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AdRoLab – Advanced Robotics Lab Provides innovative robotic solutions to help humans perform tasks outside of a controlled factory environment. From assistive robotics that help people with disabilities regain their autonomy, to space robotics that help humans explore the universe, the laboratory faces modern robotics challenges, from human-robot interaction to autonomously completing tasks in a intelligent. | |
AEL – Edgard Leuenroth Archive The project aims to improve the air conditioning infrastructure and optimize storage furniture at the Edgard Leuenroth Archive Social Research and Documentation Center, which houses the secretariat of the Institute's Multi-User Equipment and Shared Services Center (CEMSC-IFCH). AEL provides services to the 6 IFCH postgraduate programs and the external community in the field of preservation and dissemination of social memory, restoration and digitization of collections. | |
BioxLab – Health Informatics Laboratory Development and application of solutions in body recognition, human-computer interaction through unconventional means and virtual and augmented reality interfaces. | |
Octavio Ianni Library Integrated into the Unicamp Library System (SBU), it stands out as one of the main Philosophy and Human Sciences libraries in Brazil and Latin America, with more than 200 thousand physical items in its collection. It also houses databases and digital collections and offers technical training to users, enabling broad use of its various sources of information and research. | |
CCJDR – John David Rogers Computing Center The Center hosts IFGW's scientific computing equipment | |
CCSNano – Center for Semiconductor Components and Nanotechnologies Its general objectives are to carry out basic and applied research, provide services and support teaching, aiming at the continuous improvement of human resources and processes in Microelectronics. | |
CEDAE – Alexandre Eulalio Cultural Documentation Center In addition to contributing to the development of projects and research in the humanities, it integrates personal and institutional archives and diverse collections of writers, artists and intellectuals into its collection, taking on the task of gathering documents of literary, cultural and linguistic interest for the development of research. Consultation of the collection is public and access to documents is granted through care and guarantees that essentially aim at their preservation. | |
CEDE – Center for Economic Development Studies It operates mainly in carrying out academic studies and research, preparing technical-scientific reports on regional and urban problems and promoting debates and events. It deals with development problems, especially in the area of Regional and Urban Development, through the Postgraduate Program in Economic Development at the Institute of Economics at the State University of Campinas (IE/UNICAMP). | |
CEMIB – Multidisciplinary Center for Biological Research in the Area of Science in Laboratory Animals CEMIB is the main infrastructure for supplying animals for medical-biological research at Unicamp. These animals are used in biomedical research of interest to society, such as: diabetes, hypertension, cancer and other infectious diseases. The Center has international recognition and provides breeders with health and genetic certification. The quality of matrices with international standards depends on various equipment, including the air conditioning system. | |
CENAPAD-SP – National High Performance Processing Center in São Paulo Linked to the Dean of Research at UNICAMP, it is one of the National High Performance Processing Centers that make up the SINAPAD program. Created in March 1994 with the mission of supporting R&D activities in the areas of Science and Technology in the country, providing a high-performance environment. It acts as a center of excellence in new computational trends, fostering scientific development and contributing to the formation of the scientific and business community. | |
CIATox Campinas – Campinas Toxicological Information and Assistance Center Its main object of study is the laboratory diagnosis of poisoning caused by drugs of abuse, medicines, pesticides, organic solvents and venomous animals (toxinology). It carries out research related to the development and validation of methods for emergency and forensic toxicological analysis, in different matrices (blood, urine, saliva, hair, tissues), using cutting-edge analytical techniques. | |
CLEArq – Historical Archives of the Center for Logic, Epistemology and History of Science It contributes to recovering and preserving national scientific memory. The primary sources under the custody of the Historical Archives (ArqHist or CLEArq), record scientifically, economically and even philosophically the evolution and consolidation of science in Brazil. This is relevant documentation for discussions about the scientific, technological and educational development of our country. country. The collection consultation is public | |
CliPhar – Clinical Pharmacy The FCF/UNICAMP Clinical Pharmacy Laboratory has research focused on the safety and effectiveness of medicines. In this context, research is focused on identifying and characterizing adverse reactions to medications and searching for biomarkers/predictors of these reactions. As predictors we have studied pharmacogenomics. | |
