Program 2014

PROGRAM  of the  4th "Jornadas do CENIMAT|I3N" 

June 23th, 2014             

09:30    Inaugural Session        
Director, CENIMAT/I3N    Prof. Dra. Elvira Fortunato
President, DCM               Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Martins
Dean, FCT/UNL               Prof. Dr. Fernando Santana
            
09:45     PLENARY SESSION        
Dr. Miguel Ribeiro   
P    Development of printed capacitive sensors: from R&D to Process and Product Engineering
            
10:45    coffee break        
            
Oral Session 1    Chair person: Teresa Cidade    
11:15    B. Veigas    O1    Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification
11:35    S. Pereira    O2    Electrochromic behavior of NiO thin films deposited by e-beam evaporation at room temperature
11:55    L. Santos    O3    Flexible and biocompatible pH sensor based on WO3 nanoparticles
12:15    D. Nunes    O4    Cu2O nanowires produced by oxidation of Cu nanowires
            
12:45    LUNCH        
            
Oral Session 2    Chair person: Rui Igreja    
14:00    C. Echeverria    O5    A Cellulosic Liquid Crystal under shear
14:20    L. Aguirre    O6    Cellulose fibers conformational effects probed by nematic liquid crystal droplets
14:40    S. Goswani    O7    Electrorheological properties of polyaniline-vanadium oxide nanostructures suspended in silicone oil
15:00    N. Fernandes    O8    Synthesis of niobium doped zinc borosilicate glass-ceramics
15:20    F. M. Braz Fernandes    O9    XRD Study of NiTi Endodontic Files Using Synchrotron Radiation
            
15:40    POSTER SESSION + coffe break        
            
Closing Session        
16:40    Prof. Dr. Francisco Braz Fernandes        SM - Last Year Main Achievements
16:50    Prof. Dr. João P. Borges                      SBMG -  Last Year Main Achievements
17:00    Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Martins                     MEON - Last Year Main Achievements
17:10    Best Poster Award

R&D - ID TEAMS
Materials for Electronics, Optoelectronics and Nanotechnologies (MEON)
Soft and Biofunctional Materials Group (SBMG)
Structural Materials (SM)