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INL Statement on the Passing of Pope Francis

INL Statement on the Passing of Pope Francis

The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) joins its founding Member States, Portugal and Spain, in expressing condolences following the passing of Pope Francis. INL offers its most heartfelt sympathies to the Vatican, to His Holiness’s collaborators, and to all who have been touched by his remarkable life and legacy. Throughout his tenure, Pope Francis promoted interfaith dialogue, advocated the ethical use of science and technology, and addressed global inequality and environmental sustainability. These values resonate broadly across societies and align closely with INL’s principles of diversity, inclusion, and mutual respect. In recognition of the universal relevance of these principles, INL marks this moment respectfully and extends sympathies to all those mourning his loss. Photo credits: pexels.com

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Portuguese Competence Centre for Semiconductors Launched at INL in Braga

Portuguese Competence Centre for Semiconductors Launched at INL in Braga

The Portuguese Competence Centre for Semiconductors (POEMS) held its inaugural meeting yesterday, marking a significant milestone in the country’s semiconductor industry. Hosted by the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), the launch session showcased the consortium’s key areas of expertise and strategic goals. Co-funded by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) and the Chips Joint Undertaking – European Union, POEMS is set to become one of 27 European semiconductor competence centres. These centres aim to empower companies to advance semiconductor development, a critical component in the global technology landscape. POEMS, as a cutting-edge initiative under the Chips Joint Undertaking initiative, directly addresses the critical needs outlined in Axis 1 of the National Semiconductor Strategy. This strategic alignment aims to catapult Portugal to the forefront of semiconductor innovation and production, specifically focusing on microelectronics and semiconductors. These areas are pivotal for elevating the existing industrial and technological capacities to meet key global challenges. Focusing on the strategic areas of chip design, advanced packaging, and emerging semiconductor technologies, POEMS leverages the diverse expertise of its 16 consortium partners. These partners include leading research and academic institutions that bring specialised training resources and cutting-edge capabilities. In Portugal, the 16 POEMS partners will […]

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INL Colloquia Series Welcomes Prof. Dr. Max Lemme for a Groundbreaking Talk on 2D Materials

INL Colloquia Series Welcomes Prof. Dr. Max Lemme for a Groundbreaking Talk on 2D Materials

The INL Colloquia Series is thrilled to announce that Prof. Dr. Max Lemme, a leading figure in the field of nanoscale transistors and 2D materials, will be delivering a talk titled “Device Applications of 2D Materials“ on 23 April 2025 at 15:00 at INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, in Braga – Portugal. This event promises to be a highlight of the series, offering insights into cutting-edge research and its applications in communication, sensing, and neuromorphic computing. Prof. Dr. Lemme is at the forefront of the NeuroSys future cluster, an ambitious project focused on Neuromorphic Hardware for Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Systems. NeuroSys, one of seven future clusters selected for funding from over 130 submissions in the Clusters4Future initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), aims to develop innovative hardware for AI applications and position the Aachen region as a global leader in this field. This talk is a unique opportunity to hear from a pioneer in the field and to learn about the latest advancements in 2D materials and their potential to revolutionize technology. About the INL Colloquia Series 2025 The INL Colloquia Series 2025 is an inspiring monthly event that delves into cutting-edge science and engineering. Now in […]

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INL Hosts IDEAL Cluster Annual Meeting in Portugal

INL Hosts IDEAL Cluster Annual Meeting in Portugal

The IDEAL Cluster for Indoor Air Quality and Health held its second Annual Meeting on March 25-26, 2025, in Braga, Portugal. The event aimed to enhance synergies and amplify the impact of various Horizon Europe projects focused on indoor air quality and health. This year’s meeting was hosted by the LEARN project at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), which coordinates the IDEAL Cluster from September 2024 to April 2025. The event saw the participation of around 50 researchers and R&I professionals representing seven projects and eight working groups, with additional attendees joining online. Among the on-site participants were 10 members from LEARN project partner organizations, including INL, FI Group, VUB, TU/e, MANN+HUMMEL, and NIA. They presented their advancements in air pollution sensors, in-vitro models, skin-on-a-chip, and multi-sensing approaches, along with preliminary results from cohorts at Belgian schools and notable communication activities. Key discussions and presentations covered policy recommendations on indoor air quality, data exchange practices, communication collaborations, innovative sensor developments, guidelines and standardisation efforts, and the potential creation of a global indoor air quality index. The European Commission was represented by project officer Rita Araújo from the DG for Research and Innovation, Marco Morini from the DG for Energy, […]

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INL Presents Falling Walls Lab Portugal: A Premier Pitch Competition for Innovators

INL Presents Falling Walls Lab Portugal: A Premier Pitch Competition for Innovators

The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) is excited to announce that it will host the Falling Walls Lab Portugal on June 11, 2025, in Braga. This prestigious event is part of a global series of pitch competitions and networking forums designed to showcase breakthrough ideas from students and early-career professionals. Falling Walls Lab provides a unique platform for participants to present their innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Each participant has just three minutes to impress a distinguished jury, their peers, and the general public with their ideas. The competition not only highlights the quality and diversity of regional talent but also fosters collaboration and enhances participants’ communication skills. Winners from each international Falling Walls Lab event earn a coveted spot in the global finale in Berlin on November 7, 2025. They will also receive a ticket to the prestigious Falling Walls Science Summit, offering unparalleled networking opportunities with leaders in science, business, and policymaking. Applications for Falling Walls Lab Portugal are now open and can be submitted via www.falling-walls.com/lab/apply. The deadline for applications is May 4, 2025 May 12, 2025. Students and early-career professionals are encouraged to apply and seize this opportunity to drive their […]

