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Ana Carolina Cassoni is a researcher at the Centre for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry (CBQF) and a PhD student at the School of Biotechnology, Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP). Her work spans sustainable bioprocesses, lignin valorization, and agro-food waste management, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- BSc in Biology (2009-2013), University of Porto
- MSc in Ecology, Environment and Territory (2013-2016), University of Porto
Her research focuses on:
- Phytoremediation using constructed wetlands
- Development of sustainable textiles from waste valorization
- Lignin-based biopesticides for nematode control
- Deep eutectic solvent applications in antioxidant recovery
Article trends highlight expertise in lignin valorization, waste-to-resource strategies, and sustainable agricultural/textile innovations. Key subfields include eutectic solvent chemistry, biopolymer isolation, and circular economy implementation.
Scientific awards include:
- 2nd Place at BFK Ideas 2021
- 3rd Place at Online Conference for Young Researchers 2022
- Two 1st Place awards at 2023 conferences
Active in academic networks, Cassoni serves on the CBQF board and chairs conference committees, emphasizing her role in advancing sustainable biotechnology solutions.
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