Dorina Reghini
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Dorina Reghini’s research career is defined by practical innovation in industrial process control, with a particular focus on robust pH monitoring under extreme conditions. Her most cited work, “Automatic control of pH in industrial processes, using a tungsten electrode-based device” (1999), introduces a self-engineered system designed for continuous pH measurement in harsh environments like mining and sugar production. The device combines a tungsten-based pH electrode with a mechanical surface cleaner, solving the persistent problem of electrode fouling in abrasive, high-solids slurries. This contribution addresses a critical gap in industrial automation, offering a durable, low-maintenance alternative to conventional glass electrodes. While her citation count is modest, the applied nature of her work underscores its niche impact: it provides a tangible solution for industries where standard sensors fail. Reghini’s achievement lies in bridging material science and process engineering, demonstrating how a simple, robust design can enhance reliability in real-world manufacturing. Her research serves as a model for engineers seeking to adapt laboratory principles to unforgiving industrial settings, emphasizing durability over theoretical elegance.
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