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Semiconductors: Opportunities and Challenges – A Key Event at INL

Semiconductors: Opportunities and Challenges – A Key Event at INL

On 17 March, the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) hosted the event “Semiconductors: Opportunities and Challenges”, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss Portugal’s semiconductor development strategy. Discussions centred on available infrastructure and new pilot lines, necessary investments, workforce development, and international collaborations—crucial elements for positioning Portugal within the broader European and global semiconductor ecosystem. INL served as a platform for insightful discussions on the role of semiconductors in shaping our digital future. Organised together by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), the National Innovation Agency (ANI), the Norte Portugal Regional Coordination and Development Commission (CCDR-N), and INL, with the support of the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation and the Ministry of Economy, the event highlighted key industry trends and collaboration opportunities that underscore the growing global interest in semiconductor supply chains, technological sovereignty, and upskilled workforces. This high-profile event featured multiple panel discussions, a demo exhibition, and a poster session showcasing contributions from industries, academia, and research institutions across the country. The 26 research posters—presented by 15 entities—along with an exhibition of R&D-driven products and solutions provided a comprehensive overview of the sector’s progress and challenges. Why Are Semiconductors So Important? Semiconductors are the building blocks of modern […]

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FoQaCiA Workshop 2025: Advancing the Frontiers of Quantum Computational Advantage

FoQaCiA Workshop 2025: Advancing the Frontiers of Quantum Computational Advantage

INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory in Braga, Portugal, will host the second FoQaCiA’s Workshop on the Foundations of Quantum Computational Advantage from June 2–6, 2025. Organized by the FoQaCiA project, a collaborative research initiative spanning Europe and Canada, this event will bring together leading experts to explore the evolving boundaries of quantum and classical computational power. Building on the success of its first edition at the Perimeter Institute in Canada, the 2025 workshop will offer a dynamic program featuring: List of Tutorial Speakers (June 2-3) Key Dates to Remember Registration Fees The FoQaCiA Workshop 2025 provides a unique opportunity for researchers, students, and professionals to deepen their understanding of quantum computational advantage and contribute to the advancement of this cutting-edge field. For more information regarding the even and abstract submission and to register, visit FoQacia’s website.

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INL’s 3MT competition is back: showcasing PhD research in just 3 minutes

INL’s 3MT competition is back: showcasing PhD research in just 3 minutes

On March 12, INL hosted the second edition of its Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, bringing together eight PhD candidates eager to share their research in an engaging and accessible format. With a fantastic round of presentations, the challenge was intense: simplify complex research into a compelling three-minute talk for a non-specialist audience. The competition highlighted INL’s commitment to fostering strong science communication skills among early-stage researchers. Participants took the stage to captivate the audience and jury, demonstrating not only their expertise but also their ability to make cutting-edge science approachable and impactful. After an exciting session, three outstanding presentations stood out. Leonor Ribeiro, a second-year PhD candidate in Nieder group, presented her work on a novel nanoparticle for combined photodynamic and immunotherapy of lung cancer. Leonor shared, “Summarising a PhD thesis in just three minutes is challenging but valuable to learn how to communicate your own research clearly and engagingly. I highly recommend it to any student feeling stuck in their work, as it can reignite their enthusiasm.” João Borlido, a second-year PhD candidate in iMiNa group, focused on the role of metasurfaces in high-performance CMOS image sensors for automotive applications. Looking back on the challenge of summarising his […]

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From Lab to Stage: INL Postgraduate School’s Grand Opening 

From Lab to Stage: INL Postgraduate School’s Grand Opening 

The INL Postgraduate School (PGSchool) has officially opened its doors, marking an exciting new chapter in INL’s commitment to developing the next generation of researchers. Designed to equip PhD students with essential skills beyond the lab, the PGSchool offers specialised training to enhance their academic and professional growth, empowering them to excel in any career path they choose. The PGSchool started their 2025 programme with a Communication Course which brought together a first cohort of 15 PhD students for an immersive 30-hour journey into the art of communication. The course went beyond writing papers and giving presentations—it was about mastering the power of storytelling, engaging audiences, and even embracing the stage!  The course was split into two complementary modules: 🎤 Module 1 – “Communicating Science: Techniques for Writing and Speaking”: Led by Professor Andy Ross from Johns Hopkins University, this module helped participants sharpen their scientific writing, structure their ideas, and deliver research presentations with confidence. (January 2025)🎭Module 2 – “Stage Presence for Scientists”: Delivered by the Malad’arte Theatre Company from Braga, this module pushed students out of their comfort zones, using drama techniques to improve body language, vocal delivery, and stage confidence. (February 2025) The grand finale? “Epicenter“—a live performance, held on February 21, 2025, in which PhD students took the stage, seamlessly […]

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