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Laura Rubio O
@laurarubio33.bsky.social
Mediterranean, Tolstoi’s fan and Scientific Communications Director
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🥳 So cool! The ALBA synchrotron is a powerful electron accelerator that helps our researchers explore how materials behave in real-world conditions. Las week, our NEMEN group, specializing in catalysts, used this cutting-edge tool for their research!
Once more measuring in the ALBA synchrotron. This time helping the NEMEN group in their development of new catalysts. @inteupc.bsky.social @ccem-upc.bsky.social
March 24, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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📢 Enhorabona als Premis Nacionals de Recerca de Catalunya 2024!

Ens complau compartir amb tots vosaltres els noms de les persones i entitats guanyadores d'aquesta 35a edició➡️https://tuit.cat/khpPW

Enhorabona a tothom!
March 21, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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🥳 Congrats to #FISIDABO project for winning the "Premi Nacional de Recerca en Comunicació Científica 2024" from @fundaciorecerca.bsky.social! This initiative, by our researcher Luis Carlos Pardo Soto and @ajuntamentbcn.bsky.social, aims to promote scientific culture and inspire scientific vocations🤝
March 21, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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📢 Excited about advanced materials and #energy tech? Join us for a #postdoctoral position at the R2EM & PSEP groups, and focus on developing nanomaterial-based sensors for energy storage and conversion systems.🔋

We do cutting-edge by the sea! Apply here! 👇
multiscale.upc.edu/en/job-offer...
March 6, 2025 at 12:21 PM
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📢 We are hiring! Are you seeking an exceptional research environment where multidisciplinarity meets innovation by the sea?

We're looking for #postdoctoral talent interested in #materialscience for health, environment and energy.

Check our 10 open positions! 👉 multiscale.upc.edu/en/job-offers
March 4, 2025 at 2:12 PM
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Our first Bluesky post showcases the incredible beauty hidden in the nanoscale. Science and art. Through images of our researchers' work, you'll see hydroxyapatites that look like rose gardens, bone cells that resemble aerial views of jungles, and 3D silicon that mimic architectural structures.
November 21, 2024 at 5:01 PM