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Seminar by Prof. Ferdinando Auricchio from Pavia University, entitled “Additive Manufacturing: Design, Production, Modeling, Computations” – on January 16th, 2025, at noon, in the Seminar room.

Abstract: Additive Manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, has revolutionized the production of complex geometries across various materials, including metals, composites, and biomedical products. This seminar will delve into the intricacies of AM, covering the entire process from

FYA of Blanca Limones entitled “Development of a Functional Tissue-Engineered Graft for Myocardial Repair” – Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM in the seminar room.

Abstract: Heart failure is a global health challenge that significantly contributes to mortality, comorbidities, and economic burdens. Acute myocardial infarction often leads to chronic heart failure due to the limited regenerative capacity of the human heart. Similarly, non-ischemic heart

Dr. Vanesa Martínez

Position: Laboratory Coordinator Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering: Carlos III University of Madrid. MEng: Universidad de Valencia. Spain Address: IMDEA Materials, C/ Eric Kandel, 2, Tecnogetafe, 28906 Getafe, Madrid - Spain E-mail: vanesa.martinez@imdea.org

Seminar by Dr. Beata M. Szydlowska from IMDEA Nanoscience, entitled “Liquid Phase Exfoliation” – on Monday, December 9th, 2024, at 10:15 AM, in the Auditorium.

Abstract: Since the graphene discovery and its introduction as a wonder material followed by the Nobel Prize awarded in 2010, graphene has attracted the excitement of the scientific community around the world. In last two decades, the interest was focused not only on exploring graphene’s

The Supermaterials That Will Transform Our Lives in 2025

Philipp Tur/Shuterstock José Manuel Torralba, IMDEA MATERIALS Silicon anode batteries made from nanomaterials; recyclable carbon nanotubes; lab-created living tissues and organs… The impact of supermaterials on our lives has already begun. Health is the field where the evolution of

FYA of Ángela García de la Camacha Díaz entitled “Design and fabrication of multimaterial bioresorbable scaffolds by 3D printing for osteochondral tissue regeneration” – Friday, December 13, 2024, at 12:00 PM in the Auditorium

Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are being investigated as therapeutic options for diseases involving cartilage and bone damage in osteochondral tissue. In addition, it represents a significant challenge to develop scaffolds to deal with osteochondral lesions due to the

The PhD defense of Maral Sareban, titled “Grain Boundaries in Mg: Formation During Solidification and Their Influence on Deformation”, will take place on Wednesday, November 29th, at 11:00 AM in the Sala Verde at UPM

The dissertation, titled "Grain Boundaries in Mg: Formation During Solidification and Their Influence on Deformation", has been supervised by Prof. Javier LLorca and Dr. Alberto Orozco Caballero. The PhD defense will take place in the Sala Verde of ETSICCP (Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros

Workshop on “Materials for Better Defense” – December 5th, 2024

On December 5th, IMDEA Materials will host the workshop “Materials for Better Defense”, an event designed for those interested in discovering how advanced materials are transforming the world of defense. Five experts from IMDEA Materials will lead the session: Dr. Juan José Vilatela, Dr. Johan

Seminar by Prof. André Phillion from McMaster University, Canada, entitled “Modelling of Continuous Casting of Steel: Nozzle Clogging, Alloy Segregation, and Semi-solid Deformation” – on Thursday, November 21st, 2024, at noon, in the auditorium.

Abstract: Accurate prediction of continuous casting defects is key for cost-efficient processing of new steel grades that meet the needs of modern transportation and energy applications. This presentation will review recent efforts at McMaster University to develop a suite of fundamental models

New members of the IMDEA Materials Institute team – October 2024

Every month, we welcome new members of the IMDEA Materials team. Here, you can find a short profile of our most recent additions, including their upcoming role with IMDEA Materials and their educational and professional background. My name is Valerio Lampitella, I am from Naples, Italy. I

Seminar of Prof. Nima Haghdadi from the Imperial College in London, entitled “Microstructure design in multi-phase metallic materials via additive manufacturing” – November 22nd, 2024, at noon, in the Auditorium.

Abstract: Thermal gradients during metals additive manufacturing (AM) generate non-equilibrium and complex microstructures, particularly in multi-phase materials. Hence, most current adoptions of AM by various industry sectors continue to rely on alloys with a single dominating matrix phase only.

(ZINCHRONOUS) TALENTO CÉSAR NOMBELA

Project details Funding: Comunidad de Madrid Project coordinator: IMDEA MATERIALES Project period: 01/02/2024 – 31/01/2029 IMDEA Materials' researchers Mónica Echeverry Abstract The strategy in Zinchronous will consist of different stages in which Zn-alloys will be selected based on

Searching for the perfect alloy – System Failure (RNE)

The program System Failure on Radio 3, RNE, has interviewed our director, Prof. José Manuel Torralba, about how artificial intelligence can be used to develop more efficient and sustainable alloys, thereby revolutionizing the world of materials. You can listen to the complete interview, here.

