We are a multi-disciplinary group, founded in 2005 by the Senior Professor Milagros Bonilla Simón, which currently consists of 9 professors from the ETSI Civil Engineering, and includes from doctoral assistants up to permanent lecturers with research and professional experience. Our group is a member of the Moncloa Campus of International Excellence, within the priority lines: Sustainable Technologies and New Energies and Structural Materials, coming under the Global Change and New Energies and Materials for the Future clusters, respectively.
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Materials and Environmental Technology
TEMATMA
Structure: Research Groups
Industry, Materials and Circular Economy
ODS: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Life on Land
Our group has wide experience in various areas relating to the environment and sustainability in civil engineering, as can be seen from our main lines of research:
- Advanced Materials for Civil Engineering: Nanoparticles and Recycled Materials
- Analytical methodologies for the study of environmental samples
- Sustainability in Civil Infrastructures
- Asset Management in Infrastructures
- Methodologies for analysis of construction risks
- Data science, digital innovation and computer science applied to Civil Engineering and the Environment.
- Analytical Methodologies for the Study of Environmental Samples
- Asset Management in Infrastructures
- Contamination studies in water resources.
- Data science, digital innovation and computer science applied to Civil Engineering and the Environment
- Methodologies for the analysis of construction risks
- Sustainability in Civil Infrastructures
- Sustainable building materials
The TEMATMA group has taken part in more than 30 publicly and privately funded research projects, for Spanish companies (Constructora San José, RAUROSZCOM SL) and abroad (URETEK, Italy). It has also collaborated in projects with other public entities, such as CSIC, UCM, URJC, etc.
As a part of our infrastructures, we have an inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) that, apart from our research, we use to analyse metals outside, managed by the USRE ¿External Resource Monitoring Unit¿ at the UPM. We have also developed methods for arsenic speciation, using High performance liquid chromatography coupled with Atomic Fluorescent Spectroscopy (HPLC-(UV)-HG-AFS), which enables up to 11 arsenic compounds to be differentiated.
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Determination of total and extractable contents of elements in solutions of environmental samples and materials.