CNPEM opens to the public during the 2023 “Ciência Aberta” event
Free event on June 17 with a visit to Sirius and activities for everyone at the CNPEM campus in Campinas, São Paulo Have you always wanted to ask a scientist…
Free event on June 17 with a visit to Sirius and activities for everyone at the CNPEM campus in Campinas, São Paulo Have you always wanted to ask a scientist…
Innovative method for synthesizing this chemical compound will allow virology research and demonstrates the unique advances resulting from interdisciplinary science A group researching synthetic chemistry at the Brazilian Center for…
The new material’s overall conversion rate for solar energy to hydrogen is 7 times higher than the previous results from the same method Electrodes made from ferrous oxides and modified…
Innovative solutions used in the Sirius particle accelerator drive scientific cooperation between the CNPEM and the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ IHEP On May 30 Brazil and China signed a memorandum…
CNPEM study describes a new biocatalyst that can use different renewable sources like lignocellulosic and oil-derived biomass to produce renewable hydrocarbons, important precursors for chemical intermediaries and biofuels for long-distance…
Plataforma síntese de filmes finos nanoestruturados e completa caracterização de sistemas catalíticos de (foto)eletroquímica. Também conta com instrumentação para avaliação do rendimento quântico desses nanomateriais e de estabilidade temporal
ESPEM offers immersion in a cutting-edge environment for research and scientific development at the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM/MCTI) Teachers of physics, chemistry, and biology are…
The National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) ranking, released on April 26, shows the Center holding the 24th position The National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) released, on April 26th,…
Researchers at USP in São Carlos combined cutting-edge technologies and demonstrated that a molecule targeted by medications behaves differently than previously theorized. A group of researchers from the University of…