Juan Ramón Sánchez Valencia, a researcher at the Institute of Materials Science of Seville (ICMS), is the winner of the Seville´s Royal Academy of Sciences Award 2014.
His research work focuses on the study of functional nanomaterials with applications in photonics, electronics and sensors. (Read on) They are materials of high technical interest which are prepared through the techniques of laboratory vacuum and plasma processing. These materials can also be developed on an industrial scale and are compatible with the current methods of manufacture of microelectronic devices.
As well, sponsored by the Royal Cavalry of Seville, the Seville´s Royal Academy of Sciences has also granted an award to Eugenio Zapata Solvas, a researcher at the Institute of Materials Science, belonging to cicCartuja. Eugenio was acknowledged for his studies on the mechanical and thermal properties of nanostructured ceramic compounds and of "composite" with ceramic matrix.
The award, which consists of 6000 Euros, will take place at The Royal Cavalry of Seville premises, starting at seven o´clock the evening on May the 27th.
Los premiados en el concurso de 10alamenos9 en Andalucía, ya han recibido su reconocimiento y diploma acreditativo.
El investigador del ICMSE es editor jefe de esta prestigiosa revista, en la sección Nanomateriales
El investigador recibirá esta condecoración que reconoce la excelencia en la calidad científica y en la trayectoria profesional de jóvenes promesas españolas menores de 40 años.
Seleccionado en el XX Concurso Nacional para la adjudicación de Ayudas a la Investigación en ciencias de la Vida y de la Materia
Cristina, que hizo su doctorado en el ICMS, afrontará con su investigación el reciclaje de plásticos y residuos de biomasa para la generación de biopolímertos
Coordinado por el Grupo de Nanotecnología en Superficies y Plasma, del ICMS.
El ganador es José Luís Santos del Instituto de Ciencia de los Materiales (ICMS).