65 / 100

Mrs. Viviana Mora-Ruiz | geotechnics| Best Researcher Award

Mrs de investigaciĆ³n y desarrollo, Colombia

Viviana Mora Ruiz is a Civil Engineer with a Masterā€™s degree in Geotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Spain). She has a strong research background in geotechnical engineering, construction materials, and sustainable building practices. Currently, she works as a researcher and faculty member at Universidad de InvestigaciĆ³n y Desarrollo, where she focuses on soil mechanics, geotechnics, foundations, and pavement engineering. Her career also includes teaching roles at Pontificia Bolivariana University and consultancy in geotechnical studies. Mora has experience in various construction and rehabilitation projects, particularly those involving slope stabilization, soil erosion, and cement additives for earth construction. She has published several high-impact research articles and actively participates in international conferences.

Publication Profile

Scholar

šŸŽ“Education

Viviana Mora Ruiz holds a Masterā€™s in Geotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (2018-2020), recognized by Colombia’s Ministry of Education. She completed her undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at the University La Gran Colombia (2012-2017). Additionally, she has pursued further academic development with certifications such as a university teaching diploma from Pontificia Bolivariana University (2023), scientific writing courses, and advanced geotechnical design courses. Mora’s educational journey reflects her deep commitment to enhancing her expertise in civil engineering and geotechnics, equipping her with a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application in construction and geotechnical studies.

šŸ’¼Experience

Mora has extensive experience in both academia and industry. She currently works as a researcher and faculty member at Universidad de InvestigaciĆ³n y Desarrollo, focusing on geotechnical and construction engineering topics. She has taught at the Pontificia Bolivariana University and offered professional development courses in geotechnical software. Previously, she worked as a civil engineer at Geoandina, where she specialized in slope stabilization and soil studies for major infrastructure projects. As a construction resident, she has overseen residential housing projects, ensuring quality control and safety regulations were met. Additionally, she provided geotechnical consulting services for projects involving soil studies and foundation designs. Her vast field experience allows her to integrate practical applications with academic insights.

šŸ†Awards and Honors

Viviana Mora has earned various recognitions for her academic and professional contributions. She received a Research Excellence Award in 2015 from Graphic Era University (India). She was honored with the Early Career Research Award from the Science and Engineering Research Board (2017). She also earned a travel grant from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to attend a conference in Pittsburgh (2012). Mora has been awarded multiple research grants, including DTE funding for workshops and GUCOST funding for academic initiatives. Additionally, she has been awarded for outstanding presentations, such as the Best Paper Award at TriboIndia-2023, held at NIT Srinagar, India. These awards underscore her significant contributions to research in geotechnical and civil engineering.

šŸ”¬Research Focus

Viviana Mora’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, sustainable construction practices, and material optimization. She has published numerous papers on soil stabilization, slope stabilization, and the use of alternative materials like cement additives in earth construction. Her work extends to bioclimatic design, considering the impact of terrain and climate on building sustainability. She has investigated the effects of soil erosion and strategies for mitigating these issues, especially in regions with challenging terrain. Moraā€™s research in geotechnical engineering also covers the development of advanced models for analyzing soil behavior and improving the structural integrity of buildings and roads. Additionally, she is interested in exploring the use of non-traditional materials and methodologies to improve the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of civil engineering projects. Her research contributes to both academic knowledge and practical solutions for real-world construction challenges.

Conclusion

Jicell Viviana Mora Ruiz is a distinguished researcher whose work in geotechnical engineering and sustainable construction is advancing critical knowledge in the field. Her academic achievements, coupled with her expertise in geotechnical consultancy, make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to build on her collaborative efforts and expanding her research into new domains, she has the potential to further shape the future of civil engineering and construction sustainability.

Publications

    1. Analysis of the physical, hydraulic, and mechanical properties of sugar bagasse ash-clay geomaterial
      • Authors: V Mora-Ruiz, M Riascos-Caipe, F SĆ”nchez-Garcia, S Villadiego-Vargas
      • Published in: MatĆ©ria (Rio de Janeiro), 27 (04), e20220273
      • Year: 2022
    1. A hybrid decision tool for site selection of construction and demolition waste (CDW) facilities in developing countries
      • Authors: J Soto-Paz, A Hernandez, CA MejĆ­a-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, W HernĆ”ndez
      • Published in: Environmental Processes, 10 (2), 35
      • Year: 2023
    1. Experimental analysis of the cyclic behavior of rammed earth walls reinforced with Arundo donax natural fiber
      • Authors: V Mora-Ruiz, C MejĆ­a-Parada, B NuƱez, SM Pineda, NI Prado
      • Published in: Heliyon, 10 (17)
      • Year: 2024
    1. Influence of LS Factor Overestimation Soil Loss on RUSLE Model for Complex Topographies
      • Authors: C MejĆ­a-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, JA Vallejo-Borda, J Arrieta-Baldovino
      • Published in: Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 1-14
      • Year: 2024
    1. Bioclimatic design recommendations for novel cluster analysis-based mapping for humid climates with altitudinal gradient variations
      • Authors: C MejĆ­a-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, S Attia
      • Published in: Journal of Building Engineering, 82, 108262
      • Year: 2024
    1. Dataset of temperature and relative humidity for a TMY in Colombia updated to 2021
      • Authors: M Parada, C Andres, V Mora-Ruiz, S Attia
      • Published in: Harvard Dataverse, Cambridge, United States
      • Year: 2023
    1. DesempeƱo mecƔnico y durable de un suelo estabilizado con un cementante alternativo
      • Authors: JV Mora Ruiz
      • Published by: Universitat PolitĆØcnica de Catalunya
      • Year: 2020
    1. Advanced technological integration for swine wastewater: Enhancing treatment with photo-Fenton and electrocoagulation
      • Authors: T Luque, M Jimenez, A Aguilar, BA Parra-Orobio, J Alvarez, A Hernandez
      • Published in: Results in Engineering, 24, 103041
      • Year: 2024
    1. Microclimate Zoning Based on Double Clustering Method for Humid Climates with Altitudinal Gradient Variations: A Case Study in Colombia
      • Authors: C MejĆ­a-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, J Soto-Paz, BA Parra-Orobio, S Attia
      • Published in: Atmosphere, 15 (6), 709
      • Year: 2024

 

Viviana Mora-Ruiz | geotechnics| Best Researcher Award

You May Also Like