FYA of Raul de Armas entitled “Computational thermodynamics and kinetics of inorganic nanowire growth”– Monday, October 14, 2024 at 10:30 am in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: The growth of nanowires (NWs) has become a well-established method, with numerous techniques used to synthesise hundreds of different NWs, the most common being chemical vapour deposition (CVD) via the vapour-liquid-solid (VLS) mechanism. In contrast, floating catalyst chemical vapour

Why Elon Musk uses stainless steel for his new spacecraft

José Manuel Torralba, IMDEA MATERIALES In a recent recorded conversation between Adam Burrows, an astrophysics professor at Princeton, and Elon Musk, Burrows expressed surprise at SpaceX's choice to use stainless steel for the Starship spacecraft. Instead of opting for more “aerospace”

Seminar by Alicia Moya from Inorganic Chemistry Department, UAM, entitled “Designing Covalent Organic Framework (COF) for Photocatalytic Water Remediation and Clean Energy Applications” – on October 28, 2024, at 12:00 AM, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) represent a unique class of crystalline, porous materials with highly tunable structures. In recent years, COFs have gained significant attention due to their potential in environmental remediation and clean energy production, particularly in

‘Exceptional results’: DELIGHTED praised for delivering significant advances in the production of lightweight, high-strength steel alloys

THE IMDEA Materials-coordinated DELIGHTED project has been praised for delivering “exceptional results” in its successful efforts to develop Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS) for lightweight vehicle applications. The comments were contained within the European Commission’s (EC) final report on

Seminar by Dr. Manuel A. Fernández-Rojo from the National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) in Madrid and the University of Queensland, Australia, entitled “Dietary Regulation of Liver Regeneration” – on October 3, 2024, at 12:00 PM, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Elevated mortality in liver transplantation-waiting list, clinical complications and scarcity of paediatric liver-donors warrant alternatives to liver transplant for treating paediatric-chronic liver diseases (CLD). Liver’s unique intrinsic capacity to regenerate damaged tissue

PhD Defense of Carmen Martínez entitled “High-throughput computational strategies to discover new catalysts for the Hydrogen Economy including elastic strain engineering» – On Wednesday, October 2nd at 11:OO am

The defense of the Doctoral Thesis will take place in the “Salón de Grados” from the Faculty of Chemical Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid. The dissertation is titled «High-throughput computational strategies to discover new catalysts for the Hydrogen Economy including elastic

(OCPI IMDEA MATERIALES 2024 – 2025) OCPI IMDEA MATERIALES 2024 – 2025

Project details Funding: Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Agencia Estatal de Investigación. Project coordinator: IMDEA MATERIALESProject period: 01/01/2024 – 31/12/2025 IMDEA Materials' researchers Rosa Bazán Abstract The Research Personnel Recruitment Office

(NoDiSonics) No dissipation in sonic flatlands

Project details Funding: Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Agencia Estatal de Investigación. Unión Europea. PRTRProject coordinator: IMDEA MATERIALESProject period: 01/07/2023 – 30/06/2025 IMDEA Materials' researchers Dr. Johan Christensen Abstract Sound waves

PhD Defense of Wei Shao, entitled “Accurate Prediction of Phase Diagrams of Binary Alloys from First-Principles Calculations and Statistical Mechanics” – On 20th September 2024 at 11:30 a.m.

The PhD defense will take place in the José Echegaray Room, School of Civil Engineering (E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos), Polytechnic University. How to get there: Campus, Calle del Prof. Aranguren, 3, 28040 Madrid The dissertation is titled “Accurate Prediction of Phase Diagrams of Binary

Seminar by Dr. Sergio Pinilla from IMDEA Energy, entitled “Battery Simulations: Capabilities and Challenges” – on September 24, 2024, at 11:30 AM, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: The use of computational modeling has been gaining relevance as a way to reduce cost, time and resources in the innovation process of the battery industry. There are many types of models with varying complexity and scale. However, what they all have in common is that their accuracy

Seminar by Prof. Emilio J. Palomares Gil from the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), entitled “The Contact Makes the Device: Molecules that Rule the Solar Cells Efficiency”. On September 17, 2024, at 1:00 p.m., in the Auditorium.

