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CIMNE Women

CIMNE champions gender diversity in engineering, advancing equality, inclusion and excellence through dedicated action plans that foster opportunities for women across all levels of the organization.

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CIMNE is committed to building a more diverse and inclusive environment in engineering, where women can thrive, lead, excel and innovate. Guided by our Equality Plan (2022-2026), the Gender Equality Strategy in Science of the Catalan Government and the Catalan Law for Science (2022), we actively promote equal opportunities, professional growth and work-life balance for all the CIMNE community. While the engineering sector still faces challenges in attracting and retaining female talent, CIMNE recognizes this imbalance and has developed a comprehensive action plan to address it.

Our initiatives include transparent recruitment processes, targeted training, mentorship programmes, and specific measures to eliminate barriers and unconscious bias. Spearheaded by our gender equality committee, we foster a culture that values diversity, ensures equal pay for equal work, and supports the professional advancement of women in research and management roles. Through continuous evaluation and collaboration with the broader scientific community, CIMNE is dedicated to making gender equality a reality, reaffirming our belief that diversity drives excellence and innovation.

CIMNE researchers Agustina Giuliodori, Julia García and Eglantina Dani share their experiences as women in engineering.

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CIMNE research projects led by women

Research focused on challenges

Lucía Barbu

BIOntier

Dr. Lucia Barbu supervises the groundbreaking BIOntier project, a €8.3 million European initiative breaking frontiers in sustainable biocomposites. She co-leads a team leading the development of next-generation recyclable materials.

Research focused on challenges

Dr. Liliana Carreño

GRMA: Global Risk Modelling Alliance Programme

The GRMA Programme (SUGESE) at CIMNE advances global risk modelling for climate resilience in Costa Rica. Dr . Carreño’s leadership exemplifies the vital role of women engineers in pioneering innovative, data-driven solutions for disaster risk management

Research focused on challenges

Alessandra Di Mariano

Technical Assistance in Geotechnics for Infrastructures

Dr. Alessandra Di Mariano leads technical assistance for geotechnical research and advisory services on Catalonia’s key infrastructures. Her expertise highlights the impact of women engineers at the forefront of safe, resilient, and innovative civil engineering solutions,

Research focused on challenges

Dr. Ester Comellas

COMBAT

The COMBAT project seeks the optimal computational design of sustainable composite batteries for greener aviation. Dr. Comellas drives innovation to reduce emissions and advance efficient, eco-friendly mobility.

Research focused on challenges

Dr. Narges Dialami

DT-FSW

This project is developing a Digital Twin for high-performance component production via Friction Stir Welding. Dr. Dialami’s work integrates sensor data with advanced simulations to optimize welding quality, showcasing women engineers driving innovation in smart manufacturing technologies

Research focused on challenges

Dr. Alba Muixí

MOTADA

Dr. Alba Muixí co-leads MOTADA, combining model-based and data-driven methods to monitor tailings dams. By integrating sensor data and simulations, this endevour advances early risk detection and driving innovation for safer, more sustainable infrastructure.

Key Progress Indicators (2024)

26%

of CIMNE staff are women

24%

of scientific position applicants were women

27

active measures in the Equality Plan