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Theoretical and experimental research
of new materials, mainly nanostructured ones, are carried
out at the IPICYT Division of Advanced Materials, with
the purpose of understanding their mechanical, electronic
and magnetic properties and, with this information,
being able to apply them in new technologies.
If you wish to know more about us, we
invite you to access our Advanced
Materials Group Site.
The Division fundamentally does studies
in the fields of nanotechnology:
- Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Magnetic Materials
- Material Computing Science
Our Division Strategy is to select important
problems in these areas to understand, transform and
develop new applications.
A constant factor in the studies being
done is the range of disciplines with which problems
are attacked and solved, especially those concerning
new materials so they may be used in modern technologies.
At the Division of Advanced Materials,
we are convinced that we must base the discovery of
border technologies on the understanding of the basic
scientific concepts, which in turn, will set the guidelines
for proposing new concepts that may open frontiers never
discovered before in science.
One of our strengths lies in the web of
researchers, collaborating with us.
National Collaborators
International Collaborators
- P.M. Ajayan (Rensselaer Poltechnic
Institute, USA)
- F. Banhart (Ulm University, Alemania)
- D.L. Carroll (Clemson University,
USA)
- J-C. Charlier (UCLN, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Bélgica)
- A. K. Cheetham (Material Research
Lab., UCSB, USA)
- R. Drautz, Max-Planck-Institut
fur Metallforschung, Stuttgart
- H. Dosch, Max-Planck-Institut fur
Metallforschung, Stuttgart
- M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT, USA)
- M. Endo (Sinshu University, Japón)
- Michael Feld (MIT, USA)
- M. Fähnle (Max-Planck-Institut
für Metallforschung, Alemania)
- H.W. Kroto (University of Sussex,
Reinio Unido)
- J. A. Mydosh (U. de Leiden, Holanda)
- G. Pastor (U. de Toulouse, Francia)
- M. Rühle (Max-Planck-Institut
für Metallforschung, Alemania)
- J.M. Sanchez, Texas Materials Institute,
The University of Texas at Austin
- G. Seifert (Paderborn University,
Alemania)
- J. Sloan (Oxford University, Reinio
Unido)
- R. Tenne (Weizmann Institute, Israel)
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