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  1. Life cycle assessment of olive-fibre-reinforced industrial biocomposites: A cradle-to-gate approach
  2. Effect of Olive Stone Biomass Ash Filler in Polylactic Acid Biocomposites on Accelerated Weathering Tests
  3. INTEGRATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTO ENGINEERING EDUCATION: A SUSTAINABLE MENTORSHIP MODEL FOR ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION PROJECTS
  4. INTERDEPARTMENTAL HACKATHON TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE OLIVE SECTOR: A TEACHING EXPERIENCE IN A MASTER’S PROGRAM
  5. PERCEPTIONS OF STUDENTS OF THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ON THEIR TRAINING, EMPLOYABILITY AND PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION: DIAGNOSIS FOR CURRICULAR IMPROVEMENT
  6. ALTERNATE TRAINING AS A MOTIVATIONAL TOOL AND AN APPROACH TO BUSINESS INNOVATION WITH YOUNG GRADUATES
  7. Study of the bactericidal properties of polylactic acid‐based 3D filament
  8. CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA) MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN 3D PRINTING: INSIGHTS FROM ADVANCED ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES AND PRINTING ORIENTATIONS
  9. FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE IN MASTER'S STUDENTS: STRATEGIES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  10. INTEGRATION OF PERSONAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN TEACHER TRAINING: EFFECTIVE EXPERIENCES AND METHODOLOGIES IN ENGINEERING COURSES
  11. Antiviral properties of polylactic acid and nano-TiO2 for 3D printing
  12. Degradation and Migration in Olive Oil Packaged in Polyethylene Terephthalate under Thermal Treatment and Storage Conditions
  13. Development of PLA–Waste Paper Biocomposites with High Cellulose Content
  14. Characterization of Cellulosic Pulps Isolated from Two Widespread Agricultural Wastes: Cotton and Sunflower Stalks
  15. Effect of the Incorporation of Olive Tree Pruning Sawdust in the Production of Lightweight Mortars
  16. Creating new routes: circular economy and innovative use of waste in the olive sector
  17. Production and characterization of cellulose acetate using olive tree pruning biomass as feedstock
  18. Cellulose-Based Upcycling of Brewer´s Spent Grains: Extraction and Acetylation
  19. ENTREPRENEURIAL PATH. FROM THE CLASSROOMS TO THE CREATION OF COMPANIES
  20. Obtaining Cellulose Nanocrystals from Olive Tree Pruning Waste and Evaluation of Their Influence as a Reinforcement on Biocomposites
  21. Effect of Olive Pit Reinforcement in Polylactic Acid Biocomposites on Environmental Degradation
  22. Using numerical-experimental analysis to evaluate rPET mechanical behavior under compressive stresses and MEX additive manufacturing for new sustainable designs
  23. ANALYSIS OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE SELF-PERCEPTION OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ABOUT GAMIFICATION AS AN EDUCATIONAL STRATEGY
  24. MENTORING AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH INITIATION
  25. MENTORING OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INNOVATOR ECOSYSTEM UNIVERSITIES- TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRES
  26. MENTORING OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. CASE OF AN ENTREPRENEUR WHO APPLIES THE HYPERSPECTRAL TECHNIQUE TO FOOD SAFETY
  27. Manufacture and characterisation of polylactic acid biocomposites with high-purity cellulose isolated from olive pruning waste
  28. ANALYSIS OF ENGINEERING STUDENT ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION DURING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GAMIFICATION
  29. INCORPORATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN SUBJECTS OF THE MATERIALS SCIENCE AREA: USE OF PLE AND CONTENT CURATION
  30. Preliminary Study of the Bactericide Properties of Biodegradable Polymers (PLA) with Metal Additives for 3D Printing Applications
  31. Comparative Study of the Presence of Heavy Metals in Edible Vegetable Oils
  32. Characterization of Flavoured Olive Oils of ‘Madural’ Variety
  33. Manufacture and Characterization of Recycled Polypropylene and Olive Pits Biocomposites
  34. Training in sustainable entrepreneurship. Experience in higher education
  35. Use of Natural Microtalcs during the Virgin Olive Oil Production Process to Increase Its Content in Antioxidant Compounds
  36. Content Curation in E-Learning: A Case of Study with Spanish Engineering Students
  37. PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERING
  38. Nanocellulose from Agricultural Wastes: Products and Applications—A Review
  39. Kinetics, absorption and regeneration of biphasic solvent with ethylpiperidine for carbon dioxide absorption
  40. An Experience of the Application of Glossaries and Wikis for Collaborative Learning of the Materials Science Subject
  41. Characterization of Alkanolamine Blends for Carbon Dioxide Absorption. Corrosion and Regeneration Studies
  42. MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL TOOLS AIMED AT PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL
  43. WORKSHOP OF PERSONAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS (PLES) FOR TEACHERS. HOW PLES HELP ONLINE TRAINING
  44. Online Tools for the Creation of Personal Learning Environments in Engineering Studies for Sustainable Learning
  45. Study of the Entrepreneurial Attitudes of STEM Students
  46. MOTIVATION TO BE ENTREPRENEUR VS BUSINESS INTENTION. RESULTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROMOTION PROGRAMS WITH ENGINEERING STUDENTS
  47. STUDY OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS USING SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
