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ORCID
0000-0002-3695-1356
First Contribution
2022-05-30
Last Contribution
2026-01-08
Number Contributions
9
Number Citations
41

Persons This Author Cites the Most

  1. Mechtcherine Viktor (19)
  2. Roussel Nicolas (17)
  3. Nerella Venkatesh (14)
  4. Wangler Timothy (12)
  5. Wolfs Robert (10)

Persons This Author Is Cited Most By

  1. de Campos Guilherme (3)
  2. Lunelli Pietro (3)
  3. de Moraes Elisângela (3)
  4. de Oliveira Antonio (3)
  5. Souza Marcelo (3)


  1. Costa Gabriel, Maas Pyetra, Doerner Gabriel, Nazário Samara et al. (2026-01)
    Reducing the Cement Content in 3D Concrete Printing Mixtures Through Porcelain Polishing Residue Incorporation
  2. Safanelli Nicollas, Schackow Adilson, Effting Carmeane, Matos Paulo (2025-09)
    The Effect of Crystalline Nanocellulose on the Rheology, Hydration of Cement Pastes, and Buildability of 3D-Printed Concrete
  3. Silveira Júnior Jairon, Sakata Rafael, Onghero Lucas, Matos Paulo et al. (2025-03)
    Al-Anodizing Waste as a Supplementary Cementitious Material for 3D-Printed Portland Cement
  4. Matos Paulo, Schackow Adilson, Safanelli Nicollas, Zat Tuani (2024-09)
    Developing Binders with Ceramic Waste for 3DCP Mixes
  5. Zat Tuani, Schmitt Duarte Ester, Webber Jaine, Matos Paulo et al. (2024-09)
    Comparison Between Yield-Stress-Measurements for Fiber-Reinforced 3D Concrete Printing
  6. Matos Paulo, Prigol Hellen, Schackow Adilson, Silva Nazário Samara et al. (2024-06)
    Quality-Control-Tests of Fresh 3D Printable Cement-Based Materials
  7. Silveira Júnior Jairon, Moura Cerqueira Kevin, Moura Ruan, Matos Paulo et al. (2024-04)
    Influence of Time-Gap on the Buildability of Cement Mixtures Designed for 3D Printing
  8. Matos Paulo, Zat Tuani, Lima Marcelo, Neto José et al. (2023-08)
    Effect of the Superplasticizer-Addition Time on the Fresh Properties of 3D Printed Limestone-Calcined-Clay-Cement (LC³) Concrete
  9. Matos Paulo, Zat Tuani, Corazza Kiara, Fensterseifer Emilia et al. (2022-05)
    Effect of TiO2 Nano-Particles on the Fresh Performance of 3D Printed Cementitious Materials