For the first time, the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) is opening its doors to young For the first time, INL joined the programme Ciência Viva no Laboratório. Over the course of a week, five secondary school students experienced what it truly means to be a scientist, working side by side with researchers in high-tech labs, not as observers, but as active participants in real scientific projects. Promoted by Ciência Viva – Agência Nacional para a Cultura Científica e Tecnológica, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between school-based learning and the real world of science. At INL, the students took part in hands-on activities related to nanotechnology, nanosafety, and electron microscopy, while engaging with cutting-edge scientific equipment and researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds. Filipa Lebre, a postdoctoral researcher at INL, mentored one of the students in a project simulating how researchers assess the health impacts of new nanomaterials. “Participating in this program has been a wonderful experience,” Filipa shared. “It’s inspiring to meet young, inquisitive minds and watch them grow from their initial shyness to confidently working in the lab and asking insightful questions. School gives you theory, but hands-on experience in a real lab can be transformative.” Filipa […]
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