Speakers
Plenary
Adélio Mendes
University of Oporto
Opportunities for materials within the energy decarbonization endeavor
Carolin Körner
University Friedrich-Alexander Erlangen-Nürnberg
Voxel based material design by electron beam additive manufacturing
Ingo Burget
ETH Zurich
Wood Materials – Challenges and Potentials
João Mano
University of Aveiro
Multi-scale constructs for regenerative medicine – the role of biomaterials
Lucio Isa
ETH Zurich
Engineering Tribology to Control Rheology: from Single-Particle Contacts to Dense Suspensions
Philip Withers
University of Manchester
Correlative Imaging in Materials Science
Seema Agarwal
University of Baireuth
Advanced Polymers and Polymer-Ceramic Macroobjects: Multidimensional Innovations for Health, Energy, and Water Purification
Invited
Ana Reis
University of Oporto
Materials and Advanced Manufacturing Technologies: Digital Integration and Sustainability – Practical Cases
Benjamin Butz
University of Siegen, Germany
Scale-bridging cryo and in situ microscopy of highly reactive / sensitive materials and devices
Clara Pereira
University of Oporto
Smart Textiles for an Energy-Driven Future: The Quest for All-in-One Hybrid Energy Harvesting & Storage Technologies
David Levy
Material Science Institute of Madrid, ICMM-CSIC
Sol-Gel Materials for Optics and Electro-optics
Ermelinda Maçôas
Instituto Superior Técnico
The Kaleidoscope of Carbon: From Life's Foundation to Nanoscale Innovation
Fátima Montemor
Instituto Superior Técnico
The power of materials for advancing super capacitors
Federico Bella
Politecnico di Torino
Material platforms for electrochemical ammonia production
Frederico Ferreira
Instituto Superior Técnico
Electrical conductive materials for sustainable tissue engineering
Gilberto Siqueira
EMPA, Cellulose & Wood Materials
3D Printing Nanocellulose - From Controlled Anisotropic Particles to Functional and Complex Structures
Goreti Sales
University of Coimbra
Autonomous biosensors and plastic antibodies
Hélder Puga
University of Minho
Multifrequency Ultrasonic Treatment of Light Alloys for Microstructural Refinement
Helena Godinho
CENIMAT, NOVA University of Lisbon
Cellulose-Based Liquid Crystalline Networks for Time-, Temperature-, and Strain-Dependent Structural Sensors
Helena Tomás
University of Madeira
Materials based on Dendritic Systems for Biomedical Applications
Inês Flores-Colen
Instituto Superior Técnico
Nano-based rendering mortars in building facades: Challenges, innovation and opportunities
João Labrincha
University of Aveiro
Sustainable use of resources? Ways to mitigate future sourcing of strategic materials
João Pedro Oliveira
CENIMAT, NOVA University of Lisbon
Microstructure control during Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing
Jorge Coelho
University of Coimbra
Reversible deactivation radical polymerization: a new life for poly(vinyl chloride)
Lluis Marsal
University Rovira y Virgili, Spain
Photonic Architectures Based on Nanoporous Anodic Alumina for Enhanced Light–Matter Interaction and Optical Biosensing
Luísa Durães
University of Coimbra
Upcycling waste materials for production of aerogels
Pablo Taboada
University of Santiago Compostela
Learning from Nature to design novel nanostructures for biomedical applications
Patrícia Carvalho
SINTEF
Mineral tetrahedrites as the next commercial thermoelectric materials
Ramon Escobar Galindo
University of Seville
Surface Engineering concepts for Concentrating Solar Power materials: from simulation to real operation
Roberto Campana
Spanish National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Testing Centre
Materials proccesing and characterization for hisgh temperature fuel cells and electrolyzers
Rui Domingues
3B’s Research Group, University of Minho
The role of ECM cues, cellular crosstalk and submolecular control of their mechanosignaling in tissue specification and function
Rute Ferreira
University of Aveiro
Luminescent Materials for Energy and Digital Transition
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
BCMaterials
Materials and processes for a sustainable digitalization