Isolina Maria Silva Cabral Gonçalves. É Professor Associado no(a) Universidade da Beira Interior.  
                  
                  Academic Qualifications
                  PhD. In Chemistry (Anaerobic Removal of Textile Dyes), UBI, January 1994
                  Chemical Engineering Degree , IST-UTL, 1984	
                  
                  Teaching Position Summary
                  Temporary teacher in secondary education, January-March 1984 and October 1984-November 1985
                  Intern Assistant, Department of Chemistry, UBI, 1985- 1988.
                  Assistant, Department of Chemistry, UBI, 1988-1994.
                  Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, UBI, 1994-1999.
                  Assistant Professor with permanent appointment, Department of Chemistry, UBI, 1999-2008.
                  Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, UBI, since October 2008
                  Several curricular units in the field of environmental sciences for undergraduate and MSc courses have been taught.
                  
                  Research Activity Summary
                  The research work in the field of the environment was started in the UBI Chemistry Department in 1986, having been part of
                  the Effluent Treatment group integrated in the Paper and Textile Materials Unit (UMTP) from 1991 to 2014. Since 2014 he has
                  been a member of the FibEnTech unit in the environmental research group 
                  The main area of the developed research work started in 1985 is related with environmental sciences, particularly in the area
                  of chemical and biological environmental technologies applied to wastewater treatment, mainly in biological treatment applied
                  to textile and paper liquid effluents and also agro-industrial wastes. More recently, solid-liquid waste treatment has been
                  the main interest of the research activity. Some work was also done using membranes and bioadsorption in association with
                  biological treatment.