BCMaterials Invited talks: Javier Reguera-Gómez
Patchy and Janus nanoparticles. Enhancing nanomaterials properties
Javier Reguera 1 CIC biomaGUNE, Paseo de Miramón 182, 20014 Donostia−San Sebastián, Spain. 2 Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, 48013 Bilbao, Spain. jreguera@cicbiomagune.es
Gas adsorption: surface area and pore size determination
ARKAITZ FIDALGO
(BCMATERIALS)
Gas adsorption: surface area and pore size determination
PhD Results #3
IRATI RODRIGO
(BCMATERIALS)
Magnetic Combination Therapy: a new, drug-free approach to cancer treatment
Searching and analyzing organic molecules, metal organic complexes and metal-organic extended structures and in Cambridge Structural Database I: Introduction
ROBERTO FERNANDEZ
(BCMATERIALS)
Searching and analyzing organic molecules, metal organic complexes and metal-organic extended structures and in Cambridge Structural Database I: Introduction
PhD Results #2
DAVID GANDIA
(BCMATERIALS)
Magnetotactic bacteria as hyperthermia agents
General Relativ-IT-y
JUAN IGNACIO TEL
(BCMATERIALS)
General Relativ-IT-y
Introduction to BCN3D Sigma R19 3d printer and introduction to 3d modeling.
EDUARDO FERNÁNDEZ
(BCMATERIALS)
Introduction to BCN3D Sigma R19 3d printer and introduction to 3d modeling.
The Seminar will be focus on two aspects. First the use of the BCN3D Sigma R19 3d printer which will include recurring problems on 3d printing, possibilities and tips. And second, a short introduction on how to create 3d models, common mistakes and shortcuts. We two parts will be separated with a break, so attendees can come to only one of them if they want.
PhD Results #1
ANABEL PÉREZ
(BCMATERIALS)
Shape memory alloys (SMA): Principles and applications
The beauty of metal-organic framework bulk chemistry combined with the fascinating world of nanoparticles
The beauty of metal-organic framework bulk chemistry combined with the fascinating world of nanoparticles
STEFAN WUTTKE
University of Munich (LMU), Germany, stefan.wuttke@cup.uni-muenchen.de University of Lincoln, UK, swuttke@lincoln.ac.uk wuttkescience.com
Since the emergence of nanotechnology, it is a matter of fact that the synthesis and the manipulation of nano-objects can drastically change or even create new functionalities from the nano- to the macro-world and from inorganic matter to living cells.