Notícies

Notícies

Inorganic News
14 of October, 2024
Historical archive of the Inorganic Chemistry Section: 6th edition of the European Mediterranean Conference on Inorganic Chemistry (FIGIPS), held in Barcelona in 2001.

We invite all members of our Section to explore the historical archive of the FIGIPS conference, which took place in Barcelona in 2001. This event was organized by several of our active and former members, including Prof. Santiago Alvarez, who generously provided this impressive collection of images.

The album is available in the director’s office in both print and digital formats.

Inorganic News
30 of September, 2024
Acte de Jubilació dels nostres companys Amparo Caubet, Jaume Granell, Margarita Crespo i Ramón Vicente Castillo

El passat dilluns 30 de setembre va ser el darrer dia de feina dels nostres companys Amparo Caubet, Jaume Granell, Margarita Crespo i Ramón Vicente Castillo després de diverses dècades a la nostra Secció.

Us desitgem tot el millor en aquesta nova etapa i sempre sereu benvinguts, això és casa vostra!

 

Inorganic NewsOrganic News
13 of September, 2024

The European Innovation Council funds two UB projects to develop cutting-edge technologies

Two University of Barcelona projects have been selected by the European Innovation Council to develop cutting-edge technologies within the 2024 Pathfinder Open call. Marta Estrader and Josep Puigmartí Luis, researchers from the UB’s Faculty of Chemistry, lead two consortia to promote advances in the remote detection of aquatic pollution and cell alignment in tissue bioprinting, respectively.

Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry Marta Estrader, a member of the UB’s Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IN2UB), coordinates the WATERsense project, funded with three million euros over four years. The aim is to “remotely detect the presence of pollutants in water at any time”, explains Estrader. “Therefore, we will develop magneto-optical nanosensors that will be able to encapsulate certain pollutants (from pesticides to products derived from the chemical and pharmaceutical industry) on the previously functionalized surface. These substances can be identified using vibrational Raman spectroscopy”, she adds.

The innovation of the WATERsense technology lies in the fact that “through a small device that will be installed in rivers, lakes or any point of water, it will be possible to quickly detect the presence of contamination, and the results will be sent immediately via the internet, which will reduce the overall cost compared to the methodology used today”, says Estrader.

Eventually, WATERsense will make it possible to carry out careful analyses of variations in water quality in relation to changes in socio-economic activity or in the demography of a certain place or region. The project involves researchers from the University of Vigo, the Austrian Institute of Technology, the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Hydrodynamics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and Lightnovo.

More information: https://web.ub.edu/en/web/actualitat/w/eic-pathfinder-2024

Organic News
24 of July, 2024

New President of the Academic Committee of the PhD Program

Today, Xavier Verdaguer steps aside as President of the Academic Committee of the PhD Program in Organic Chemistry, and our colleague Anna Maria Costa will take his place. We thank Xavier for his commitment and hard work during the last years and we wish Anna Maria all the best with all our support. Good luck!

Organic News
4 of July, 2024

Poster Prize

A PhD student of our Section, Miguel Mellado, was awarded the second Poster Prize in the XXIX Biennial Meeting of Organic Chemistry that took place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife last week. Congratulations, Miguel!

Organic News
21 of June, 2024

Retirement of our colleague Montse Batalla

Last Friday, 21 June, was the last day of work for our colleague Montse Batalla after three decades in the Organic Chemistry Section. We will miss you very much and wish you all the best in this new phase of your life. See you soon!

Organic News
20 of June, 2024

Albert Gandioso has been awarded a Beatriz y Galindo Grant and will join our Section

Albert Gandioso, a current researcher at the University of Marburg, has been awarded a Beatriz Galindo Grant and will join our Section in the near future. Our warmest congratulations for such a distinction an welcome to our Section!

Inorganic NewsOrganic News
15 of May, 2024
Welcome to the Department of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry!

Our website has a new look! We are pleased to show our activities in teaching and research in a new modern coat. Head over to the Section of Inorganic Chemistry to see the colorful chemistry of metals, or over to the Section of Organic Chemistry to see what kind of intriguing compounds can be created with a backbone based on carbon. Do you wonder how we can help in your training? Just visit the pages in which we inform about our Degree, Master, and PhD Studies. Do you want to know about our research? Have a look at our research pages and find out what each research group does. Interested in using any of our characterization / analysis techniques? Head over to the services page!

If you are looking to join us, do not hesitate to contact the department head, or one of our group leaders! Still not finding what you are looking for? Send us an email and we will try to answer your queries as soon as possible!

Organic News
10 of May, 2024

New PhD student with a grant from the Organic Chemistry Section

Yaiza Martínez, a new researcher awarded a Predoctoral Grant of our Section, has just joined the Bart Limburg group. Welcome!

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