Abstract: Silicon solar cells have dominated the science and market for solar cells. Their efficiency was boosted after the passivation of their surface and minimised charge losses at the interface, allowing better contacts to extract the photoelectrical current. In molecular solar cells,

PhD Defense of Venkatesh Sivagnana, entitled “Developing new high entropy alloys for high temperature applications using advanced powder metallurgy routes and additive manufacturing» – On Friday, September 13th at 11:30am

The PhD defence will take place in the "Padre Soler" Building (Leganés Campus) of the Carlos III University of Leganes (UC3M) The dissertation is titled «Developing new high entropy alloys for high temperature applications using advanced powder metallurgy routes and additive manufacturing». It

What’s Going on with Transparent Dental Aligners?

José Ignacio Delgado Castaño, IMDEA MATERIALS Transparent aligners have been the leading demand in orthodontics over the past decades. They do not compromise aesthetics, are more comfortable than traditional dental braces, and allow for better oral hygiene. Moreover, they are much less

Seminar by Matthias T. Agne from University of Oregon, entitled “Engineering electronic and thermal transport in complex crystals” – on 5 of august, at 11:00am, 2024 in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Next-generation energy and sustainability technologies, such as solid-state batteries, fuel cells and thermoelectrics, require a fundamental understanding of thermal, electronic and ionic transport of the constituent materials to realize successful devices. Although the transport of

Seminar by Debadri Som from KU Leuven, entitled “The Synergy Between Metallurgical and Construction Sectors: Waste to Wealth” – on September 2, 2024, at noon, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: The cement industry accounts for around 8% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions today, while industries like copper and aluminum produce slags (residues) in the range of 100 million tons (approx.) annually. Do we have a possible synergy? Our group at KU Leuven tries to develop

Summer bus timetable: August 1 – August 31, 2024

Please be aware that the regular L7 bus service from Getafe Central to IMDEA Materials Institute and the Tecnogetafe Technology Park will run on a reduced frequency from August 1 - August 31. The August timetable can be found below: Please note, the daily Atocha service provided by

Dr. Mónica Echeverry, First Junior PI at IMDEA Materials

IMDEA Materials Institute has taken a significant step in its commitment to innovation and the scientific development of young researchers by launching its new Junior Principal Investigator (Junior PI) program. This program enables postdoctoral researchers who have obtained competitive talent

Seminar by Dikai Guan from the University of Southampton, entitled “Static recrystallisation behaviour in magnesium alloys” – on August 30th, 2024, at noon, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Magnesium alloys, known for their low density and high strength-to-weight ratio, are increasingly important in the aerospace and automotive industries. Understanding the static recrystallisation (SRX) behaviour of these alloys is crucial for optimizing their mechanical properties and

Will they sell cheap diamonds in Tiffany’s? – ABC.es

Spanish news outlet ABC.es has republished IMDEA Materials Institute Director, Prof. José Manuel Torralba's recent article in The Conversation Spain about a new, cheaper and more sustainable way to manufacture artificial diamonds. You can read the original article at ABC.es, here (content in

We will see cheap diamonds in Tiffany’s

José Manuel Torralba, IMDEA MATERIALS A diamond awakens a world of suggestions that can lead us, depending on our age, to a cabaret in Paris where Marilyn Monroe declares to the world that they are "a girl's best friend" (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Howard Hawks, 1953); to New York's Fifth Avenue,

New members of the IMDEA Materials Institute team – June 2024

Every month, we welcome new members of the IMDEA Materials team. Here, you can find a short profile of our most recent additions, including their upcoming role with IMDEA Materials and their educational and professional background. My name is Jesús Jiménez and I am from Ávila (Spain). My

Seminar of Dr. Yunxian Yang from Beijing Institute of Technology entitled “Flame-retardant Polymer for Impact and Energy-absorbing Composite” – Monday, July 8th, 2024, at noon, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: High-performance fiber-reinforced polymer composite have been increasingly used as personnel protection system owning to their high strength and/ or stiffness to weight ratio and good damage tolerance. Amongst, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber/ thermoplastic

Seminar of Prof. Suveen Mathaudu from Colorado School of Mines, USA entitled, “There is plenty of room at the bottom… For magnesium alloys!”– On Thursday, June 27th, 2024, at 11:00 am, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract:  Mg-alloys are becoming increasingly important based on the technological advantages given their low density compared to current structural metals such as Al- and Fe-based alloys. However, unlike their fcc and bcc counterparts, little has been done to investigate the processing,

Materials science in focus in IMDEA Materials’ 13th annual imaging contest

IMDEA Materials Institute recently celebrated its 13th annual imaging contest featuring images related to materials characterisation and processing, simulation and the institute's everyday activities. The most competitive category was "Materials Characterisation", which this year was won by

