Jeronimo Rafael Kreiker | Environmental | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Jeronimo Rafael Kreiker | Environmental | Innovative Research Award

National Scientific and Technical Research Council | Argentina

Dr. Jeronimo Rafael Kreiker is an Independent Researcher in the New Materials Area at the Centro Experimental de la Vivienda Económica under the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas in Argentina, where he also serves as Deputy Director. Born in Almafuerte in the province of Córdoba, he holds advanced qualifications in chemistry and quality engineering, supported by an early technical background in the same field. His work centers on the development of sustainable construction materials created from urban and industrial waste, low-energy resources, and circular-economy strategies. He has made significant contributions to cementitious and polymeric composites, recycling of discarded plastics from electrical and electronic equipment, and the valorization of agricultural and paper residues, with a strong emphasis on producing environmentally responsible building components suitable for affordable housing. Throughout his career, Dr. Kreiker has coauthored a wide range of peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and conference contributions in respected scientific outlets, covering topics such as recycled plastic aggregates, biopolymer-based materials, fungal-derived composites, natural fiber reinforcements, and innovative construction technologies. His achievements also include patents related to recycled plastic processing and novel composite formulations, along with extensive technical services, technology transfer initiatives, and collaboration with public institutions and private companies engaged in circular-economy activities. He has successfully led funded research projects at local and national levels and has mentored doctoral candidates who have completed their studies with high distinction. Dr. Kreiker’s innovations have earned him recognition in the field of sustainable materials, particularly for advances in recycled rubber components and PET-based building products, which have been acknowledged in national and international innovation platforms. His work has resulted in 22 documents, cited 223 times across 189 publications, and an h-index of 8 according to Scopus, reflecting his growing scholarly impact. Through his research, leadership, and commitment to community-oriented technological development, he stands as a prominent figure driving eco-efficient construction solutions and advancing circular-economy practices across Latin America. This profile strongly aligns with the Innovative Research Award category, highlighting contributions that exemplify outstanding creativity, sustainability, and impact in materials science.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

Fernández, N., Basso, A. V., Peisino, L. E., López, S., Tapia, A., & Kreiker, J. (2025). A novel biocomposite made of citrus peel waste and mushroom mycelium: Mechanical, thermal, and bio-repellency studies. Recycling.

Fernandez, N., Strzelecki, F., Floreano, A., & Kreiker, J. (2025). Sustainable alternative masonry units to replace the fired clay vault in the BENO system. Construction Reports.

Fernandez, N., Kreiker, J., Strzelecki, F., & Floreano, A. (2025). Beno system with masonry as an alternative to baked clay vaults. Architect.

Gaggino, R., Kreiker, J., Peisino, L. E., Sánchez Amono, M. P., & Fernández, N. (2024). Proposal for the recycling of urban solid waste in municipalities of Córdoba for the development of construction components for social purposes. Urban Notebook.

Granados, A. M., Kreiker, J., & De Rossi, R. H. (2002). Insertion of Fischer carbene complexes into the carbon–carbon bond: Ring expansion of a sulfur heterocycle from five- to six-membered. Tetrahedron Letters.

Willi Haas | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Willi Haas | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award

scientist at BOKU University, Austria

Dr. Willi Haas is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Social Ecology, BOKU University, Vienna. He holds a mechanical engineering degree, a doctorate in philosophy specializing in sociology, and a habilitation in social ecology. His work focuses on analyzing society-nature interactions over time and space to explore sustainable transitions towards a post-fossil society. With an interdisciplinary approach integrating social, cultural, and natural sciences, he examines governance, policy integration, conflicts, and barriers affecting change processes. Dr. Haas has made significant contributions to the understanding of environmental sustainability and circular economy, influencing both academia and policy-making.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Haas’s academic journey began with a degree in mechanical engineering, followed by a PhD in philosophy with a focus on sociology. His pursuit of interdisciplinary knowledge led him to attain a habilitation in social ecology, where he studied the complex interplay between society and the environment. His educational background has equipped him with a unique perspective, allowing him to apply sociological theories to ecological transitions. Through his academic training, Dr. Haas has developed expertise in material flow analysis, sustainability transitions, and socio-metabolic systems, positioning him as a leading scholar in social ecology.

