At the Institute of Materials Science in Madrid we feel an important commitment to the training of the next generations of research and technical personnel. The transfer of science to society is also done through study programs, and that is why anyone who wants to dedicate themselves to research can do so at our center, through various programs at different levels.

  • Doctoral Program
  • Master's Degree in Quantum Technologies
  • Postgraduate courses
  • Technical courses
  • Graduate Program
    • Internships JAE Intro
  • High School Programs

Why be a part of the ICMM?

The Materials Science Institute of Madrid is part of the CSIC, a unique research entity in Spain that society recognizes and values. Its diverse thematic research activities, extensive human resources, and widespread geographical presence throughout the national territory, along with its unique infrastructures, contribute to its capabilities.

As a result, the CSIC can address societal challenges from a multidisciplinary perspective and in open collaboration with the academic environment through its more than 50 Joint Centers with university institutions.

CSIC researchers uphold the institution's international profile, making it attractive for the professional development of young students, recent PhD graduates, postdoctoral or experienced researchers, technicians, and managers. The CSIC provides a conducive environment for the scientific and professional development of young researchers, paying special attention to gender issues, for which it is particularly sensitive. The implementation of active policies in this area has allowed it to position itself among the leading European scientific organizations in terms of the participation of women at all stages of the scientific career.

The CSIC Statutes allow for participation in a wide range of competitive public and private funding opportunities for those interested in coming to work in its research groups or, if they have appropriate funding, to develop their own lines of research.