.

Identification and characterization of high-value-added bio-oil products derived from biomass pyrolysis.

Research Timeline:

2003-2007: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

  • University of Campinas

2007-2008: Postdoc in Chemical Engineering

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

2009-2013: Senior Researcher

  • Center for Petroleum Studies (CEPETRO)

2011-Current: Associate Professor

  • Centro Universitário FEI

2016-2017: Visiting Professor

  • Teesside University (UK)

2020-Current: Fractionation of biofuel and valorization of decentralized biomass production chain

2021-Current: Obtaining fuel from biofuels through pyrolysis and liquid-vapour extraction

2023-Current: Synergistic interactions between SARA fractions in asphaltene aggregation

2019-Current: Valorization of decentralized biomass production chain aiming at advanced biofuels production

2017-2018: Identification and characterization of high value-added bio-oil products from biomass pyrolysis

Publication Top Noted:

“An overview of heavy oil properties and its recovery and transportation methods”

  • Authors: RGD Santos, W Loh, AC Bannwart, OV Trevisan
  • Journal: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Volume: 31
  • Pages: 571-590
  • Citations: 510
  • Year: 2014

“Biomass-derived syngas production via gasification process and its catalytic conversion into fuels by Fischer Tropsch synthesis: A review”

  • Authors: RG dos Santos, AC Alencar
  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Volume: 45
  • Issue: 36
  • Pages: 18114-18132
  • Citations: 321
  • Year: 2020

“Contact angle measurements and wetting behavior of inner surfaces of pipelines exposed to heavy crude oil and water”

  • Authors: RG dos Santos, RS Mohamed, AC Bannwart, W Loh
  • Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Volume: 51
  • Issues: 1-2
  • Pages: 9-16
  • Citations: 104
  • Year: 2006

“Physico-chemistry properties of fuel blends composed of diesel and tire pyrolysis oil”

  • Authors: ER Umeki, CF de Oliveira, RB Torres, RG dos Santos
  • Journal: Fuel
  • Volume: 185
  • Pages: 236-242
  • Citations: 81
  • Year: 2016

“Physico-chemical properties of heavy crude oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by mixtures of ionic and non-ionic ethoxylated nonylphenol surfactants and medium chain alcohols”

  • Authors: RG Dos Santos, AC Bannwart, MI Briceño, W Loh
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Research and Design
  • Volume: 89
  • Issue: 7
  • Pages: 957-967
  • Citations: 70
  • Year: 2011