Ms. Edwar Davila Montenegro | Chemical and Molecular Sciences | Pioneering Scientist Distinction Award
Doctoral student at Federal University of Piauí, Brazil
Edwar Davila Montenegro is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in Material Science and Physics. With a strong foundation in non-linear optics and advanced material engineering, Edwar has contributed significantly to anti-cancer drug delivery systems and educational innovations. As the CEO of Graviton Scientific Society, he strives to inspire the next generation of scientists.
Profile
Education 🎓
Edwar has a rich academic background:
- Ph.D. in Material Science (ongoing), Federal University of Piauí, Brazil (2020 – Present)
Research: Development and characterization of polymeric nanocarriers for anti-cancer drugs using harmonic scattering techniques. - Master’s in Material Science, Federal University of Piauí, Brazil (2018 – 2020)
Research: Surface potential and molecular encapsulation for anti-cancer drugs. - B.Sc. in Physics, Federal Institute of Piauí, Brazil (2011 – 2017)
Thesis: MAGLEV for space exploration.
Experience 💼
- CEO, Graviton Scientific Society (2014 – Present)
Leadership in promoting advanced research methodologies in science and technology. - Vice-Coordinator, ARES Astronomy Commission, Brazilian Union of Astronomy
Engaged in national efforts to popularize astronomy. - Coordinator, Asteroid Day Piauí
Organized impactful events to spread awareness about asteroid research.
Research Interests 🔬
Edwar is passionate about:
- Non-linear optics and its applications in nanotechnology.
- Development of anti-cancer drug carriers.
- Astronomical research and educational outreach.
Awards 🏆
- 1st Place in the Satellites and Artificial Intelligence Category, Brazilian Satellite Olympiad (2020).
- Medal of Merit, Educational Science Olympiad (2017).
- Professor of Distinction Medal, City of Teresina (2016).
Publications 📚
- “Characterization of Polymeric Nanocarriers for Anti-Cancer Drugs”
Published in Applied Sciences-Basel, 2025, Vol. 15, pp. 468-488. Read here.
Cited by: 8 articles. - “Maker and STEAM Methodologies for Nano-Satellite Development”
Published in NanoTech Journal, 2022, Vol. 3, pp. 24-31. DOI:10.47185/27113760.v3n1.82.
Cited by: 4 articles.