CMBB – Manufacturing, Validation and Certification Center for Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells Conducts studies on energy storage devices in environmental conditions and extreme situations. Such situations are important to ensure the safety of device users during their useful life, that is, understanding and preventing batteries from catching fire and causing risks to the health or physical integrity of users with a risk to their lives. Therefore, this system tests batteries under conditions of electrodynamic vibration, during shock/mechanical impact or short circuit. | |
CMI – Microscopy and Imaging Center FOP/UNICAMP It has a multi-user character and houses different types of microscopes, including the Leica Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope-TCS SP5. This Confocal Microscope is equipped with diode 405 nm, agon (488, 514 nm), HeNe 543 nm, HeNe 594 nm, HeNe 633 nm lasers. It has 5x (dry), 10x (dry), 20x (oil, water), 40x (oil) and 63x (oil) objectives. It operates in fluorescence mode with the possibility of making three-dimensional and bright field images on samples… | |
CRIVA – IFGW Cryogenics Workshop It is responsible for the production and distribution of liquid helium and nitrogen, as well as gaseous nitrogen, for the Gleb Wataghin Institute of Physics and external users. | |
Dalton – Dalton Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Studies new approaches based on mass spectrometry for solving problems in biochemistry and biology | |
DSPCom – Signal Processing Laboratory for Communications Conducts research in signal processing, computational intelligence and applications such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). | |
FEM Multi-User Equipment Set of multi-user equipment from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the different groups and lines of research. | |
EXTRAE – Extraction, Applied Thermodynamics and Equilibrium Laboratory EXTRAE's first works dealt with the topic of ethanol dehydration by extractive distillation with ethylene glycol. Other research works have focused on the purification of compounds by liquid-liquid extraction, such as the deacidification of vegetable oils using ethanol. Currently, work is also associated with the production of bioethanol, ethyl biodiesel and bioproducts, including experimental determination, modeling and prediction of equilibrium data. | |
GCN – Catalysis and Nanomaterials Group The Catalysis and Nanomaterials Group operates in the research and development of heterogeneous catalysts, based on nanoscience and nanotechnology, for applications in reactions in the hydrogen production chain, CO2 conversion and valorization of biomass derivatives. | |
GEFAN – Neutrino Physics and Astronomy Group Studies the physics of subatomic particles from a theoretical point of view. However, the focus is on a certain specific particle, the neutrino . In recent years, it has revealed itself to be an important key to several mysteries not only in subatomic physics, but also in astrophysics. This theoretical group involves two professors, a post-doctoral fellow, and several doctoral, master's and scientific initiation students. | |
GEPAM – Spectrometry, Sample Preparation and Macanization Group It has a large physical infrastructure and a variety of equipment that make up the facilities provided for research and development. We have several platforms for the determination of metals/non-metals/semi-metals, as well as nanoparticles, using the single particle technique, cells, using the single cell technique, and an infrastructure for applications in Speciomics/Metalomics . | |
GP&DCB – Bioactive Compounds Research & Development Group Research group focused on the planning and synthesis of bioactive compounds as possible drug candidates, mainly used in the treatment of highly prevalent diseases such as cancer and infectious and parasitic diseases. | |
GPOMS – Group of Optical and Magnetic Properties of Solids Conducts research on several fronts, with an emphasis on Quantum Materials (Including research on superconductivity, magnetism), and Nanomaterials. | |
H.IAAC – Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Architectures Hub It aims to develop and disseminate knowledge about technologies capable of integrating various intelligence resources into mobile devices, making them capable of making decisions. | |
HighPIDS – High Performance Intelligent Decision Systems Research, development and support laboratory for teaching activities. HighPIDS is dedicated to the research and development of decision support systems using machine learning algorithms and high-performance processing techniques. | |
IFGW/Vacuum – IFGW Vacuum Laboratory The IFGW Vacuum Laboratory carries out maintenance on disposable mechanical pumps, diffusers and oil-free pumps. Vacuum leak tests are carried out with a mass spectrometer calibrated for helium and application services in the TIG process on stainless steel and brazing services with oxyacetylene solder and silver alloy. This laboratory also houses the Liquid Argon Purification Testing Cryostat (PuLarC) operating since June 2022 | |
INFABiC – National Institute of Science and Technology Applied to Cellular Biology It provides advanced optical microscopy techniques, in particular those based on nonlinear optics. | |
LABDIME – Metabolism Disorders Laboratory Investigates, in different models of obesity, the molecular mechanisms associated with liver regeneration, placental dysfunction, metabolic programming and homeostasis disorders. In this context, he is interested in the contribution of dietary components to the development of epigenetic changes (DNA and microRNA methylation), autophagy, neurogenesis, anti-inflammatory responses and central control of hunger and energy expenditure. | |
