Èxit de públic en una jornada sobre dona i ciència
Organitzada per l'Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM) de l'CSIC, va servir per projectar per primera vegada a Catalunya el documental 'L'enigma Agustina'.
Éxito de público en una jornada sobre mujer y ciencia
Organizada por el Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM) del CSIC, sirvió para proyectar por primera vez en Cataluña el documental 'El enigma Agustina'.
Éxito de público en una jornada sobre mujer y ciencia
Organizada por el Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM) del CSIC, sirvió para proyectar por primera vez en Cataluña el documental 'El enigma Agustina'.
IMB-CNM in the GSMA Mobile World Congress
A real-time sweat sensor is presented, which can be integrated in smartwatches, patches or wearables.
Manufacturing antimicrobial fabrics and devices at industrial scale
A European project involving the Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM) of the CSIC, and led by the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya (UPC), will introduce on the market an ultrasound technology for industrial production of fabrics and surfac
IMB-CNM coordinates the project SiNERGY
In a nutshell, SiNERGY (Silicon friendly materials and device solutions for microenergy applications) deals with micro and nanotechnologies approaches for energy harvesting (thermoelectric / mechanical energy harvesting) and solid state microbatteries.
IMB-CNM participates in the WIDESENS
The Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona participates in the WIDESENS project, aimed at the development of an innovative probe based on miniaturized electrochemical sensors for the feasible widespread evaluation of water quality in distribution networks.
Second prize at the VHIR Health Innovation Contest
The project "Liver on a chip", participated by the Biomedical Applications Group of the IMB-CNM (CSIC) won the second prize of the second Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) Health Innovation Contest in the Biomedical Research Innovation category.
US patent on electrically-cooled power modules
A US Patent (No. US 8.995.134 B2) entitled “Electrically-cooled Power Module” was assigned to Lear Corporation (Southfield, MI, USA) on March 31, 2015.
Organ on a chip for biomedical experimentation
Scientists at the CSIC and at CIBER have developed a device which combines microelectronics and microfluidics to reproduce cell barrier conditions and to monitor them.