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Prof. Paulo Freitas completed 15 years as INL Deputy Director General, the last interview

Prof. Paulo Freitas completed 15 years as INL Deputy Director General, the last interview

Welcome to our final interview with Professor Paulo Freitas, marking his remarkable 15-year tenure as Deputy Director General of INL (International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory). Throughout his tenure, Prof. Freitas has been instrumental in steering INL towards excellence in nanotechnology research and innovation. In this interview, we’ll reflect on Prof. Freitas’s significant contributions, highlight key achievements during his tenure, and gain insights into the future of nanotechnology and scientific leadership. Join us as we celebrate Prof. Freitas’s outstanding leadership and unwavering dedication to advancing nanotechnology on the global stage. Welcome to a conversation honouring 15 years of visionary leadership at INL. Best wishes for the future, Prof. Paulo Freitas! May your path continue to be illuminated with success, fulfilment, and boundless opportunities. Your dedication, leadership, and contributions to the field of nanotechnology have been truly inspiring. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavours! Text by Gina Palha, Corporate Communication and Marketing Officer

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Celebrating 15 Years of Exemplary Leadership: Farewell to INL Deputy Director General, Prof.  Paulo Freitas

Celebrating 15 Years of Exemplary Leadership: Farewell to INL Deputy Director General, Prof. Paulo Freitas

Yesterday, in a tribute to an extraordinary 15-year journey marked by unwavering dedication, the INL team organised a unique farewell celebration for its esteemed Deputy Director General, Prof. Dr. Paulo Jorge Peixeiro de Freitas. INL DDG, Prof. Dr. Paulo Freitas has been a driving force behind the success and growth of our institution, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of colleagues, collaborators, and the entire community. His visionary leadership, commitment to excellence, and tireless efforts have elevated INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory to new heights. The ceremony commenced with warm reflections and memories from Prof. José Rivas and Prof. Lars Montelius – previous Directors-General, members of the INL council and members of the installation committee, and also team members lauding his transformative leadership, mentorship and the positive impact he had on both professional and personal development. In a surprise announcement, INL DG – Prof. Clivia Sotomayor-Torres, revealed that the institution had decided to rename the auditorium in honor of Prof. Dr. Paulo Freitas. Henceforth, it will be known as the “Auditorium Paulo Freitas.” This gesture serves as a lasting tribute to his remarkable legacy. Prof. Paulo Freitas got his Degree in Physics from the University Porto […]

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INL joins SiNANO, the European Academic and Scientific Association for Nanoelectronics

INL joins SiNANO, the European Academic and Scientific Association for Nanoelectronics

INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory joins SiNANO Institute. The decision was made official in December 2023 – INL just became the 26th member of the SiNANO Institute, bringing new competencies to the network. According to Clivia Sotomayor-Torres, Director General of INL, “joining SINANO is an important and forward-looking step for the INL towards enhancing our role in the European Research Area. As a researcher, since joining, I have appreciated the role of SINANO in enhancing the activities of the academic and small RTO’s communities in the European landscape. I am a firm believer in the mission of SINANO with emphasis on opportunities for our younger colleagues and students to play their full role in advancing the science in nanoelectronics. The networking and infrastructure projects as well as the internationalisation of the nanoelectronics community are aspects I deeply appreciate. I hope to continue contributing to SINANO working along with my esteemed and respected colleagues and friends towards a better future.” SiNANO Institute, the European Academic and Scientific Association for Nanoelectronics, is a non-profit Association established as a durable EU Network of researchers and brings together renowned European Research Organisations and Universities from 15 European countries and is linked to 20 […]

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INL’s Official Mourning day in honour of Jacques Delors

INL’s Official Mourning day in honour of Jacques Delors

It is with deep respect and profound recognition that we, at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), express our sorrow at the passing of Jacques Delors. His visionary leadership fundamentally shaped the European Union, influencing its research and development landscape. Jaques Delors’ vision and unwavering commitment were instrumental in establishing the robust institutional framework that today underpins scientific policy and industrial collaboration at the European level. This contribution has been instrumental in the genesis of INL, envisioned as part of the European research area and an example of research collaboration among States while fostering international cooperation beyond Europe. French economist and socialist politician, born in 1925 in Paris, died on December 27, 2023. He held the position of Minister of Economy and Finance (1981-1984) in France and was then president of the Commission of the European Economic Community. His long tenure in this position, which lasted from 1985 to 1994, was marked by the extension of the Community to the Iberian countries, the adoption of the Single European Act, and the signing of the Maastricht Treaty. He was also the driving force behind the creation of the European Union. In memory of Jacques Delors, INL will observe an official mourning today, 5 January, honouring a […]

