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"All Roads Led Me to olavarría": an Uruguayan Researcher Chose the Fio to Advance Her Thesis on Sustainable Cement

Iliana Rodríguez left Uruguay with a clear concern: how to transform cement, one of the most used materials in the world but also one of the most polluting, into a sustainable option. Architect of formation, with master's degree in architecture and PhD in Engineering in course at the University of the Republic of Montevideo, found in the Faculty of Engineering of Olavarría the place where that search could take a concrete leap. "All the roads le…
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Iliana Rodríguez left Uruguay with a clear concern: how to transform cement, one of the most used materials in the world but also one of the most polluting, into a sustainable option. Architect of formation, with master's degree in architecture and PhD in Engineering in course at the University of the Republic of Montevideo, found in the Faculty of Engineering of Olavarría the place where that search could take a concrete leap. "All the roads le…

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En Linea Noticias broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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