Adriana Gioda | Atmospheric Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Adriana Gioda | Atmospheric Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

PUC-Rio | Brazil

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Early Academic Pursuits

Adriana Gioda began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry, where she laid the foundational knowledge for her future work in environmental and analytical sciences. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Chemistry, focusing her research on the spectrophotometric determination of trace aluminum in water used for dialysis an early indication of her interest in public health and chemical analysis. Building on this work, she completed a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a focus on indoor and outdoor air pollution and their health impacts. This research set the tone for her career, integrating environmental chemistry with real-world public health issues.

Postdoctoral Research and Habilitation

Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Gioda undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Puerto Rico – Medical Sciences Campus, where she furthered her expertise in environmental health. She completed her habilitation (Livre-docência) at the same institution, specializing in environmental chemistry and public health. This phase of her career enriched her international academic network and reinforced her interdisciplinary approach to scientific challenges.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Gioda holds a full-time professorship with exclusive dedication at PUC‑Rio, where she is actively engaged in teaching, research, and student mentorship. She has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Puerto Rico and taught at several other academic institutions, including UNIVILLE and UFSM, as well as private high schools. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes both scientific rigor and societal relevance, preparing students to tackle complex environmental issues with innovative and ethical approaches.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Gioda’s work spans analytical and environmental chemistry, with core areas including atmospheric chemistry, toxicology, indoor air quality, and heavy metal analysis. Her research leverages advanced spectrometric and biomonitoring techniques to assess environmental contaminants and their impacts on health. In addition, she has contributed to the development of technical and instructional materials in air quality management and environmental chemistry, helping disseminate scientific knowledge beyond academia. Her notable publications include studies on e-cigarettes (e-liquids), air pollution during public health crises, indoor air quality in urban settings, rainwater chemistry, and toxicology. She is also the author of a book on environmental remediation using invasive plant species, reflecting her interest in sustainable and innovative environmental solutions.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Gioda’s scholarly output demonstrates her strong impact in the field. Her research has been cited extensively in both Web of Science and Scopus-indexed journals, with hundreds of publications and a high h-index that attests to the relevance and quality of her work. Beyond academic metrics, her influence is evident through awards and honors from professional bodies in chemistry, toxicology, sustainability, and education. She has received recognition for best poster presentations, sustainability initiatives, technological innovation, and educational excellence.

Academic Citations and Metrics

Dr. Gioda’s scientific contributions are well recognized in the academic community. Her Web of Science profile reflects over two thousand citations and more than a hundred peer-reviewed articles, along with a commendable h-index. Her Scopus metrics mirror these achievements, reinforcing the consistency and reach of her research portfolio.

Technical Skills and Expertise

With a strong command of spectrometric techniques and analytical instrumentation, Dr. Gioda has developed and applied advanced methods for assessing environmental contaminants, particularly in air and water. Her skillset includes biomonitoring, indoor air control, toxicological analysis, and the interpretation of trace elements in complex matrices. She has continually enhanced her competencies through short courses in climate change, atomic spectrometry, chiral separations, and sustainable development, undertaken at international institutions and universities.

Teaching Experience 

Over the years, Dr. Gioda has supervised a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral theses covering air pollution, water quality, the toxicity of e-cigarettes, environmental racism, and public health chemistry. Her mentoring has extended to postdoctoral researchers, fostering independent and socially conscious scientists. Her teaching contributions extend beyond the classroom through her development of technical courses, educational resources, and scientific outreach programs.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Gioda’s work bridges science, education, and public health, making her an influential figure in the environmental sciences community. Her research has helped shape understanding of air pollution’s health impacts, particularly in urban and indoor environments. She has also contributed meaningfully to dialogues around sustainability, environmental justice, and chemical safety. As environmental challenges grow in complexity, her interdisciplinary expertise positions her to continue leading in both academic and applied scientific arenas.

Notable Publications

Not that Innocent: Chemical and Toxicological Evaluation of Glycerin and Propylene Glycol Used in Vape Liquid Production

Authors: Carlos L. R. Fragoso, Anna De Falco, Eduarda Santa-Helena, Guilherme V. Espinosa, Carolina R. Gioda, Adriana Gioda
Journal: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Year: 2025

Physicochemical Analysis and Toxicity of the Rainha River Waters: Conceptual Design of a Treatment Plant

Authors: Gabriel G. de Barros, Anna De Falco, Carlos Leonny R. Fragoso, Luis Fhernando Mendonça da Silva, Adriana Gioda, Roberto Bentes de Carvalho
Journal: Environmental Science: Advances
Year: 2025

Real-time Analysis of NOx Emissions in Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles: Impact of Speed and Variations Across Vehicle Groups

Authors: Luis Fhernando Mendonça da Silva, Mariana Ribeiro Barros de Alencar, André Heriberto Moraes Nunes, Adriana Gioda
Journal: Atmospheric Pollution Research
Year: 2025

Characterization of Indoor Air Quality in a University Library: Implications Associated with Pollutant Emissions from New and Old Books and Chemicals

Authors: Thairine Lima dos Santos, Márcia Nogueira da Silva de la Cruz, Adriana Gioda, Celeste Yara dos Santos Siqueira
Journal: Environmental Forensics
Year: 2025

Black Carbon and Particulate Matter Concentrations: Air Pollution Levels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Authors: Alex H. De La Cruz, Luis Fhernando M. da Silva, Luiz Felipe M. Silva, Vanessa A. dos Anjos, Ricardo Henrique M. Godoi, Adriana Gioda
Journal: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Adriana Gioda stands out as a dedicated and visionary scientist who has made enduring contributions to environmental chemistry and public health. Her combination of research excellence, technical mastery, educational impact, and commitment to societal well-being marks her as a leader in her field. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue through the students she mentors, the policies her research informs, and the scientific innovations she champions.