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INL Celebrates Women in Science

INL Celebrates Women in Science

Today, February 11, in celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) proudly presents its latest video tribute to all the Women working at INL. This powerful visual story highlights the dedication, talent, and achievements of women scientists at INL who are shaping the future of nanotechnology. Despite progress in gender equality, only 41% of scientists and engineers in Europe are women. At INL, we are committed to increasing this representation, with 42% of our researchers being women—a testament to our dedication to inclusivity and scientific excellence. The video showcases the inspiring work of several outstanding women scientists, engineers, and facility managers at INL. Through their groundbreaking research and unwavering commitment, they are paving the way for future generations and proving that there is a place for women in science. 📽 Watch the video and join us in celebrating these incredible women who are transforming the world of science and INL. Thank you to all the women at INL for your resilience, passion, and commitment to pushing scientific boundaries. And to all INLers—thank you for supporting and championing an inclusive and diverse research environment. Let’s continue breaking barriers and building a future where science belongs […]

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INL’s Women in Science Shine at PQHack 2025

INL’s Women in Science Shine at PQHack 2025

INL proudly celebrates the remarkable achievement of three of its researchers, Alexandra Ramôa, Ana Neri, and Sara Franco, members of the Galvão Research Group who, along with Bruna Salgado from the University of Minho, secured second place at PQHack 2025 as Team Quantum Shemulation. Their outstanding performance in tackling quantum computing challenges earned them the prestigious Team Quantum Shemulation prize on International Day of Women and Girls in Science. PQHack 2025 proved to be an exciting competition, bringing together 39 participants across 12 teams for a 24-hour quantum computing hackathon. Fueled by determination (and plenty of coffee and pizza), the teams engaged in a series of complex coding challenges designed by experts in the field. The results showcased the incredible talent and innovation within the quantum community. This achievement is not only a testament to the expertise and dedication of our INLers but also an inspiration for greater representation of women in quantum science. As we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we recognize their hard work and contributions in shaping the future of quantum technologies. Congratulations to all the participants, and especially to Alexandra, Ana, and Sara for making INL proud! Photo kindly provided by PQHack 2025 Team

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Call for Abstracts: InSituTEM 2025 – Shaping the Future of In Situ Electron Microscopy

Call for Abstracts: InSituTEM 2025 – Shaping the Future of In Situ Electron Microscopy

The 5th International Workshop of In Situ Electron Microscopy (InSituTEM 2025) is set to take place from May 13–15, 2025, in Braga, Portugal, bringing together leading experts and researchers to explore cutting-edge advancements in real-time electron microscopy. This prestigious event will showcase the latest developments in transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), electron spectroscopy, and AI-driven imaging techniques. Attendees will engage in insightful discussions on the role of in situ electron microscopy in understanding dynamic phenomena at the atomic scale, with applications across materials science, chemistry, physics, and life sciences. Call for Abstracts – Shape the Future of Electron Microscopy Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, presenting novel insights and discoveries in in situ electron microscopy. 📅 Submission Deadline: March 31, 2025📝 Abstract Limit: 2,500 characters (including spaces)📍 Poster Format: A0 (Width: 841 mm x Height: 1189 mm)🔗 Submit your abstract now: www.insitutem2025.com Bringing Together a World-Class Scientific Community InSituTEM 2025 will feature keynote presentations by renowned experts in electron microscopy, including leading researchers from institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Peking University, the University of Tokyo, Max Planck Institute, and more. The event will foster collaboration between academia, industry, and research institutions, providing a platform for scientists to exchange knowledge, share breakthroughs, and discuss the future of advanced […]

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INL Welcomes Princeton Alumni for Research Visit

INL Welcomes Princeton Alumni for Research Visit

The INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) welcomed a group of Princeton University alumni residing in Portugal for an exclusive visit to its research facilities. Organized by Princeton Alumni in Portugal and co-sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA), the visit offered attendees a first-hand look at INL’s cutting-edge Research Core Facilities and laboratories. Throughout the visit, alumni engaged with leading INL researchers across multiple scientific disciplines, including nanofabrication, advanced materials, quantum technologies, and biomedical imaging. They explored INL’s Micro and Nanofabrication Facility (MNF), followed by discussions with expert research groups led by Pedro Salomé (solar energy materials), Pedro Alpuim (2D materials and flexible electronics), Ernesto Galvão (quantum computing), and Paulo Ferreira (nanostructured materials for engineering applications). The group also learned about INL’s Nanobiotechnology and Imaging (NBI) capabilities and engaged with researchers such as Jana Nieder and Sara Abalde, who are advancing biomedical imaging and diagnostics. This visit reinforced INL’s commitment to international collaboration and knowledge exchange, showcasing the value of fostering global scientific connections. As INL continues to expand its outreach and collaboration efforts, we welcome academic institutions, research groups, and industry partners to explore our facilities and engage with our world-class scientists. To learn more about our research and how to collaborate with INL, visit INL Research Core Facilities or contact us […]

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INL to Host Seminar on Circular Economy in the Agri-Food Sector

