Researcher in Sustainable construction materials form industrial byproducts and industrial waste.
I have a Degree in Technical Architecture (EPSEB, UPC, Catalunya) with an exchange year in Universidade da Coruña (UDC, Coruña). I also graduated in Materials Engineering (UB, Barcelona) with a six-month exchange in Universidad Complutense (UCM, Madrid). Finally, I held a Master’s in Renewable and Sustainable Energy (UB, Barcelona).
For many years I worked in the field of construction and architecture as a draftsman, project management assistant, and public tender technician. Before my incorporation in DIOPMA, I also worked in Fundació CIM (UPC) as a trainer in CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, SketchUp, etc.). Thanks to my experience in these areas, I gained knowledge and expertise in project management, CAD design, and teaching skills, among others.
I joined in DIOPMA in October 2016 as a trainee. Currently, I combine the position as a research assistant with the position of adjunct lecturer in the Materials science and chemistry-physics department. I am about to finish my PhD thesis based on the formulation of alkali-activated binders using bottom ash from municipal waste incineration. This investigation combines the main research that I am involved in, which are the valorisation of waste and by-products and the design of sustainable cement-based materials.
I aspire to develop new sustainable building materials that allow progress towards a circular economy based on the zero-waste principle.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6816-6774
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alex-Maldonado-3
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-maldonado-54863968/
Mail: alex.maldonado@ub.edu
Phone Number: (+34) 93 403 13 16
Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexrstscbrn
Recent publications
- High-porosity alkali-activated binders based on glass and aluminium recycling industry waste
- Kaolinite structural modifications induced by mechanical activation
- Pyroclastic volcanic ash as a potential precursor of alkali-activated binders – A case study from Tajogaite (La Palma, Canary Islands) volcano eruption
- Sustainable magnesium phosphate micromortars formulated with PAVAL® alumina by-product as micro-aggregat
- Fluidised-bed incineration bottom ash as the sole precursor of alkali-activated binders: A comparison with bottom ash from grate incinerators