Tatiana G. Rappoport - Centro de Física das Universidades do Minho e do Porto
Wednesday, 27 September 2023, 16h Physics Amphitheatre, School of Sciences - Building 06 - Campus Gualtar
O trabalho de investigação dos investigadores José Pedro Silva e Veniero Lenzi do CF-UM-UP foi objeto de destaque pela News section of Materials Today e pode ser consultado em: https://www.materialstoday.com/electronic-properties/news/zr-oxide-thin-films-promise-next-generation-memory/
Salienta-se a contribuição do Engenheiro José Santos no desenvolvimento da imagem que acompanha o texto, e que ilustra o processo de deposição do filme nos nossos laboratórios.
The Centro de Física das Universidades do Minho e do Porto (CF-UM-UP) began in 2014 and comprises the Centro de Física da Universidade do Minho (CFUM) and the Centro de Física do Porto (CFP), two formerly existing research units, recognised and evaluated by the FCT...
CFUM was founded in 1994 and recognized by the FCT in 2003, as a research unit with a multi-disciplinary scientific profile, encompassing both theoretical research and modelling and experimental research and development activities. CFUM is strongly involved in interdisciplinary R&D activities and the team includes Physicists, Materials Scientists, Mathematicians, and specialists in Optics (including that of human eye) and Optometry.
CFP is a relatively small research centre based at the Department of Physics of the School of Sciences of Porto University. It is fully devoted to research in theoretical physics, in the broad area of Quantum Physics and Fields in High Energy and Condensed Matter, exploring synergies between theorists of different fields. It was founded in 1994 and recognised by the FCT in 1997.
CFUM is strongly involved in interdisciplinary research and runs joint research projects with colleagues in Chemistry and Biology as well as with several research centres of the School of Engineering.