4th scientific meeting of bnc-b students jphd2019 · icmab communication and outreach officer since...
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9:00-9:15 Welcome
10:15-10:30
10:30-10:45
10:45-11:00
11:00-11:15
11:15-11:30
11:30-12:30
Nanostructured Back Reflectors for Efficient Colloidal Quantum Dot Infrared Optoelectronics
Pau Molet (ICMAB-CSIC)
Advanced 2G HTS Tape Architectures for HVDV Superconducting Fault Current Limiters
Pedro Barusco (ICMAB-CSIC)
Pablo Vales-Castro (ICN2)
Pamela Machado (ICMAB-CSIC)
Band gap tuning of solution-processed ferroelectric perovskite BiFe1-xCoxO3 thin films
Viktoria Holovanova (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research - IREC)
Combined photo- and thermocatalytical approach for efficient CO2 hydrogenation
Coffee break & Poster Session (Posters 1-13)
Thursday 6th June 2019
4th Scientific Meeting of BNC-b students
JPhD2019
9:15-9:35
9:35-10:15
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC)
Energy & Environment
Anna May Masnou (Communication & Outreach Officer at ICMAB-CSIC)
Marc Castellarnau (Managing Director at Fuelium)
Invited talk "Academia vs Industry"
Giant Negative Electrocaloric Effect with Antiferroelectrics
Invited talk "Science Communication: a career outside academia"
Invited talk "Game of Post-docs"
Joffre Gutierrez (Tenured Scientist at ICMAB-CSIC)
12:30-12:45
12:45-13:00
13:00-13:15
13:15-13:30
13:30-15:00
15:40-15:55
15:55-16:10
16:10-16:25
16:30-18:00
Electrolyte-gated field-effect transistors for protein detection
Gisela Ruiz Vega (Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca - VHIR)
Tuning Quatsome vesicles for biomedical applications
Salvador Ferrer (Scientific Assistant at ALBA synchrotron)
Invited talk "ALBA synchotron: Basic concepts, applications and future
perspectives"
LUNCH BREAK (no lunch provided)
Simona Ricci (ICMAB-CSIC)
Graphene based electrodes for retinitis pigmentosa diagnosis
Albert Ginestà Blasi (ICMAB-CSIC)
Bioapplications
Point of care (POC) device with magnetic beads for the fast and quantitative electrochemical detection of
Plasmodium antigen
Jose Manuel de la Cruz Sánchez (ICN2)
Plasmonic mechanochromic metamaterial: development of wireless photodetectors
Pau Güell (ICN2)
15:00-15:40
Water-processable cellulose-based sacrificial layers for advanced nanofabrication
Camilla Dore (ICMAB-CSIC)
Round table: "Beyond the lab"
Nanofabrication & Nanodevices
María Tenorio (Chair of Societat Catalana de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia and Physics PhD
researcher)
Laura Díaz (President of Scientists Dating Forum and Biomedicine PhD researcher),
Laurent Ladépêche (Co-director of Pint of Science Spain and Neuroscience PhD researcher),
Xiao Long (ICMAB-CSIC)
CMOS compatible Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 tunnel junction for non-volatile memory application
Alejandro Ramos (Col·lectiu de Doctorands en Lluita and Biochemistry PhD researcher),
9:30-9:45
9:45-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-10:30
10:30-10:45
10:45-11:00
11:00-12:00
12:45-13:00
13:00-13:15
13:15-13:30
13:30-15:00
Fully Integrated Electrochemical Sensors: a Disruptive Alternative Compatible With Microelectronics
Procedures
Nanomaterials - part 1
Invited talk "Spinning the Future of Electronics"
Sergio Valenzuela (ICREA Research Professor and Group Leader, ICN2)
12:00-12:45
Mónica Bernal Salamanca (ICMAB-CSIC)
Nonstoichiometry Driven Ferromagnetism in Double Perovskite La2Ni1−xMn1+xO6 Insulating Thin Films
LUNCH BREAK (no lunch provided)
15:00-15:45
Invited talk "IYPT 2019: Did you make a mistake in your Ph.D.? Hidden lessons we
can learn from the discovery of chemical elements"
Rosendo Pou (ICMol, Lecturer at Universidad de Valencia)
Marco Bianchini (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research - IREC)
Sergi Martín Rio (ICMAB-CSIC)
Development of transparent conducting oxides thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition
Friday 7th June 2019
Synthesis & Characterization
Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2)
