Ana Luísa Ribeiro da Silva (ALRS) completed her PhD in Chemistry (Physical-Chemistry) in 2015, her MSc (2004) and BSc Chemistry
(2001) at Faculty of Sciences of University of Porto (FCUP). ALRS is Contracted Researcher in University of Porto (FCUP) and
lecturer of some courses in Chemistry for MSc and BSc degrees. ALRS is member of the Research Center in Chemistry of the University
of Porto (CIQUP), working in the Research Team RT2 - Molecular Thermodynamics for Sustainability. Published 37 articles in
specialized peer-review international journals (1st and 2nd quartiles), being the 1st author in 78% and the corresponding
author in 46%; presented 48 communications in international and national conferences (11 oral and 37 panel communications).
Organized 13 events. Participated in 8 events. ALRS supervised 1 PhD thesis, supervised 9 BSc students, 1 MSc student, and
5 undergraduate/graduated students under the Extracurricular Internship Program at FCUP. Participates and/or participated
as Integration into Research Grant Fellow in 1 project, PhD Student Fellow in 2 projects, Post-doc Fellow in 1 project, Principal
investigator in 2 projects and Researcher in 4 projects. ALRS has been teaching, since 2019, different Curricular Units of
MSc and BSc degrees at FCUP. Also, between 2017 and 2020 was Invited Assistant Teacher in School of Health, Polytechnic Institute
of Porto. Works in the area of Exact Sciences / Chemical Sciences with emphasis on Physical Chemistry and Computer and Information
Sciences. In their professional activities interacted with 89 collaborators co-authorship of scientific papers. ALRS has been
involved in different workshops and summer schools (the Junior University of Porto; workshop-School of Chemistry and Biochemistry;
LabWeek-Week with Chemistry; "Mostra" of the University of Porto; Open Days of FCUP). Keywords: Molecular Energetics; Calorimetry;
Computational Thermochemistry; Phase Transitions studies; Predictive-schemes of energy-structure for azoles; Conformational
analysis; tautomeric studies; H-bond interations; Relative Thermodynamic Stability of Heterocyclic Compounds; Substituents
Interactions in the Benzazoles; Energetic characterization of biomass-derived compounds.