Lucía Fernández, archaeology to unveil the past of the Roman Huelva

Lucía Fernández

For decades, the scientific community believed that Huelva, the Roman Onoba, was only a small fishermen village. However, the work of Lucía Fernández, an archaeologist from the University of Huelva, is contributing to unveil the real monumental past of the city and its role as a first order strategic enclave during the Imperial Period. The […]

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Building materials as a harmless solution for chemical waste

chemical waste

The Radiations Physics and Environment Research Team from the University of Huelva has been searching for solutions for chemical waste produced by industry for decades, especially for phosphogypsum, red gypsum and tionite. Their proposal is to use them as raw material in the production of cements, ceramic materials, concrete… Their studies reveal that integrating them […]

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An app connects engineers and companies to facilitate labour insertion

engineers

The companies that need engineers post job offers through this mobile app. Then, students and graduates from the Superior Technical College of Engineering of the University of Huelva receive an alert in their cell phones. With this tool called ETSIEmplea, developed by students of this centre and designed by its director, they aim to facilitate […]

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