We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest article, “Cost-Effective Temperature Sensor for Monitoring the Setting Time of Concrete,” in Applied Sciences MDPI!
This study is the result of an exciting collaboration, combining ideas, learnings, and prototypes derived from the theses of our colleagues Leticia Presa Madrigal and Juan Antonio Rodríguez Rama, along with the experience and guidance of Professors Domingo Martin, Jorge Luis Costafreda Mustelier, Miguel Ángel Sanjuán, and José-Luis Parra y Alfaro from the ETSIME and ETSICCP UPM.
We had the invaluable support of the Official Laboratory for Testing Construction Materials and its enthusiastic team, as well as the Tellus UPM working group, who were essential in conducting a variety of tests, both destructive and non-destructive.
This work has allowed us to deepen our understanding of the synergies between digitalization and industry, opening new avenues for improving and comprehending the processes involved.
A true team effort that we are now sharing with the academic and professional community!
Thank you to everyone who has supported us and made this research possible, especially the Energy and Environment Chair of the Cátedra Fundación Cepsa at ETSIME-UPM Universidad Politécnica de Madrid for their support through the III Call for Research Project Grants for the 2022-2023 academic year, as well as the support received from the EELISA European University ESCE community.