πŸš€MAGNIFIC Project: Preliminary Results Presented at CMD31 Conference

πŸš€ MAGNIFIC Project: Preliminary Results Presented at CMD31 Conference The MAGNIFIC project team – Gloria Conte, Jouni Ahopelto, Catalina Coll, and Laura MercadΓ© – recently presented preliminary results at the CMD31 conference in Braga, Portugal. The project focuses on integrating nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si) into ICT applications, particularly in the area of Nano-opto-electro-mechanical systems (NOEMS). CMD31, […]

πŸš€ 36th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS) 2024: Foundation of Quantum Technology

36th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS) 2024:Foundation of Quantum Technology The conference, held in Ottawa Canada, from July 28th to August 2nd, brought together leading experts, researchers, and innovators in semiconductors physics.Β  This event provided a valuable opportunity for attendees to explore the latest scientific developments and technological advancements in the industry. […]

πŸš€ MAGNIFIC: A Beacon of Innovation at INL Symposium

MAGNIFIC: A Beacon of Innovation at INL Symposium Presented within the INL Annual Research Symposium by the Nanophononics Group, MAGNIFIC stands poised to redefine materials science and communication technology. Amidst this unique opportunity for research groups to share insights, Clivia Sotomayor introduced MAGNIFIC’s ambitious goals, while Omid Ranjbar and Gloria Conte provided a deeper dive […]

πŸš€ MAGNIFIC Recap of December 2023 Meeting in Milan

The MAGNIFIC consortium recently achieved a significant milestone with its project meeting held in December in Milan. This gathering brought together innovative minds from across Europe to explore the latest advancements in Nano-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (NOEMS) technology. Key Highlights: 🌟 Successful Collaboration: Researchers, engineers, and experts from renowned institutions like IEMN – CNRS, UPV, VTT, ICN2, […]

πŸš€ Researchers from MAGNIFIC project have participated in the organization of a “CECAM flagship school” on SIESTA

Researchers from MAGNIFIC (Dr. Coll-Benejam and Dr. Pruneda) have participated in the organization of a “CECAM flagship school” on SIESTA, an atomistic first-principles code that is being used in MAGNIFIC to study electronic, thermal and optical properties of nc-Si. The school was aimed at students and researchers from different disciplines in materials science who use, […]