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Irene Gonzalez-Torre Sanchez

Investigadora

Universidad del Bío-Bío

Concepcion, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Evaluación no destructiva de materiales Caracterización mecánica y termofísica de materiales Desarrollo de materiales de construcción auto-reparables Valorización de residuos para el desarrollo de nuevos materiales

Educación

  •  Ingeniería Civil, UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA. España, 2010
  •  Investigación en Ingeniería Civil, UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA. España, 2012

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Vías y Obras Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO

    Arquitectura, Construcción y Diseño

    Concepcion, Chile

    2015 - 2015

  •   Profesor Prácticas Tecnología de Materiales Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO

    Ingeniería

    Concepción, Chile

    2016 - 2017

  •   Profesor Prácticas Tecnología de Materiales Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO

    Ingeniería

    Concepción, Chile

    2019 - 2019

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Investigador Full Time

    GITECO - UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA

    Santander, España

    2010 - 2014

  •   Coordinador / Investigador Full Time

    LabMAT - UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO

    Concepción, Chile

    2015 - A la fecha


 

Article (16)

Biocapsules containing low-cost rejuvenators for asphalt self-healing
Pyrolytic oil from waste tyres as a promising encapsulated rejuvenator for the extrinsic self-healing of bituminous materials
Microencapsulated Bio-Based Rejuvenators for the Self-Healing of Bituminous Materials
Recent advances on self-healing of bituminous materials by the action of encapsulated rejuvenators
Effect of metallic waste addition on the electrical, thermophysical and microwave crack-healing properties of asphalt mixtures
Effect of Metallic Waste Addition on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cement-Based Mortars
Electrical and thermal characterisation of cement-based mortars containing recycled metallic waste
Experimental evaluation of mechanical and thermal properties of recycled rubber membranes reinforced with crushed polyethylene particles
Influence of the Microwave Heating Time on the Self-Healing Properties of Asphalt Mixtures
Mechanical damage evaluation of geosynthetics fibres used as anti-reflective cracking systems in asphalt pavements
Nanomechanical properties of polymeric fibres used in geosynthetics
Evaluation of reflective cracking in pavements using a new procedure that combine loads with different frequencies
Experimental study of the behaviour of different geosynthetics as anti-reflective cracking systems using a combined-load fatigue test
Influence of geosynthetic type on retarding cracking in asphalt pavements
Physical and mechanical behaviour of a fibre-reinforced rubber membrane with self-healing purposes via microwave heating
Damage evaluation during installation of geosynthetics used in asphalt pavements

ConferencePaper (5)

Evaluación de la resistencia mecánica de mezclas asfálticas reforzadas con fibras metálicas
Measurement of electrical and thermal properties of asphalt mixtures with metallic waste
Medida de las propiedades volumétricas y termofísicas de mezclas asfálticas reforzadas con residuos metálicos
Desarrollo de una nueva mezcla asfáltica con propiedades de auto-reparación
Evaluación del daño de geosintéticos usados como sistema anti-remonte de fisuras en pavimentos asfálticos

Proyecto (5)

Self-healing of bituminous materials using renewable resource-based microcapsules: a sustainable approach to extend the lifetime of roads
Development of a new fiber-reinforced asphalt mixture with self-healing properties via microwave heating
GREENROAD, Fostering green public procurement in road construction through the validation of high-performance asphalt eco-mixtures
POLYMIX, Polymer wastes in asphalt mixtures: a way to increase sustainability of roads infrastructures
REHABCAR, Rehabilitación de carreteras y autopistas
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Irene Gonzalez-Torre

Investigadora

Ingeniería Civil y Ambiental

Universidad del Bío-Bío

Concepcion, Chile