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Dr. Jonas Jose Perez Bravo

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Dr. Jonas Jose Perez Bravo is a Research Assistant at the University of Mons. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires in 2019. He was a CONICET Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Chemistry and Drug Metabolism (IQUIMEFA), University of Buenos Aires (2019–2022), and he was involved in the modification of biopolymers employing green solvents, also, as the addition of nanoparticles to obtain nanostructured composites to provide innovative solutions for water treatments during this period. His focus has been on chemical modification and cross-linking of polymers, dispersion of nanomaterials in polymer matrices, and their characterization using various techniques. He has also been awarded BEWARE Fellowships (MSCA COFUND) at the University of Mons (UMONS) in an intersectoral project with TotalEnergies.The project aims to investigate the degradation profiles of different polyolefin grades and to correlate how their inherent parameters affect their mechanical recycling.

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Dr. Jonas Jose Perez Bravo is a Research Assistant at the University of Mons. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires in 2019. He was a CONICET Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Chemistry and Drug Metabolism (IQUIMEFA), University of Buenos Aires (2019–2022), and he was involved in the modification of biopolymers employing green solvents, also, as the addition of nanoparticles to obtain nanostructured composites to provide innovative solutions for water treatments during this period. His focus has been on chemical modification and cross-linking of polymers, dispersion of nanomaterials in polymer matrices, and their characterization using various techniques. He has also been awarded BEWARE Fellowships (MSCA COFUND) at the University of Mons (UMONS) in an intersectoral project with TotalEnergies.The project aims to investigate the degradation profiles of different polyolefin grades and to correlate how their inherent parameters affect their mechanical recycling.