INL to Host Seminar on Circular Economy in the Agri-Food Sector

The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, in collaboration with PortugalFoods and CCDR-Norte, will host the seminar “Circular Economy in the Agri-Food Sector in the Northern Region of Portgual: Challenges in Valorisation for Human and Animal Consumption” on February 27, at INL in Braga. Organised within the framework of the European project FRONTSH1P, this event will bring together industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and experts to discuss innovative strategies for waste valorisation in the agri-food sector. Key discussion points will include: The seminar will also feature case studies on technological innovation, highlighting successful collaborations in the sector, as well as a roundtable discussion addressing the main challenges and opportunities in by-product valorisation. This initiative provides a unique platform for knowledge exchange, fostering collaboration between stakeholders committed to advancing circular economy solutions in the agri-food industry. Registration is free but mandatory by February 25.The event will be conducted in Portuguese. REGISTER

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INL Launches the 2025 Photo Contest: Capturing Science Through Creativity

INL Launches the 2025 Photo Contest: Capturing Science Through Creativity

The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Photo Contest, inviting photography enthusiasts, researchers, and creatives from across Europe to capture the beauty of science through the lens of creativity. As part of European Researchers’ Night 2025, this contest aims to celebrate the intersection of science and visual storytelling, encouraging participants to explore and document the wonders of scientific discovery, technological innovation, and the unseen world of nanotechnology. A Celebration of Science through Photography The 2025 Photo Contest is open to participants from diverse backgrounds, including students, researchers, artists, and science communicators. Whether using a professional camera or a smartphone, contestants are encouraged to creatively interpret the contest’s theme and submit images that highlight the role of science in shaping our future. The world of science is filled with breathtaking moments that often go unnoticed. Through this contest, we aim to bring those moments to life, fostering a deeper connection between the public and the scientific community. How to Participate? The competition is open from January 31, 2025 to March 31, 2025, and submissions can be made via the official website: www.scaleexperiences.inl.int/photocontest2025. Participants can submit original photographs that capture the essence of science, technology, and innovation. A panel of experts in science, photography, […]

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INL advances skin engineering with the European network NETSKINMODELS

INL advances skin engineering with the European network NETSKINMODELS

Advances in skin engineering research are being made at the INL as part of the NETSKINMODELS COST Action. This European network is dedicated to advancing skin engineering and modelling by developing improved cell-based and computational skin models, with the goal of reducing reliance on animal testing. Ana Ribeiro, staff researcher at INL, highlights the contributions of Alfaro-Moreno’s research group: “At INL, we are developing skin-on-chip models, which are advanced microfluidic devices designed to replicate the structure and function of human skin. These models have the potential to transform research by providing more reliable and human-relevant data while supporting the 3Rs principle: reducing, refining, and replacing animal testing.” Samantha Costa, one of the next-generation researchers benefiting from the NETSKINMODELS educational initiatives, has joined INL for her PhD research. Samantha’s work takes a further step towards the practical applications of these models, from testing cosmetics and nanoparticle safety to skin microbiome interactions. By focusing on sustainable and ethical research practices, Samantha concludes that “INL’s innovations aim to benefit science, industry, and society.” “This work not only advances dermatological research but also helps prepare the next generation of scientists,” adds Ana Ribeiro. “Through initiatives like NETSKINMODELS, we are ensuring that Europe remains at […]

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INL researchers are exploring new ways to predict breast cancer metastasis

INL researchers are exploring new ways to predict breast cancer metastasis

A research project called 3DSecret is exploring innovative methods to predict breast cancer metastasis by analysing tumour cells circulating in the bloodstream. 3DSecret focuses on understanding how these cells contribute to cancer spreading to distant organs, which is the primary cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. Breast cancer metastasis often occurs via the hematogenous route, i.e. through the bloodstream. The presence of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) provides an opportunity to study the disease through blood samples rather than invasive tissue biopsies. Using specialised devices, INL researchers can isolate these tumour cells from blood samples. The next step involves cultivating individual CTCs in an artificial culture system, in the lab, designed to mimic their natural environment. Data from these cultures are then analysed using artificial intelligence algorithms. By examining the genetic profiles of the tumour cells and the substances they secrete, the project aims to identify unknown drivers of breast cancer metastasis. Recently, the project technical coordinator, Miguel Xavier, was at ‘90 Segundos de Ciência’, a series of science communication episodes with daily broadcasts on the Portuguese public radio Antena 1. Miguel is confident about the broader implications of this project, “this research could provide insights into the relationship between […]

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How microalgae could transform the way we produce photonics

How microalgae could transform the way we produce photonics

Photonic crystals, essential for controlling and manipulating light, are key components in advanced technologies such as lasers and sensors. However, their production is typically expensive, requiring sophisticated cleanroom facilities. Researchers at INL are exploring innovative alternatives by leveraging structures naturally produced by microalgae. Pedro Braga Fernandes, a PhD candidate at INL, explains “Our group works on photonic structures, and we try to draw inspiration from nature for that. I work with microalgae called diatoms. These diatoms produce a silica exoskeleton with an organisation resembling a photonic crystal, similar to those we create in the cleanroom.” This natural resemblance of diatoms with photonic crystals could bring a new solution for more sustainable production methods. Unlike traditional fabrication methods, the use of diatoms eliminates the need for costly cleanroom environments, reducing both financial and environmental impacts. Pedro Braga Fernandes highlighted the nano-patterned silica potential applications, “This enables easy integration of the structures produced by the algae into essential technologies, ranging from biosensors to quantum systems”. This unique approach not only has the potential to reduce production costs but also offers a sustainable alternative for developing photonic technologies. By using natural processes, researchers at INL aim to unlock new possibilities across a wide […]

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