Dana Pierina Orlando Véliz
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dana.orlando@idaea.csic.es
ORCID:
0009-0009-1421-6973
Research group: Water, Environmental and Food Chemistry (ENFOCHEM)
Dana Orlando is a Chemist with a master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry by the University of Barcelona. Currently a PhD student in Analytical Chemistry and Environment at the Institute of Environment Assessment and Water Research (Barcelona, Spain). Her PhD research is specialized in the identification of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) by Suspect and Non-target Screening in different environmental matrices and determination based on Liquid Chromatography coupled to High Mass Spectrometry techniques.
PROMISCES
Preventing Recalcitrant Organic Mobile Industrial chemicalS for Circular Economy in the Soil-sediment-water system
PROMISCES will identify how industrial pollution prevents the deployment of the circular economy in the EU and which strategies help overcome key bottlenecks to deliver the ambitions of the European Green Deal and Circular Economy Action Plan. Funded as an H2020 project, PROMISCES considers specific circular economy routes including (i) semi-closed water cycles for drinking water supply at urban and catchment scale; (ii) wastewater reuse for irrigation in agriculture; (iii) nutrient recovery from sewage sludge; (iv) material recovery from dredged sediment and (v) land remediation for safe reuse in urban areas.
Start Date: 01/11/2021 – End Date: 30/04/2025
Project Leader: Miren López de Alda Villaizán , Víctor Matamoros Mercadal
Researchers: Rocío Inés Bonansea , Marinella Farré Urgell , Marta Llorca Casamayor
Support: Alicia Cano López , Pol Martín Chulio , Dana Pierina Orlando Véliz
Funding: European Project
https://promisces.eu/
MAGO
MAGO is the new 3-year PRIMA-funded project that aims at developing Mediterranean wAter management solutions for a sustainable aGriculture supplied by an Online collaborative platform. The project kicked off on the 1st of May, 2021. The overarching objective of the project is to make this connection between research results and real market needs and end-user demands, in the field of food security and water management in the Mediterranean region, especially focusing on the challenge of climate change. MAGO will develop WEMED, a collaborative platform with WEb applications for agriculture in the MEDiterranean.
It will introduce novel participatory processes for better water and innovation governance, enhance monitoring and modelling for better water use efficiency and soil conservation, and improve planning and operation of wastewater reuse systems in agriculture.
Funded by EC, PRIMA (Horizon 2020)