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SYNATRA sings at Spain press

The SYNATRA project catched the attention of spanish press media. Specially, Mariano Campoy was interviewed at RNE.

Business developer and marketing specialist position for European Project on time-temperature indicators for pharmaceuticals

The candidate will work on the project The cold-chain challenge: à la carte Time-temperature indicators enabled by patterned structural colour in organic semiconductors (VERITASCAN) within the framework of the EU ERC Proof of Concept 2022 grants. The ambition of VERITASCAN is to advance a novel class of time-temperature indicators characterized by low cost, broad application-centred […]

Postdoctoral Researcher Position on time-temperature indicators based on patterned structural colour in organic semiconductors

The candidate will work on the project The cold-chain challenge: à la carte Time-temperature indicators enabled by patterned structural colour in organic semiconductors (VERITASCAN) within the framework of the EU ERC Proof of Concept 2022 grants. The ambition of VERITASCAN is to advance a novel class of time-temperature indicators characterized by low cost, broad application-centred […]

Three open PhD positions on Organic Photovolatics

Three PhD Positions on Organic Photovoltaics at the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona The candidates will work on projects related to organic photovoltaics (OPV) at the Nanostructured Materials for Optoelectronics and Energy Harvesting (NANOPTO) Department of the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC).

HORATES collegues at ICMAB

Four PhD students from HORATES, a European MSCA ITN (Innovation Training Networks) project aiming at developing and application of organic thermoelectrics, came to ICMAB to do their 2-3 months secondments at ICMAB.  

Congratulations Dr. Jinhui Hu, new NANOPTO PhD Graduate!

Doctor Jinhui Hu from the Nanostructured Materials for Optoelectronics and Energy Harvesting (NANOPTO) Group at ICMAB-CSIC, defended his PhD thesis titled “Plasmon-induced photocurrent generation in metal-semiconductor devices with nanofabricated inverted pyramid arrays”