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The National Institute of Science and Technology of Ferroic Materials for Energy Converters (INCT-MatFerrce) aims to bring together researchers from the fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering to work on the technological development and innovation of materials and energy converter devices.
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INCT MatFerrce researchers are part of the Brazilian delegation at the 6th Meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Materials Science and Nanotechnology
The researchers associated with the INCT MatFerrce, prof. Dr. Jose Antonio Eiras (UFSCar) and prof. Dr. Eudes Borges Araújo (UNESP) were part of the Brazilian delegation at the 6th Meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Materials Science and Nanotechnology, held at URAL Federal University, in the city of Ekaterinburg / Russia.
INCT MatFerrce researchers are part of the Brazilian delegation at the 6th Meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Materials Science and Nanotechnology
One of the world's leading forums on Materials Science and Nanotechnology took place last month in Russia. The Materials Science and Nanotechnology 2024 (MSN 2024) brought together researchers from the areas of nanotechnology, biomaterials, ferroic and magnetic materials, as well as representatives of the BRICS member countries.
Researchers from INCT MatFerrce are present at the no II Panamerican Ceramic Congress e Ferroelectrics Meeting of Americas
The II Panamerican Ceramic Congress and Ferroelectrics Meeting of the Americas (PACC - FMAs 2024) brought together in Panama City, Panama, from April 7 to 11, 2024, researchers, industry representatives and renowned research laboratories from several countries in the Americas who work in different areas of research and technological development related to the processing and determination of properties of ceramic materials and devices, with special emphasis on ferroelectric materials and correlated materials, such as ferroic and multiferroic materials and devices for application in electronics, photonics and energy.
I Neutron Techniques Workshop Collaboration ISIS-UK / Brazil
The I Neutron Techniques Workshop is a collaborative initiative between ISIS-Muon and Neutron Source and Brazil that will bring together several undergraduate, master's, doctoral students and professors from the most diverse areas of science and technology to learn about the use of characterization techniques that use neutrons. Registration is open until 08/03!
Members of MatFerrce participate in a research mission at Oak Ridge, USA.
Hosting a visiting researcher at GDMaF
The doctoral student of the Graduate Program in Engineering and Materials Sciences of the State University of Ponta Grossa (PPG-CEM/UEPG), Lidyanne Hagy da Silva, supervised by the professor and partner of UEPG, Adriana S. Antonio Chinelatto will visit the laboratory of the Functional Materials Development Group (GDMaF) to monitor the microwave sintering that is under development.