3rd annual project meeting in Santiago de Compostela

10th – 11th of October 2022 This year the SPRING project members were able to gather in Santiago de Compostela for their 3rd annual meeting. The summit was filled with talks from each consortium member: CIC nanoGUNE (ES), IBM (CH), University of Santiago de Compostela (ES), Technical University of Delft (NL) and University of Oxford […]

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The first atomic-resolution images of extraterrestrial molecules

Meteorites are fragments of asteroids (and, potentially, comets) that reach the Earth’s surface intact. They’re leftovers from the solar system’s formation, providing clues to its history in the molecules they contain. Thanks to our latest research, published today in Meteoritics and Planetary Science, we can now read those clues a little better.   Most primitive meteorites […]

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A prestigious ERC Synergy Grant awarded to Diego Peña (USC) and Leo Gross (IBM)

The European Research Council (ERC), the most important scientific funding agency in Europe, awards one of the 34 Synergy Grants to an international collaborative project co-led by the CiQUS PI Diego Peña. The Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS) at the USC, and research partners IBM Research and Universität Regensburg, have […]

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Graphene nanoribbons for emerging quantum technologies

In the last decades, a mathematical description of symmetries in nature called topology has been applied to describe and predict new electronic and magnetic properties of materials. A very simple aspect of topology connects a symmetry in the atomic structure of a crystal with a class of materials. Many materials that we know or use […]

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Unraveling the magnetism of a graphene triangular flake

Unraveling the magnetism of a graphene triangular flake Graphene is a diamagnetic material, this is, unable of becoming magnetic. However, a triangular piece of graphene is predicted to be magnetic. This apparent contradiction is a consequence of “magic” shapes in the structure of graphene flakes, which force electrons to “spin” easier in one direction. Triangulene […]

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Nanomagnets made of graphene for faster and more sustainable information technologies

The EU-funded H2020 project SPRING is granted €3.5 million to develop new graphene-based magnetic components that contribute to the creation of faster and environmentally friendly electronic devices. The international research project is coordinated by CIC nanoGUNE (ES) in partnership with IBM (CH), University of Santiago de Compostela (ES), Technical University of Delft (NL) and University […]

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