Rotational Polarization Nanotopologies in BaTiO3-SrTiO3 Superlattices
Saúl Estandía Rodríguez (ICMAB-CSIC)
Atomic Layer Deposition: from molecular chemistry to thin films of functional complex oxides
Mathieu Mirjolet (ICMAB-CSIC)
Assessment of carbon contamination in MoS2 grown by MOCVD using Mo(CO)6 and (CH3-CH2)2S
precursors
Christian Schäfer (ICN2)
Ferromagnetic Resonance and Inverse Spin Hall Effect in Permalloy/Pt bilayers
Pengmei Yu (ICMAB-CSIC)
Control of morphology and polymorphism in organic semiconductor thin films
Francesco Silvestri (ICMAB-CSIC)
Coffee break & Poster Session (Posters 14-28)
Dopant induced structural and electrical changes at the C60F48/pentacene interface
Adrián Tamayo Serra (ICMAB-CSIC)
15:45-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:30
16:30-17:00
17:00-17:15
17:15-17:30
17:30-17:45
17:45-18:00
18:00-18:20
Pol Febrer Calabozo (ICN2)
Implementation of the hydrodynamic heat transport model for nanoscale complex geometries using
finite elements
Albert Beardo Ricol (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Coffee break
Theory & Simulation
Exploring nanoporous graphene as a membrane
Epitaxial Thin Films of La2CoMnO6 and La2NiMnO6 Ordered Double Perovskites by Polymer Assisted
Deposition
Hailin Wang (ICMAB-CSIC)
Nanomaterials - part 2
Glass transition in thin film ultrastable glasses: Analyzing the bulk transformation
Ana Vila Costa (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Inverse spin Hall effect in the metallic oxide SrVO3
Marc Font Gual (ICMAB-CSIC)
Tunable Circular Dichroism and Valley Polarization in the Modified Haldane Model
Award ceremony
Marc Vila Tusell (ICN2)
Analytical modeling of skyrmion-extended defect interaction
Leonardo Gónzalez-Gómez (Departament de Física, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
INVITED SPEAKERS
MARC CASTELLARNAU MANAGING DIRECTOR AT FUELIUM
For the past 15+ years Marc Castellarnau has been
working on the development and application of
microanalytical devices for microbiology and
immunobiology, including sample treatment, cell
sorting, cell characterization, and immunoassays by
means of electrical and optical methods. He also worked
in the implementation of self-powered and autonomous
platforms for analytical applications. This background
attracted him to Fuelium project, where he started as
CTO to become the current Managing Director. He holds
a B.Sc. in Physics, a M.Sc. in Electronic Engineering, and
a PhD in Bioengineering from University of Barcelona. He
also did several postdocs at different institutions (IBEC,
CSIC, and MIT), and works as a consultant (Ateknea) and
in technology transfer (ISGlobal).
JOFFRE GUTIERREZ TENURED SCIENTIST AT ICMAB-CSIC
Joffre Gutierrez´s main research topic for almost 14
years has been superconductivity. In particular, the
interactions between microstructure and vortex matter.
During his PhD at ICMAB (2003-2008), he studied vortex
matter in YBCO coated conductors grown by chemical
solution deposition. During this period, he stayed in 2005
at the STC in Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA), and
during 2006 - 2007 at the Cambridge University in UK.
In 2008 he moved to the Institute of Nanoscale Physics
and Chemistry at the KU Leuven (Belgium), to study
vortex dynamics in clean superconductors. In 2010 he
started leading the research line of nanoscale vortex
matter and dynamics, a task he would undertake until
2015. Additionally, he took part in launching the
European networking project NanoSC to promote
student mobility.
In 2015 he moved back to ICMAB to bring his experience
on probe microscopy, electrical transport
characterization and device fabrication to the field of
optoelectronics and thermoelectricity.
In 2016 he has moved back to the field of applied
superconductivity within ICMAB, where they launched a
consortium between the Institut de Ciència de Materials
de Barcelona, the Institut de Física d’Altes Energies,
ALBA synchrotron, the Universitat Politécnica de
Barcelona and CERN, to take the challenge of developing
a new technology for the future of particle accelerators.
