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The invention of paper-based transistors by Portuguese scientist Elvira Fortunato and Rodrigo Martins at the New University of Lisbon offers a cost-saving and energy-efficient alternative to silicon chips. Applications in daily life include biosensors, "smart" product packaging, networked shipping labels and animated billboards.
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The European Academy of Sciences has awarded Prof. Elvira Fortunato, with the 2016 Blaise Pascal Medal in Materials Science.
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The European Academy of Sciences has awarded Prof. Elvira Fortunato, with the 2016 Blaise Pascal Medal for Materials Science. The Ceremony of Awards will be held at Palais des Académies – Brussels, Belgium on November 19th, 2016.
i3N/CENIMAT participates, as a speaker in SBMAT, Brazil 2016 in the Symposium on "Nanocellulose materials: the keystone for a plethora of multifunctional applications" For more information, please click here.
The kick-off meeting of the BET-EU project took place on 22 January 2016 at the premises of UNINOVA in Caparica, Portugal and it was led by Prof. Rodrigo Martins, Project Coordinator.