LabEDin – Dynamic Testing Laboratory LabEDiin is a laboratory with resources for carrying out static and dynamic mechanical tests. It has hydraulic systems for MTS and IST/Schenck programmed loads, with the capacity to carry out dynamic tests with loads from 1 kN to 700 kN and quasi-static loads reaching 5000 kN, in addition to basic instrumentation to monitor and record dynamic quantities. It also houses the dynamometer laboratory for engine testing and is in the process of installing a roller dynamometer. | |
LABFEF – Integrated Teaching, Research and Extension Laboratory It is an academic space that serves teaching, research and extension activities in an integrated manner with FEF departments and in partnership with other Unicamp units and other national or international HEIs. | |
LabGeN – Nutritional Genomics Laboratory The nutritional genomics laboratory investigates the interface between nutrients and the cell, regarding the interactions between nutrients and the genome, proteome, metabolome and transcriptome. In this context, our purpose is focused on understanding cellular signaling mediated by nutrients involved in the development, remission or control of obesity-related comorbidities such as insulin resistance, liver disease, nephropathies, neurological and respiratory diseases, among others. | |
LaBIOmics – Bioanalytics and Integrated Omic Sciences Laboratory It aims to apply different omics strategies based on mass spectrometry (metabolomics, lipidomics, metallomics and proteomics) in the study of psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, our main research themes consist of the study of bipolar disorder and the potential use of ayahuasca… | |
LaBIS – Integrative and Systemic Biology Laboratory It has an IT infrastructure applied to the study of massive molecular data. The main focus of LaBIS is the study of interactions between insects considered agricultural pests and their host plants. It also works on the development of computational techniques for identifying targets of biotechnological interest. | |
LabLep – Lepton Laboratory It has equipment to carry out R&D on detectors for neutrino physics. The Laboratory is one of the most advanced for the development of liquid argon scintillation light detectors. | |
LabMetaMass – Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Evaluates the compositional variability of natural products such as medicinal plants, bee products and foods by metabolomics using chromatography and mass spectrometry. | |
Labsan – Sanitation Laboratory Sanitation Laboratory that analyzes environmental samples. | |
LAC-FEA – Central Support Laboratory The Central Support Laboratory (LAC) was designed as an institutional multi-user laboratory of the Faculty of Food Engineering at Unicamp to meet its needs, with regard to its scientific research activities (postgraduate courses, scientific initiation projects, research and development programs and projects), which can serve the entire academic community at Unicamp and external entities. | |
LabSIn – Integrated Systems Laboratory Focused on integrated systems, it operates mainly in five different areas: Vehicle Dynamics, Systems Control, Robotics, Project Methodology and Accessibility. | |
Lacaf – Environmental Comfort and Applied Physics Laboratory Provides teaching support for Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in Civil Engineering and Architecture and Urban Planning. It also offers technical support in the use and development of equipment and in the acquisition of research data carried out by professors, Scientific Initiation, Master's, Doctorate and Post-doctorate students in the areas of Thermal, Acoustic, Lighting and Ventilation Comfort | |
LACAN – Central Analytical Laboratory It aims to meet the demands of the regional community, especially the research groups associated with the Master's and Doctorate program in Technology in the Environment Concentration Area. The laboratory has a gas chromatograph with electronic ionization, coupled with an Ion Trap mass spectrometer acquired by FAPESP-FINEP project No. 2010/50647-2. | |
LaCTAD - Central Laboratory of High Performance Technologies in Life Sciences Multi-user laboratory that provides services and equipment to support research in the areas of Cell Biology, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. LaCTAD has a highly qualified technical team of experts to serve the entire national scientific community, whether academic users or not. LaCTAD advises its users from experimental planning to the interpretation of the results obtained from the analyzes carried out. | |
LAFATECS – Pharmacotechnics and Health Care Laboratory Conducts research in nanomedicine, pharmacotechnics, pharmaceutical technology and biotechnology. Focused on the development of products and processes for topical and drug formulations and always looking for improvement and innovation in drug delivery. From obtaining the active ingredient, developing the pharmaceutical form and applying the active ingredient in the formulation. In the area of care, it aims to provide pharmacotherapeutic support to women in partnership with CAISM. | |