work Experience💼

With years of experience in social ecology and sustainability research, Dr. Haas has contributed to various high-impact projects on climate policy, circular economy, and environmental governance. He has been an integral part of multiple European research initiatives, such as the Horizon Europe-funded CircEUlar project and the ACRP-funded Q2-PATHWAYS project. His work extends beyond research, engaging in policy discussions and advising governments and institutions on sustainability strategies. Additionally, he is a sought-after speaker and collaborator in academic and policy-making circles, contributing to conferences, workshops, and interdisciplinary research networks.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Haas has been recognized for his contributions to social ecology and sustainability studies through various awards and honors. His research excellence has earned him accolades from academic institutions and international sustainability organizations. He has received awards for his innovative approaches to climate-friendly living and circular economy frameworks. His influence in bridging the gap between policy and academia has been acknowledged by governmental and environmental agencies. As a thought leader in the field, his work continues to shape global discussions on ecological transitions and sustainability governance.

Research Focus

Dr. Haas’s research centers on understanding and promoting sustainability transitions through an interdisciplinary lens. He explores socio-metabolic processes, material flow dynamics, and the governance of environmental change. His work delves into the circular economy’s challenges, identifying socio-political and economic barriers to its implementation. Additionally, he examines the impact of climate change on public health and infrastructure, advocating for systemic transformations. By combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies, Dr. Haas provides insights into sustainable policy development, resource efficiency, and environmental justice.

Skills 💡

Dr. Haas possesses a diverse skill set that includes expertise in social ecology, sustainability analysis, and interdisciplinary research. He is proficient in material flow accounting, socio-metabolic system modeling, and policy integration strategies. His ability to apply sociological theories to ecological transitions makes him a valuable contributor to sustainability discourse. Additionally, he excels in stakeholder engagement, facilitating discussions between policymakers, researchers, and communities. His communication skills enable him to present complex environmental issues in an accessible manner, making a significant impact in both academic and public spheres.

 

Conclusion✅

Dr. Willi Haas is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his interdisciplinary research, substantial contributions to sustainability science, and policy impact. While his citation index and industry engagement could be further improved, his extensive publication record, ongoing projects, and scholarly influence make him a deserving nominee.

 

📚Publications to Noted

 

How circular is the global economy? An assessment of material flows, waste production and recycling in the EU and the world in 2005

Authors: W. Haas, F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, M. Heinz

Citations: 1522

Year: 2015

Global socioeconomic material stocks rise 23-fold over the 20th century and require half of annual resource use

Authors: F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, C. Lauk, W. Haas, H. Tanikawa, T. Fishman, …

Citations: 732

Year: 2017

Between activism and science: grassroots concepts for sustainability coined by Environmental Justice Organizations

Authors: J. Martinez-Alier, I. Anguelovski, P. Bond, D. Del Bene, F. Demaria

Citations: 443

Year: 2014

From resource extraction to outflows of wastes and emissions: The socioeconomic metabolism of the global economy, 1900–2015

Authors: F. Krausmann, C. Lauk, W. Haas, D. Wiedenhofer

Citations: 438

Year: 2018

Measuring Progress towards a Circular Economy: A Monitoring Framework for Economy‐wide Material Loop Closing in the EU28

Authors: A. Mayer, W. Haas, D. Wiedenhofer, F. Krausmann, P. Nuss, G.A. Blengini

Citations: 407

Year: 2018

Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25

Authors: D. Wiedenhofer, J.K. Steinberger, N. Eisenmenger, W. Haas

Citations: 267

Year: 2015

Red meat, diseases and healthy alternatives: A critical review

Authors: C. Ekmekcioglu, P. Wallner, M. Kundi, U. Weisz, W. Haas, H.P. Hutter

Citations: 223

Year: 2016

Integrating material stock dynamics into economy-wide material flow accounting: concepts, modelling, and global application for 1900–2050

Authors: D. Wiedenhofer, T. Fishman, C. Lauk, W. Haas, F. Krausmann

Citations: 219

Year: 2019

The environmental effect of car-free housing: A case in Vienna

Authors: M. Ornetzeder, E.G. Hertwich, K. Hubacek, K. Korytarova, W. Haas

Citations: 187

Year: 2008

Spaceship earth’s odyssey to a circular economy-a century long perspective

Authors: W. Haas, F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, C. Lauk, A. Mayer

Citations: 174

Year: 2020