Juliana Vidal
Senior Program Manager
she/her
Beyond Benign, Inc.
Bio
Juliana Vidal (she/her) earned her Ph.D. in the Green Chemistry and Catalysis Group at Memorial University of Newfoundland (St. John’s, NL, Canada), supervised by Prof. Francesca Kerton (Memorial University of Newfoundland) and co-supervised by Prof. Stephanie MacQuarrie (Cape Breton University). During her Ph.D., Juliana investigated new applications for a sustainable material obtained from wood waste called biochar. As a Postdoctoral Researcher supervised by Prof. Audrey Moores at McGill University, she worked on developing greener methods for the implementation of a biorefinery using crustacean shell waste.
Besides being the Higher Education Program Manager at Beyond Benign, Juliana is also involved with the Global Conversation on Sustainability (GCS) project created by the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) and IUPAC, and the Chemicals and Waste Platform of the UNEP Major Group for Children and Youth. Juliana was also in the Executive Board of the Network of Early-Career Sustainable Scientists and Engineers (NESSE), in the Governance Task Force of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), and has been selected as a Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Future Leader in 2020.
Besides being the Higher Education Program Manager at Beyond Benign, Juliana is also involved with the Global Conversation on Sustainability (GCS) project created by the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) and IUPAC, and the Chemicals and Waste Platform of the UNEP Major Group for Children and Youth. Juliana was also in the Executive Board of the Network of Early-Career Sustainable Scientists and Engineers (NESSE), in the Governance Task Force of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), and has been selected as a Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Future Leader in 2020.
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- Limited Admin
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- English
- Portuguese
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- Renewable Feedstocks
- Catalysis
- Circular Economy
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- Juliana Vidal was just tagged in a comment: I will not be attending in person this time around, but my colleagues @Amy Cannon, @Omar Villanueva and @Juliana Vidal will be! I believe there are also a ton of green chemistry sessions and events, including some networking events with the ACS GCI...
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign
- Juliana Vidal was just tagged in a comment: Hi @Natalie O'Neil @Juliana Vidal I just deleted Ju's conversation post and I wonder why i WAS ABLE TO DO THAT. ...
- Juliana Vidal was just tagged in a comment: @Juliana Vidal - get in here. @Monica Soma Hensley you too join the fun! ...
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object Women in Green Chemistry and Engineering: Agents of Change Toward the Achievement of a Sustainable Future
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object Women in Green Chemistry and Engineering: Agents of Change Toward the Achievement of a Sustainable Future
- Juliana Vidal just published the new learning object Women in Green Chemistry and Engineering: Agents of Change Toward the Achievement of a Sustainable Future
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