The Material Science Institute of Madrid, ICMM-CSIC, aims to generate cutting-edge knowledge on materials and processes crucial for addressing societal challenges
Colloquia
The ICMM organizes every year a series of colloquia inviting experts of different fields of expertise in our main Lecture Hall to revise different aspects related to contemporary Science
Organized by P. David García and Beatriz H. Juárez.
The 2023 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics at the ICMM
Katalin Karikó: The power of focus, by Matilde Cañelles
Things materials science and artificial intelligence can do for each other, by Cefe López
Cylindrical Micro- and Nanowires: From Curvature Effects on Magnetization to Sensing Applications, by Manuel Vázquez
Svante Pääbo, un revolucionario de la Evolución Humana, por Ignacio Martínez Mendizábal
‘Malestamos’, por la psiquiatra Marta Carmona
El volcán estromboliano de Tajogaite (La Palma), por José Mangas Viñuela
¿Para que sirve un plan de igualdad de género en un centro CSIC? Por Esther Garcés y Silvia Donoso
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020: A Method for Genome Editing, by Lluís Montoliu
Nobel Prize in Physics: The Massive Black Hole at the Centre of the Milky Way, by Rainer Schödel
The scientist I like to talk about, by Andrés Castellanos, Ricardo García, José Ángel Martín Gago and Marzos Zayat
Materials Science Applications of Carbon Dots, by Raz Jelinek
AIE Luminogens: A Family of Conceptually New Materia, by Ben Zhong TANG
The Dirac Equation in Condensed Matter Physics, by Alberto Cortijo Fernández
Big Data, Ciencia de Datos e Inteligencia Artificial: mitos y realidades, by Pablo Villacorta Iglesias
Género en las Aulas de Ciencias: Beatriz Cantero Riveros
Ultraintense Ultrashot Lasers: New Scientific Applications Allowed by the CPA Technology, by Luis Roso
Celebrating the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018. The revolution of directed enzyme evolution, by Miguel Alcalde
2018 Nobel Prize in Physics: Electrodynamic Forces and Optical Tweezers. Its relevance in Biosciences, by Manuel Nieto Vesperinas