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C2TN researcher won a CEEC position and will develop new strategies to assess air pollution using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Joana Lage, PhD in Environmental Sciences, won a research contract in the 3rd edition of the Individual Scientific Employment Stimulus (CEEC) competition.  Joana Lage will develop new strategies to monitor air pollution by using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with low-cost sensors. This work will focus on critical zones, such as rural, industrial, and urban areas. These […]

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C2TN is a reference in the areas of nuclear sciences and technologies and applications of ionizing radiations

C2TN is a reference in the areas of nuclear sciences and technologies and applications of ionizing radiations. With a multidisciplinary team, it develops research in various fields such as health, environment, materials and cultural heritage, to improve our day-to-day. Find out more in the article published in País Positivo – Jornal Sol.

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C2TN researcher won the Elsevier poster award during the 24th International Conference on Ion Beam Analysis

During the 24th International Conference on Ion Beam Analysis, held in Antibes, France, from the 13th to the 18th of October 2019, the C2TN researcher Ulrich Wahl won one of the Elsevier poster award for the contribution entitled “Lattice location of Be and Mg in GaN: Exploring the acceptor doping limits”. “Lattice location of Be

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MSc from C2TN won the Young Biophysicist Poster Award at NOVABiophysica

During the 1st International Conference NOVABiophysica, held in Lisbon, from 4 to 6 September 2019, the poster entitled “Pre-clinical evaluation of 64CuCl2 as a theranostic agent in 3D cell models” presented by Catarina I.G. Pinto, a master student supervised by C2TN researchers, received the Young Biophysicist Poster Award of the Conference.

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Raising awareness about air quality helps to accept measures against air pollution

Raising people’s awareness of air quality will help them to better accept measures such as those that limit traffic in city centers, argued Marta Almeida, a researcher at the Center for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies (C2TN) at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST). Know more in this article from Ambiente Magazine. https://www.ambientemagazine.com/sensibilizar-para-a-qualidade-do-ar-ajuda-a-aceitar-medidas-contra-a-poluicao-atmosferica/?fbclid=IwAR1hTgh34_HMA9FpzL6twUi19aHAZXl1XYpPHvyXh2NQK6GtGsSxMviTxEc

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ClimACT: improving the environment in schools

Reducing the energy footprint in schools and helping to change behaviors in school communities was the objective of ClimACT project. This European project, financed through the Interreg Sudoe program (which supports transnational projects in Southwest European countries), was carried out in Portugal, Spain, France and Gibraltar and distinguished, by the European Commission, in the EU

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ClimACT project coordinated by C2TN won the EU Sustainable Energy Awards

The ClimACT project coordinated by the C2TN researcher Marta Almeida was awarded in the Youth Category of the EU Sustainable Energy Awards. The EU Sustainable Energy Awards’ competition recognises the year’s top sustainable energy projects in the categories of Engagement, Leadership, Innovation and Youth. Read the online article with comments from Marta Almeida, researcher of

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