Collaborators

Collaboration in scientific research is essential

Collaboration in scientific research is essential for driving innovation, expanding knowledge, and solving complex global challenges. By bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise, and resources, researchers can tackle questions that would be impossible to address in isolation. Collaborative efforts foster creativity, increase the efficiency of discovery, and promote the sharing of data and methods, ultimately leading to more robust and impactful scientific outcomes.

We collaborate with

Our research group works closely with other research teams in the field of solid-state chemistry, fostering strong collaborations that enhance the depth and scope of our scientific investigations. These partnerships allow us to share knowledge, techniques, and resources, ultimately leading to more comprehensive and innovative research outcomes.

CEMAD

Electrical Characterisation of Materials and Devices. Univesitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain.

Prof. Anthony R West-Group

School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.

NEMEN

Nanoengineering of Materials Applied to Energy. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain.

Prof. Rishi Raj - Research Group

College of Engineering and Applied Science. University of Colorado Boulder, USA.

SPMS

Structures, Propriétés et Modélisation des Solides. CentraleSupelec, France.

ENPHOCAMAT

Materials for Energy, Photonics & Catalysis. Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.

Química de L’Estat Sòlid

Inorganic & Organic Chemistry Department, Universitat Jaume I, Spain.

Interested in joining our efforts to develop advanced inorganic materials for a more sustainable future?

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