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New uses for an innovative coating technique
The results in brief of the EU-funded ALDing project, published at CORDIS, highlight the importance of the project to boost nanoGUNE's start-up CTECHnano.
Nanomagnets made of graphene for faster and more sustainable information technologies
nanoGUNE's start-up Evolgene, at Crecer+ investment forum
NanoGUNE's start-up company Evolgene will participate in the next Crecer+ investment forum, organized by Orkestra - Basque Institute of Competitiveness (Deusto University), together with the Basque Health Cluster and Biocrew.
CIC nanoGUNE, cradle of disruptive innovation
Organised by Innobasque, the Basque Agency for Innovation, a new edition of Global Innovation Day was held today at the Euskalduna Conference Centre in Bilbao. Disruptive innovation was the leitmotif of the conference in which nanoGUNE was also present with two of its business projects: Graphenea and Biotech Foods.
nanoGUNE joins the 12th Be Basque Talent Conference
The social challenge to reduce and prevent the presence of plastics in the seas up for debate
With respect to all the marine debris present in our oceans, that corresponding to plastics is growing and is having consequences for marine ecosystems and ourselves; these consequences deserve to be understood, prevented and, as far as is possible, neutralised. So on 1st and 2nd October the Basque nanoscience research centre CIC nanoGUNE hosted the event Plastics in our ocean. A micro or macro challenge?, which was co-funded by the European Commission through the European project EKLIPSE, Knowledge & Learning Mechanism on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, and had the collaboration of Zubigune.
PhD Student Mathias Charconnet, Best Paper Award
Charconnet won the award on the International Conference on Optical MEMS and Nanophotonics. Congratulations!
Are new materials set to generate new technologies?
The researcher Marco Gobbi has been awarded one of the 33 “la Caixa” Junior Leader post-doctoral grants and will be joining nanoGUNE on 30 September.
SOMMa research institutions highlight the impact of the Severo Ochoa-Maria de Maeztu programme for Spanish Autonomous Communities
Recently took place a meeting between the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the Severo Ochoa and Maria de Maeztu centres and units of excellence and high-officials and counselors of 15 autonomous communities. The programme of excellence “Severo Ochoa - Maria de Maeztu” identifies and promotes the excellence in scientific research. Its objective is to give recognition to the research institutions at the forefront of their fields, and to boost their impact, international scientific leadership and competitivity.
Artificial atomic scale materials: discovering how electrons fatten!
A single and isolated electron has a clear electrical charge, magnetic moment and mass, and its free movement can be precisely predicted. Spanish scientists fabricated a nanoscale artificial material manipulating atoms one after the other and discovered that electros around are very heavier. Heavy electrons are promising particles which endow of new functionalities to novel materials. This study is the result of an international collaboration leaded by the Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón and the Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón (ICMA), in which scientists at CIC nanoGUNE participated, together with members of the Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM) in San Sebastian, and the Charles University and Czech Academy of Sciences, in the Check Republic.
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