LAFTex_FCF – Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory Develops translational studies of bioactive products from different origins (natural, synthetic and functional foods) moving from basic research to applied research. Among the multiple activities developed, we highlight: Development of herbal medicines, establishing parameters that meet the prerequisites of safety, efficacy and reproducibility. Identification of active compounds | |
LAGEOQ – Geochemistry Laboratory – IG-UNICAMP Provides support and services to researchers at the Institute of Geosciences at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). It specializes in the analysis of rocks, soils and sediments, as well as surface waters. | |
LAGIS – Isotopic Geology Laboratory Performs analysis of samples of geological materials, specifically measuring trace elements in solid and liquid matrices and geochronology (U/Pb in zircon and other minerals). | |
LAMULT – Multi-User Laboratory It offers equipment infrastructure and facilities for use by the IFGW community and researchers and technicians linked to the public or private sector. LAMULT aims to intensify and improve the quality of scientific research in multidisciplinary areas developed at IFGW and other centers served, in addition to supporting companies in the commercial production of innovative products. | |
LANUM – Nutrition and Metabolism Laboratory It has a cutting-edge structure for carrying out research in Food Science and Nutrition, involving biochemical and molecular analyzes linked to the characterization of the bioactive potential of foods against obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, cognitive decline and depression. | |
LAPMOL – Molecular Pathology Laboratory It aims to support research and teaching through advanced and traditional molecular techniques, such as immunohistochemical and fluorescence methods, dedicating itself to research in national and international collaborations. | |
LAPS – Design Process and Computational Simulation Laboratory Development of academic research and extension activities, in the form of the development of research projects related to the design process and computer simulation of displacement with the assistance of funding agencies and the publication of their results in indexed journals. The aim is to use the space for guidance of students involved, meetings with students and teachers, computer modeling and simulation, and compatibility of digital and analogue architectural design tools. | |
LaSCADo – Simulation and High Performance Computing Laboratory Provide large computing infrastructure for researchers and students on the UNICAMP campuses in Limeira-SP. | |
LATEF – Pharmaceutical Technology Laboratory Laboratory for the development of nanostructured and/or lyophilized pharmaceutical forms. | |
LAV – Visual Assessment Laboratory Laboratory for evaluating functionality and visual performance. | |
LCA – Applied Kinesiology Laboratory Works in the area of human movement studies, physical performance and health with a main focus on strength and muscular power training in special populations and people with disabilities (PWD). | |
LCGC – Separations Laboratory Develops fundamental and applied analytical chemistry research. The research brings together sample preparation, chromatographic separation methods (GC-GC, GCxGC, LC), mass spectrometry (QMS, TOFMS, HRMS), and chemometrics. The group has a strong presence in the fields of food analysis, forensic chemistry, metabolomics and petroleomics. The laboratory is accredited by the ANP and forms partnerships with companies and ICTs. | |
LEMeB - Metabolic and Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory The LEMeB research group is dedicated to the study of biological systems relevant to industrial applications. Examples include the production of biofuels, enzymes, food ingredients and other compounds of commercial interest (oils, organic acids, etc.). To this end, the group uses experimental, theoretical and computational approaches, in areas such as bioprocess engineering, metabolic engineering (including recombinant DNA technology), microbial physiology, bioinformatics and computational modeling and simulation. The research is carried out in collaboration with several national and international groups. | |
LEMc – Mechanical Testing Laboratory Its purpose is to develop scientific and technological research in the area of mechanical testing for the characterization of materials, notably in the areas of Materials Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. | |
LEP – Process Engineering Laboratory The Process Engineering Laboratory (LEP) is located at the Faculty of Food Engineering (FEA) at UNICAMP under the coordination of professors Miriam Dupas Hubinger, Rosiane Lopes da Cunha and Ana Carla Kawazoe Sato. Currently, the main lines of research developed at LEP are: production and characterization of emulsions, oleogels and films, extraction and studies of the functional properties of proteins of vegetable origin, encapsulation of bioactive compounds, spray drying, digestibility of compounds and studies on microchannels. | |
LEPA – Engineering and Environmental Processes Laboratory He works in the development of environmental processes and technologies and, more recently, in processes of incorporating pharmaceuticals and recovering noble metals and rare earths in adsorptive materials. | |
LEPCatBior – Catalytic Process and Biorefinery Engineering Laboratory Develops research in the area of Chemical Reaction Engineering, with an emphasis on heterogeneous catalysis, the synthesis and characterization of mass or supported catalysts and their applications in industrial processes of fine chemistry and biorefineries. It is the Laboratory's commitment to study the processes as a whole, uniting the various areas of Chemical Engineering. | |