  48. Experimental and numerical study of the laser transmission welding between PA6/sepiolite nanocomposites and PLA
  49. Experimental and Numerical Analysis for the Mechanical Characterization of PETG Polymers Manufactured with FDM Technology under Pure Uniaxial Compression Stress States for Architectural Applications
  50. Learning tools in Electronic Engineering. Content Curation and Personal Learning Environments
  51. The Impact of the Entrepreneurship Promotion Programs and the Social Networks on the Sustainability Entrepreneurial Motivation of Engineering Students
  52. Photo-oxidative degradation of injection molded sepiolite/polyamide66 nanocomposites
  53. A numerical and experimental study of the compression uniaxial properties of PLA manufactured with FDM technology based on product specifications
  54. Personal Learning Environment for Educational Trainning in Higher Engineering Education
  55. Laser transmission welding of poly(lactic acid) and polyamide66/sepiolite nanocomposites
  56. Kinetics of the Absorption of Pure CO2 by Mixtures of Diisopropanolamine and Triethanolamine in Aqueous Solution
  57. FACEBOOK AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS: USING THIS TOOL FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
  58. ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE “PROMOTION OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE PROGRAMS” ON THE ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS OF THE ENGINEERING STUDENTS
  59. Study of the influence of storage conditions on the quality and migration levels of antimony in polyethylene terephthalate-bottled water
  60. Carbon dioxide absorption by aqueous mixtures of diisopropanolamine and triethanolamine
  61. WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL NETWORKING TOOLS FOR THE MATERIALS SCIENCE TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
  62. TEACHING EXPERIENCE WITH CES EDUPACK SOFTWARE IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
  63. Preliminary study of the use of spent diatomaceous earth from the brewing industry in clay matrix bricks
  64. The social media networking tools for the promotion of the entrepreneurship
  65. Influence of Extreme Storage Conditions on Extra Virgin Olive Oil Parameters: Traceability Study
  66. 1-Amine-2-propanol + Triethanolamine Aqueous Blends for Carbon Dioxide Absorption in a Bubble Reactor
  67. Characterization of MIPA and DIPA aqueous solutions in relation to absorption, speciation and degradation
  68. Thermooxidative degradation of injection-moulded sepiolite/polyamide 66 nanocomposites
  69. Mechanical and crystallographic properties of injection‐molded polyamide 66/sepiolite nanocomposites with different clay loading
  70. Carbon Dioxide Absorption in Triethanolamine Aqueous Solutions: Hydrodynamics and Mass Transfer
  71. Effect of Carbon Dioxide Chemical Absorption on Bubble Diameter and Interfacial Area
  72. Density, speed of sound, viscosity, refractive index and surface tension of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone+diethanolamine (or triethanolamine) from T=(293.15 to 323.15)K
  73. Study of corrosion of AISI 420 in the CO2absorption process using 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol aqueous solutions
  74. Assessment of olive mill solid residue (pomace) as an additive in lightweight brick production
  75. Thermal Effects in the Absorption of Pure CO2 into Aqueous Solutions of 2-Methyl-amino-ethanol
  76. Density, Speed of Sound, Refractive Index, and Viscosity of 1-Amino-2-Propanol {or Bis(2-hydroxypropyl)amine} + Triethanolamine + Water from T = (288.15 to 333.15) K
  77. Kinetic Study of the Absorption of Carbon Dioxide by Aqueous Triethanolamine Solutions
  78. Density, Speed of Sound, Refractive Index, Viscosity, Surface Tension, and Excess Volume of N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone + 1-Amino-2-propanol {or Bis(2-hydroxypropyl)amine} from T = (293.15 to 323.15) K
  79. Density, Speed of Sound, Viscosity, Refractive Index, and Excess Volume ofN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone + Ethanol (or Water or Ethanolamine) fromT= (293.15 to 323.15) K
  80. Interfacial area and mass transfer in carbon dioxide absorption in TEA aqueous solutions in a bubble column reactor
  81. Density, Speed of Sound, and Isentropic Compressibility of Triethanolamine (orN-Methyldiethanolamine) + Water + Ethanol Solutions fromt= (15 to 50) °C
  82. Removal process of CO2 using MDEA aqueous solutions in a bubble column reactor
  83. Kinetics of the reaction of pure CO2 with N‐methyldiethanolamine in aqueous solutions
  84. Surface Tension of Aqueous Binary Mixtures of 2-(Methylamino)ethanol and 2-(Ethylamino)ethanol and Aqueous Ternary Mixtures of These Amines with Triethanolamine orN-Methyldiethanolamine from (293.15 to 323.15) K
  85. Surface Tension of Binary Mixtures ofN-Methyldiethanolamine and Triethanolamine with Ethanol
  86. Surface Tension of Aqueous Binary Mixtures of 2-(Methylamino)ethanol and 2-(Ethylamino)ethanol and Aqueous Ternary Mixtures of These Amines with Triethanolamine orN-Methyldiethanolamine from (293.15 to 323.15) K
  87. Density and Speed of Sound of Binary Mixtures ofN-Methyldiethanolamine and Triethanolamine with Ethanol
  88. Densities and Viscosities of Aqueous Ternary Mixtures of 2-(Methylamino)ethanol and 2-(Ethylamino)ethanol with Diethanolamine, Triethanolamine, N-Methyldiethanolamine, or 2-Amino-1-methyl-1-propanol from 298.15 to 323.15 K
  89. Densities and Viscosities of Aqueous Solutions of Pyrrolidine and Piperidine from (20 to 50) °C
  90. Absorption of Carbon Dioxide at High Partial Pressures in Aqueous Solutions of Di-isopropanolamine
  91. Thermal effects of CO2 absorption in aqueous solutions of 2‐amino‐2‐methyl‐1‐propanol