ANNA MAY MASNOU COMMUNICATION & OUTREACH OFFICER
AT ICMAB-CSIC
Anna May Masnou studied Chemical Engineering at the
Universitat de Barcelona (UB), and continued with a
MSc in Chemical Engineering at the Universitat Rovira i
Virgili (URV), Tarragona. She then did a PhD in Materials
Science and Technology at the UB (2014), with three
stays abroad in Japan, France and California. After her
PhD, she spent 1.5 years as Project Manager in
CETAQUA, a Technological Center, and was teaching at
the UB at the same time. She obtained a Juan de la
Cierva grant and started a postdoc at the ICMAB. During
her second year of postdoc, she coursed a Postgraduate
course in Science Communication. She is currently the
ICMAB Communication and Outreach Officer since April
2017.
SALVADOR FERRER SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT AT ALBA SYNCHROTRON
Salvador Ferrer is a physicist. He holds a PhD from the
Autonomous University of Madrid. He did a postdoc at
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. He had been working for
16.5 years at ESRF as beamline scientist and head of the
Surface Science group, and 7 years at Alba as Research
Director during the construction of the first seven
beamlines. At present, he is a Scientific Assistant at
Alba. His fields of interest are Surface Science and
nanomagnetism.
SERGIO VALENZUELA
ICREA RESEARCH PROFESSOR AND GROUP LEADER AT ICN2
Prof. Sergio Valenzuela obtained his PhD in physics in
2001 at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
and held research positions at Harvard University and
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Since
July 2008 Prof. Valenzuela has been an ICREA research
professor and leader of the ICN2 Physics and
Engineering of Nanoelectronic Devices Group.
His research is focused on the unique properties of
materials with nanoscale dimensions, motivated by
both their intrinsic scientific interest and their potential
for advanced electronic applications. His work
encompasses spintronics, quantum computation with
superconducting circuits and nanoelectromechanical
systems (NEMS). Together with his collaborators, he has
pioneered the use of non-local devices to study the spin
Hall effect of thermopiles to isolate the magnon drag in
ferromagnetic materials, and implemented novel qubit
control and spectroscopy methods.
Prof. Valenzuela was awarded the 2001 Giambiagi prize
and the 2009 IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Magnetism
for his contributions to the field of spintronics, as well
as an ERC Starting Grant in 2012. He has authored over
50 articles (Nature, Science, Reviews of Modern Physics,
Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Physical Review
Letters, among others), three patents, and five books or
book chapters.
ROSENDO POU ICMOL, LECTURER AT UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA
Rosendo Pou Amérigo (Valencia, 1966) obtained his
degree with honors mention and posterior doctorate in
Chemistry at Universitat de València (UV). He is a
member of the Unidad de Investigación de Química
Teórica at the Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol),
where he has worked mainly in quantum-chemical
characterization of electroactive molecular systems.
During his professional career, he has been mainly
focused on teaching innovation techniques and
teaching quality. For this reason, he coordinated the
pilot project of educational innovation for the European
convergence of the faculty of chemistry. In addition,
from 2006 to 2012 he collaborated as an external
assessor for the institutional quality assessment
committee of the office for the university quality system
in Castilla y León. Moreover, he has been, since 2012
until last year, the director of Universitat de València’s
quality unit. He won the second prize from Universidad
Europea de Madrid (UEM) for teaching innovation in
2008. He was also awarded the Premio a la Calidad e
Innovación Docente 2010, granted by the UV for the
project "El teatro es pura química; la química es puro
teatro" which approaches science to high school
students and is still active.
LIST OF POSTERS
1.
Christina Stefani
Mechanically soft domain walls in ferroelectrics
2.
Xiangyang Lou
Enhanced arsenic removal by using sponge-loaded superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION)
3.
Noa Varela Domínguez
Pulse-heating nanocalorimetric studies in CoO thin films
4.
Milena Tomić
Surface modified tungsten oxide nanowires and its application in gas sensing
5.
Sohini Sinha
Effectively designed Donor-Acceptor-Donor system containing carborane derivatives for two-photon absorption
(TPA) application
6.
Diana García Franco
Novel synthetic route and characterization for AMO3 (A= Ba, Sr and M = Ti, Hf, Zr) and BaM2O6 (M= Ta and Nb)
nanoparticles
7.
Irena Spasojević
Molecular functionalization of ferroelectric oxide surfaces
8.
Ivan Caño Prades
Influence of rare earth substitution on photoactive BiFe1-xCoxO3 thin films prepared by solution processing
9.