LEPO – Power Electronics Laboratories Promotes sustainable innovation in the field of energy conversion, storage, use and generation. | |
LFDQ – Quantum Device Physics Laboratory Develops new technologies to explore properties of nano- and mesoscale superconducting devices at low temperatures | |
LHMF – Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Laboratory It provides undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research and provides services to the community. For postgraduate studies, using existing equipment and instrumentation, pilot plants and special test benches are built to achieve the objectives of each research proposal. Also, with the available equipment and instrumentation, necessary field data for the development of the research is obtained. | |
LIEM – Institutional Mass Spectrometry Laboratory It has 7 high and low resolution equipment for direct infusion or coupled to chromatographs, which are available to the entire community, supporting the activities of the various Research groups and the unit's Undergraduate courses. It also provides services to the community outside IQ, serving other teaching and research units at Unicamp and other higher education and research institutions. | |
LIF – Integrated Photonics Laboratory Multi-user in nature, it is strongly involved in research, development and provision of technological services for entrepreneurship and innovation in photonics. LIF is part of the National System of Photonics Laboratories (Sisfóton) and is made up of several specialized laboratories (LPD, LEMAC, LAPCOM, LaFE, Comlab, INFABiC, USL) | |
LIRX – Institutional X-ray Laboratory The Institutional X-Ray Laboratory (LIRX) of the UNICAMP Chemistry Institute has Fluorescence Spectrometers, Monocrystal Diffractometers and SAXS, which are available to the entire community, supporting the activities of the various Research groups and the Undergraduate disciplines of unit. We also provide services to the community outside IQ, serving other teaching and research units at Unicamp, other higher education and research institutions | |
LLD – Laboratory and Pilot Plants for Milk and Dairy Products The milk and dairy products area at Unicamp's Faculty of Food Engineering has a physical-chemical and instrumental analysis laboratory, a pilot cheese processing plant and a general processing plant. Our research group operates in the area of Food Science and Technology, with an emphasis on Processing Dairy Products and Fermented Hybrids, working at the interface between nutrition and food processing on the following topics: protein interactions and system stability, evaluation of bioactive properties and simulation of gastrointestinal digestion vitro, modification of oils and fats for technological applications, safety quality in the milk and dairy product production chain. | |
LMAS – Environmental and Sanitation Laboratory It carries out work focusing on the anaerobic digestion of liquid and solid waste, both those produced in the urban environment and waste originating from agro-industrial activities. The objective of these works is the production of bioenergy, whether through the production and improvement of biogas (enriched with methane or hydrogen) or by obtaining molecules of industrial interest such as alcohols and short-chain organic acids. | |
LME – Electron Microscopy Laboratory Maintains an active Small Service Provision Area related to Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy techniques and methods. The LME has intense activity, receiving, preparing, analyzing and training students, researchers, teachers and companies from various backgrounds in the analysis of biological and other materials. | |
LMF – Functional Materials Laboratory Dedicated to the synthesis of (nano)materials, employing various synthetic and characterization routes. | |
LMU.Materiais – Multi-User Materials Characterization Laboratory Its purpose is to develop scientific and technological research in the area of Manufacturing Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering for the Characterization of Materials through techniques such as Optical Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, various Thermal Analysis, FT-IR Infrared Analysis, Mechanical Testing miscellaneous, Metallography and Rheometry. | |
LNES – Nanotechnology and Solar Energy Laboratory It is a reference in Brazil and Latin America in research into emerging solar cells such as TiO2/dye, organic and perovskite solar cells. LNES also works in two other lines of research, quantum dots for light emission and generation of solar fuels, such as green hydrogen. | |
LNP – Neuroproteomics Laboratory It aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms of psychiatric disorders and discover potential biomarkers of the disorders and their treatments. Experiments are performed with cell cultures, biological tissue and other biological sources such as blood and brain organoids. The LNP has three spectrometers: a Q-TOF Synapt G2-Si; a Q-TOF Xevo G2-XS; and a triple quadrupole Xevo TQ-S Micro. | |
LOB – Biomedical Optics Laboratory It focuses on the development of instrumentation and optical spectroscopy methodologies for the characterization of living tissues. Since its founding, the laboratory has been a pioneer in the development of optical technologies for clinical applications, with a focus on Neuroscience and Neurology. In all cases, the main objective of our research is the translation of knowledge acquired in basic or fundamental research into medical and clinical applications. | |
