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Caroline Loss

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Caroline Loss was born in 1988 in Caxias do Sul - Brazil. In 2009, with Academic Laurea, she received the title of Technologist in Fashion and Style from the University of Caxias do Sul (Brazil). In 2010 he moved to Portugal, where he received a Master's degree in Fashion Design (2012) and a PhD in Textile Engineering (2017), both from the University of Beira Interior (UBI).
During the last few years, it has established a strong synergy between Engineering, Technology and Fashion, in order to explore new research topics and the creation of new textile materials and technological products. She was a Post-Doctoral fellow and is currently an integrated researcher at the FibEnTech Research Unit (UBI), working on the national project TexBoost – Less Commodities More Specialties. Caroline Loss is the author or co-author of three book chapters and more than 20 papers in scientific journals and international conferences. He has already received four distinctions for his work in the field of textile antennas, including third place in The Fiber Society Graduate Student Paper Competition, and an honorable mention in the Student Paper Award at the International Microwave Workshop Series on Advanced Materials and Processes Conference (IMWS-AMP), both in 2017.