Seminar of Dr. Wenqing Yan from the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering in ETH Zurich (Swiss), entitled “Oxygen-Tolerant Radical Polymerization Techniques and Macromolecule Design for Industrial Applications” – on June 27th, 2024, at 12:30 pm, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: By utilizing innovative polymerization techniques involving zero-valent metals and UV light, we have developed radical polymerizations that exhibit low dispersity, high monomer conversion rates, exceptional oxygen tolerance, and minimal catalyst content. These advancements are crucial

Sergio Lucarini, an alumni of IMDEA and now a prominent researcher at BC Materials in Bilbao, will give a seminar entitled “Multiphysics Modeling for Multifunctional Composite Materials” on June 25th, 2024, at 10:30 AM in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Recent advances in multifunctional materials are revolutionizing various fields, such as biomedicine, soft robotics and smart sensors. The ability to model and predict the behavior of these materials in different physical interactions is crucial. In this regard, multiphysics modeling is

Dr. Jiří Červenka from the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences will give a seminar entitled ‘Electrolyte and Electrode Design for Next Generations of Batteries’ on June 24th, 2024, at noon in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Electrochemical energy storage systems with high energy density, safety, affordability, and a low carbon footprint are essential in today’s world of widespread electronics, electric vehicles, and grid storage. Li-ion batteries have become the leading rechargeable battery technology,

(PD-MPEA) PHASE DIAGRAM OF MULTIPRINCIPAL ELEMENT ALLOYS

Project details Funding: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2023. HORIZON-MSCA-2023-PF-01Project coordinator: IMDEA Materials Project period: 16/06/2024 – 15/06/2026 IMDEA Materials' researchers Supervisor: Dr. Javier LlorcaFellow: Chenying Shi Abstract MultiPrincipal

Seminar of Prof. Sudesh Sivarasu from the University of Cape Town (South Africa), entitled “Developing impactful medical technologies in international contexts” – on June 21st, 2024, at 11:00 am, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: Professor Sudesh Sivarasu leads the University of Cape Town (UCT) MedTech laboratory. Prof Sivarasu is one of the best known in the field of medical device innovation both nationally and internationally. He has been named a prolific inventor by UCT Research Contracts and Innovation and

Seminar of Alejandro stratchan the Reilly Professor of Materials Engineering at Purdue University and the Co-Director of nanoHUB and chipshub, entitled “Physics-based modeling, machine learning, and cyber-infrastructure accelerating materials research and innovation” – on June 25th, 2024, at noon, in the seminar room.

Abstract: Predictive machine learning (ML) tools can accelerate the discovery of new materials and enable semi or fully autonomous research. In addition, ML tools are playing an increasingly central role in physics-based simulations, enabling a combination of accuracy and computational efficiency

The Congress that almost wasn’t and ended in success

Organisers of the 19th European Mechanics of Materials Conference (EMMC19) have heralded its success in putting IMDEA Materials Institute on the map in the mechanics of materials field. The event, held last week over three days at the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), was organised by IMDEA

Seminar of Prof. Kavan Hazeli from the University of Arizona (USA), entitled “Musicale Phenomena in Additively Manufactured Lattice and Thin-Wall Structures” – on June 4th, 2024, at 12:30 pm, in the Seminar Room.

Abstract: To this end, full-field mesoscale computational modeling of statistical volume elements and calibration and validation experiments provide a pathway for establishing microstructure-property relationships in additively manufactured parts. However, the fidelity of these relationships is

Seminar of the Dr. Lluis Montoliu, from the CSIC Research Scientist and Deputy Director at the National Centre for Biotechnology, entitled “Not Everything is Possible in Science! The Fundamental Role of Ethics in Research” – on June 28th, 2024, at noon, in the Auditorium.

Abstract: Often the society thinks researchers can do almost everything they want. They imagine that we can convert immediately all our ideas into experiments, even the silliest and strangest ones, without telling anyone or asking permission. And this far from being true. Actually, researcher's

Seminar of Rodrigo Martinez, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, from the School of Health Research, entitled “Architecting Carbonaceous Electrodes” – on June 26th, 2024, at noon, in the Seminar Room

Abstract: Carbonaceous electrodes are a cornerstone of multiple applications ranging from sensors to energy components. There are multiple ways to derive carbonaceous electrodes, including a myriad of precursor materials and processing techniques. In this talk, I will first give a quick overview

Seminar of Prof. Mengying Liu from Washington and Lee University in the US, entitled “In situ investigation of hydrogen-assisted crack initiation in nickel-based alloy 725”. On May 27th, 2024, at noon in the seminar room.

Abstract: When metals are exposed to hydrogen (H)-rich environments, they may lose ductility and fail catastrophically without showing any sign of damage. This problem is known as hydrogen embrittlement (HE). Over the last few decades, extensive research on HE has shown that hydrogen-assisted