LRAC – Biomass Characterization, Analytical Resources and Calibration Laboratory It operates in a multi-user format and has an instrumental park containing diverse equipment, which allows chemical and physical-chemical analyzes to be carried out on various types of samples. | |
LQA-FEA – Food Chemistry Laboratory Linked to the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at the Faculty of Food Engineering at UNICAMP. | |
LTAS – Assistive Technology Laboratory for the Deaf It develops assistive technologies for the Deaf, recognizing them as individuals belonging to a linguistic minority who communicate using sign language immersed in a speaking society. The focus of the developments carried out involves automatic translation from Portuguese to Brazilian Sign Language (and vice versa) and tools to assist deaf individuals in writing and understanding Portuguese as a second language. | |
LTG – Topography and Geodesy Laboratory Its main function is to provide support for teaching, research and extension activities in mapping activities (indoor and outdoor). LTG directly supports activities of various units and courses at Unicamp, such as the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urbanism, Agricultural Engineering, Institute of Geosciences and Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences. | |
LVA – VibroAcoustic Laboratory He is mainly dedicated to research and teaching in the areas of analysis, identification and control of sound and vibration. It also develops consultancy activities for public and private research institutes and companies with the aim of promoting the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge. The laboratory is open to collaboration with research groups from Brazil and abroad. | |
MG – Manufacturing Group We develop rectangular battery cells and supercapacitors | |
NER Lab – Neuroengineering Research Laboratory It focuses on the development of basic research capable of elucidating the different mechanisms involved in the neurophysiological control of human movement. Furthermore, based on the results of basic research, the NER Lab also aims to develop new techniques and procedures that may be useful in restoring and improving motor function in pathological conditions and human aging. | |
PhINeR Lab – Physics Institute NeuroRehabilitation Laboratory Research and develop neurotechnologies based on virtual and augmented reality, and neuromodulation, to aid in the rehabilitation of neurological patients. It also investigates the effects on the brain of patients using these technologies and others developed by our partner laboratories, using electroencephalography and magnetic resonance imaging. | |
PPBIOEN – Bioenergy Pilot Plant PPBioen promotes the creation of innovative and intelligent technological solutions, through pilot projects that confirm concepts, generate data for engineering and commercial security. These projects reduce risks and costs compared to laboratory scale, accelerate time to market and validate new technical designs. Additionally, they collaborate with end users to establish success benchmarks, strengthening business cases and contributing to academic training and development. | |
PQGe – Research Laboratory in Chemical Processes and Business Management Contributes to the training of human resources in the application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in Process Engineering. It focuses its research activities on “Reactive Multiphase Flows” with a focus on the processes of production, manipulation and conditioning of dispersed phases in the form of gas, liquid or solid. In particular, the modeling and simulation through CFD of processes that involve strong interaction at the interface between the dispersed phase and the surrounding fluid. | |
PuLArC – IFGW Liquid Argon Purification Cryostat Cryostat for testing adsorbents for gas purification and Cryogenic Liquids, in particular Liquid Argon for experiments in Neutrino Physics. PuLArC is available to the 1.400 researchers from more than 200 institutions and 34 countries in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiments (DUNE) collaboration. | |
SIC – IQ Scientific Instrument Rooms It provides services in instrumental analytical techniques with reliability and agility, collaborating with the activities carried out at the Institute of Chemistry, in external academic sectors and also in the private sector. | |
TRAMA – Laboratory for Transport and Environment Its main objective is to raise atmospheric emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) and toxic air pollutants (PAS) associated with traffic. This laboratory aims to develop three-dimensional modeling methodologies to simulate GHG and PAS emissions and to demonstrate their applicability in urban regions, relating to new global governance in sustainable development and mitigation of pollutant emissions. | |
Viva Bem – Artificial Intelligence Hub for Health and Wellbeing Explores cutting-edge AI technologies through the generation of algorithms and methods in the areas of Health and Wellbeing, Information Security or the Internet of Things (IoT) for a better quality of life for society. We have 3 macro challenges addressed by different lines of research: (1) Continuous monitoring of health and well-being; (2) Creation of new methods and algorithms; (3) Creating new services from data from wearable devices. |