Invited
MAÍRA MALLMANN
PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina. She works as a postdoctoral researcher in the Postgraduate Program in Chemical Engineering at UFSC and is part of the Strategic Research Group in Solar Energy (Photovoltaics) at the Green Hydrogen Laboratory. She works as a teacher in training courses in the area of Green Hydrogen. She was a researcher at the Human Resources 11.1 Program of the National Petroleum Agency working with ceramic catalysts for biogas reforming reactions to produce hydrogen-rich synthesis gas. She completed a sandwich PhD period in France between 2017 and 2018, developing mesoporous ceramic materials functionalized with metallic nanoparticles for clean energy applications. She holds a degree in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering from the University of Western Santa Catarina (2009 - 2013) and a master's degree in Chemical Engineering from UFSC (2014 - 2016). During her undergraduate studies, she worked in a technical-analytical laboratory in the biogas area at the Technological University of Munich, in Germany, through the Science Without Borders Program (CSF). Research area: heterogeneous catalysis for generating green hydrogen, green ammonia, electrochemistry, photoelectrolysis and dry reforming of biogas.