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Attending the 24th International Conference on Science and Application of Nanotubes and Low-Dimensional Materials (NT24)

Our Ph.D. students Ana de Isidro, Shegufta Tahsin, and Clarissa Giudicci attended the NT24 conference in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. from June 23-28, 2024. Our group leader, Dr. Juan José Vilatela, was also invited to give a symposium, and our post-doctoral researcher Dr. David Tilve presented a

Isabel and Miguel at the FEMS Euromat 23 international congress for the latest advancements in materials science

Our Ph.D. student, Isabel, and our post-doc, Miguel, attended the FEMS Euromat 23 congress in Goethe University in Frankfurt from September 3-7, 2023. There, they joined different experts and researchers with academic and industrial backgrounds as them to absorb the latest advancements in

Elena gives a talk at the 74th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry

Our Ph.D. student on electrochemistry Elena attended the 74th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistr organized by the members of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) in Lyon, France from September 3-8, 2023. The meeting was held at "Centre de Congrès de Lyon"

MNG represents IMDEA Materials at the NT ’23 Conference in Arcachon, France

Several members of the group, including Dr. Anastasiia Mikhalchan, Dr. Miguel Vázquez Pufleau, Shegufta Tahsin Upama, and group leader Dr. Juan José Vilatela presented their latest work at NT '23, the 23rd international conference on the Science and Applications of Nanotubes and Low-Dimensional

Miguel shares his work on catalyst generation and 1D nanomaterial synthesis at the 11th International Aerosol Conference (IAC 2022) in Athens, Greece

Earlier this month, MNG postdoctoral research associate Dr. Miguel Vázquez Pufleau presented his recent work on catalyst generation and 1D nanomaterial synthesis at the 11th International Aerosol Conference (IAC 2022), which took place in Athens, Greece on 4-9 Sept. 2022. His co-authors were