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Wrapping Up 2023: People

Wrapping Up 2023: People

We appreciate and recognize the contributions of the scientific community and our researchers. All INLers play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the world, driving innovation, and solving complex problems. Your dedication and hard work contribute to improvements in Advanced Materials and Computing, Clean Energy, Food for the Future, Precise Personalised Health Tech, Smart Digital Nano-systems, and Sustainable Environment.  Join us on this ride and remember all the interviews carried out throughout the year. Helena Macedo, a woman with a love for science and a scientist with a love for life Meet Helena Macedo, Research Fellow in the Food Processing and Nutrition research group. She works in the field of in vitro intestinal models, and she focused her research on the development of in vitro models that simulate the gastrointestinal tract to evaluate the safety and efficiency of nanostructures for food applications. Read the full interview >> Meet Marta Prado, the first Postdoctoral Researcher to arrive at our facilities when INL was built Marta Prado is the group leader of the Food Quality and Safety Research Group (FQ&S) at INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. Her research interests are the development of new, fast and reliable detection methodologies combining molecular biology and nano- and […]

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Wrapping Up 2023: Research

Wrapping Up 2023: Research

2023 has been a busy year for the INL Community. This week we take a look at some of this year’s highlights and achievements regarding our projects, and the latest research developments. Even with all the changes, INL persisted in performing interdisciplinary research and deploying and articulating nanotechnology for the benefit of society addressing society’s grand challenges.  Here’s a comprehensive wrap-up of the key moments that defined the past 12 months. INL inaugurates state-of-the-art Cryo-Electron Microscope that helps to study new diseases Analysing biostructures down to the atomic level can help to study diseases such as Alzheimer’s or cancer, as well as to develop new therapies. This new type of investigation is now possible from Braga, thanks to the new electronic cryogenic microscope installed at INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. The acquisition of this equipment is part of the creation of the CryoEM-PT National Network, “an electron microscopy network for life and health sciences”, explains Paulo Ferreira, scientific coordinator of this initiative that opens doors to researchers and companies in Iberia, allowing easy access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and technologies. Read the full update >> ATLANTICLAM, brings Euro-native clam species from ‘farm to fork’ INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory […]

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Wrapping Up 2023: Events

Wrapping Up 2023: Events

As we bid farewell to 2023, it’s time to reflect on the significant events that shaped the year at INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. The INL team worked incredibly hard throughout 2023, bringing all our events to life. In 2023, we opened our doors to almost 5000 people across 50 events. Each event contributed uniquely to the vibrant diversity of experiences at INL, and we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of all these memorable moments. Here’s a comprehensive wrap-up of the key moments that defined the past 12 months. FUNLAYERS twinning EU project kicks off with a workshop The Functional Layered Materials for Advanced Applications – FUNLAYERS project consists of a twinning initiative aimed to propel INL’s research excellence in the field of layered materials whilst unfolding its tremendous potential applications for energy storage and spintronics, under the coordination of INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory together with the other ALBA-CELLS and Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (MPG) teams. Read the full update >> INL hosted the Horizon Europe BATT4EU Funding Opportunities event INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory in collaboration with ANI – Agência Nacional de Inovação hosted the Horizon Europe BATT4EU Funding […]

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uPGRADE project meeting takes place at INL

uPGRADE project meeting takes place at INL

The final meeting of the uPGRADE project was held on Monday, October 23, at INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory.  The meeting attendees included Spin.Works, the leading company, ISQ – Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, and a team from the University of Texas Center for Space Research at Austin, represented by Dr João Encarnação (currently at TU Delft) and the distinguished Professor Byron Tapley. Professor Tapley is responsible for the major space missions GRACE and GRACE-FO, which have provided instrumental gravimetric data for the understanding of climate change in recent decades. Rosana Dias and Filipe Alves from the Integrated Micro and Nanotechnologies Research Group coordinated INL and UMinho’s work on the uPGRADE project.  The uPGRADE CubeSat is part of the ‘goPortugal – Global Science and Technology Partnerships Portugal’ initiative and is co-financed by the FEDER program, through Compete2020 of the European Union, by the Regional Operational Programs, and by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT).  During the meeting, the team members reviewed the project’s significant conclusions and hurdles, as well as the next steps and plans for further collaboration, including planning the uPGRADE satellite launch.  Both Portugal and Texas team members considered the project a success, and uPGRADE is […]

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UT Austin Portugal Annual Conference 2023

UT Austin Portugal Annual Conference 2023

INL hosts the UT Austin Portugal Annual Conference 2023 next October 24. The event is the Program’s largest knowledge-sharing and networking initiative and serves as an ideation exercise that explores how the Program can help shape the future of Portugal’s scientific and technological landscape. With the theme “Modelling the Future”, the agenda includes insightful discussions around topics such as Clean Energy, Advanced Computing and Nanotechnologies, networking moments and an E-Poster exhibition. Attendance for this event is free of charge, but registration is required.More information here. Registration here.

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