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CDMF in the Media: news about the Center
In the Center for the Development of Functional Materials (CDMF), we are proposing a step forward in materials science research. The research theme is the development of functional materials. Actually, the core of our center is the ability to synthesize materials with a controlled chemical composition, crystallographic structure, and morphology. An inherent part of our center has been the development of innovative methods and techniques based on the combined use of theory, simulations, and experimental results in order to interlink theoretical knowledge and experimental approaches. Thus, we will use these skills for the research and development of functional and nanostructured materials with tailored properties to solve problems related to renewable energy, health, and environmental sustainability.
In the new center, our proposal in terms of innovation and technological transfer will be directly connected to the basic research program (i.e., with functional nanostructured materials) and will act in the following segments: 1) Pilot plants for functional nanoparticles; 2) development of new applications for functional materials, and 3) generation of spin-off companies.
One fundamental target of this new center is to gain international recognition as a key research center for functional materials. This objective will be achieved through the publication of relevant papers in this field in major international journals as well as the strengthening of our collaborations with internationally recognized laboratories in functional materials. Moreover, additional efforts will be made to attract good international students. To accomplish this goal, every year we intend to promote a school of advanced studies in functional materials offering support to excellent students as well as inviting the best researchers in the field to give lectures to promote our center as an attractive global entity. The main idea is to publicize the research of our center and transform our laboratories to attract international Ph.D. students and post-doctoral researchers.
Our efforts regarding activities related to education and knowledge dissemination will be focused on five areas: 1) Improvement of science education through activities directed to elementary and high school students and their teachers as well as the development of interactive learning materials; 2) the attraction of young people to scientific careers through the interest of high school students in science and university studies; 3) the education of undergraduate and graduate students by contact with advanced topics in materials science and training in scientific knowledge diffusion; 4) the development of interactive scientific diffusion products; and 5) the enhancement of qualitative materials science and related topics in the media, concomitantly through press office services, research media training, and journalist training.
2024-04-17
Dissemination project of the Center for the Development of Functional Materials – a research center supported by FAPESP and based at the Federal University of São Carlos – is aimed at primary and secondary school students and teachers.
2024-04-10
Sodium niobate is a type of ceramic with properties of interest to green chemistry; scientists from the Center for the Development of Functional Materials and collaborators have developed a new strategy for obtaining it.
2024-03-20
Created at a FAPESP-supported research center, the material helps produce ammonia by electrochemical reduction of nitrogen gas, dispensing with the high temperature and pressure required by the conventional method.