The Material Science Institute of Madrid, ICMM-CSIC, aims to generate cutting-edge knowledge on materials and processes crucial for addressing societal challenges
An international team with CSIC researchers has patented the technology, which makes it possible to locate virus proteins and could be used with other pathogens.
The young man, whose thesis has been supervised by Elsa Prada (ICMM) and Alfredo Levy Yeyati (UAM), explains how his work is very important for the advancement of quantum computing.
The researcher's ultimate objective is to contribute from a theoretical approach to improving the magnetic performance of some materials, as a way to minimize the dependence on critical rare-earth permanent magnets.
The project aims to create an initial training network for early-stage researchers to gain a broad understanding of the challenges of opto-magnetic data storage development.
The ICMM researcher, an inspiration for her physics studies and her fight for equality in science, receives the European Physics Society award this Monday.