Rayder Willian Leonardo Laura

Rayder Willian Leonardo Laura

Rayder Willian Leonardo Laura is a research scientist at the Universidad de Navarra, where he works on structural timber innovation within the PRISMA project. A mechanical engineer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, he brings experience in laboratory management, applied research, and structural testing. His work focuses on optimizing timber-based CLT panel systems through mechanical testing and finite element analysis, and promoting knowledge transfer for sustainable construction. He actively contributes to science outreach through publications, conferences, and interdisciplinary collaborations

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The circular economy could make demolition a thing of the past

The construction industry generates over 2.2 billion tonnes of waste annually, with demolition accounting for the vast majority. A shift to circular economy principles—designing for disassembly, reusing materials, and upcycling waste—offers a sustainable alternative to demolition

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