Miquel Torras
Fast microwave-assisted polyol synthesis of silver nanoparticles with controlled size
10.
Martí Raya Moreno
Thermal conductivity of semiconductor nanowires with bulk-unconventional phases
11.
Lluc Sendra Molins
Thermal boundary resistance from hydrodynamics model
12.
Josep Castell Queralt
Micromagnetic simulations of skyrmion dynamics in presence of linear defects
13.
Arsalan Akhtar
AiiDA Workflow for High-throughput computation of Formation Energy
14.
Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan
C. elegans as a model to assess cardiac function - the case of polypyrrole nanoparticles
15.
Eddi Pradas Gracia, David Montpeyó Garcia-Moreno
PGA-Protein conjugation of Velaglucerase as novel methodology for increasing the efficiency and efficacy
of Gaucher Disease treatment by ERT
16.
Zhongrui Luo
Evaluation of the nano-bio interaction between superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and Caenorhabditis
elegans
17.
Irene Anton-Sales
Nanocellulose from bacteria as an ocular bandage material
18.
José Piers Jurado
Organic thermoelectrics a solar energy harvester
19.
Marta Delgà-Fernández
Raman spectroscopy as a tool for studying the graphene - ionic liquids interaction
20.
Michele Pigliapochi
Quasi-adiabatic Nanocalorimetry by Demodulation of Rapidly Oscillating Pulse
21.
Marta Rodríguez López
Organic molecular vapour-deposition of glasses under an electric field
22.
Mayte Gómez Castaño
Tunable index metamaterials made by bottom-up approaches
23.
Patricia Ramirez Priego
Low-cost point-of-care biosensor device for on-site tuberculosis diagnosis in developing countries
24.
Yunwei Sheng
Photovoltaic Effects of Insulating Layer on LuMnO3 Ferroelectric Single Crystal
25.
Samuel Poblador Cester
Physical Characterization of Filamentary Structures in TiN/Ti/HfO2/W Memristor Devices
26.
Eulàlia Pujades-Otero
Interactions between conducting additives and redox couples dispersed in flow cell electrolytes
27.
Monalisa Chakraborty
Design optimization of low cost, highly efficient aqueous Zinc-iodide flow battery
28.
Adara Babuji
Impact of substitutional groups in the interfacial doping of organic semiconductors
ROUND TABLE: 'BEYOND THE LAB '
L A U R A D Í A ZPRESIDENT OF SCIENTISTS DATING FORUM
AND BIOMEDICINE PHD RESEARCHER
SciDF is a non-profit association formed by younginternational interdisciplinary members, includingscientists, business people, lawyers, communicationsspecialists, philosophers and economists.SciDF aims at involving the non-scientist membersof society, scientists and politicians topromote science as a common good asset.
L A U R E N T L A D É P Ê C H ECO-DIRECTOR OF PINT OF SCIENCE SPAIN
AND NEUROSCIENCE PHD RESEARCHER
A L E J A N D R O R A M O SCOL·LECTIU DE DOCTORANDS EN LLUITA
AND BIOCHEMISTRY PHD RESEARCHER
M A R Í A T E N O R I OCHAIR OF SOCIETAT CATALANA DE NANOCIÈNCIA I
NANOTECNOLOGIA AND PHYSICS PHD RESEARCHER
PoS Festival aims to offer interesting and funny speechesabout the latest scientific research, with a formataccesible for all the public. We want to offer a platformwhich allows people to discuss the research with thosewho are taking part on it. PoS is the non-lucrativeorganization directed by volunteer people and created bya scientific community of posdocs and PhDs in 2012.
SCN2 is an independent, non-lucrative and scientificassociation whose purpose is acting as a channel for thecollaboration and meeting of the nanoscience andnanotechnology cluster in Catalonia. By building a network ofexcellence among the scientific and academic sector, thecompanies and the society, we want to promote the research,complement the academic formation and stimulate thetechnology transfer and knowledge among them.
A discussion among young volunteer scientists going beyond their work in the laband taking part in outreach activities, non-lucrative associations and activism.
Chair: Roger Ponce (SCN2)
Col·lectiu de Doctorand/es en Lluita is an associationformed by predoctoral researchers of differentdisciplines whose purpose is to defend the collectiveworker’s rights. We are co-working with a union inorder to guarantee that the rights of the PhDcandidates as a workers are respected and toimprove the precarious conditions of our collective.