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Strategic Priority Actions

Strategic Priority Actions

Technology Transfer

In 2024 we filed 7 priority patent applications and registered 2 trade secrets covering the 3 application lines of the institutes research: sustainable energy, low-cost and efficient electronics and smart nanomedicine and health.

During 2024, the Prototype Laboratory have been involved in the development of 4 functional prototype and 1 demonstrative prototype.

We created one spin-off, Delbios pharmaceuticals. The company is developing new therapies against Fabry Disease, a lysosomal storage disorder. In 2024, the R+D services and agreements reached a total funding over 350,000€ and we signed 17 NDA/MTAs with different collaborators, companies and laboratories.

In 2024 the second edition of an entrepreneurship formation programme in collaboration with PRUAB was given.

The management team of H2CAT visited the 4 groups that are members of the network. We had 1 group showing their technologies in the innovation Summit organized by H2CAT.

Researchers from ICMAB were involved in the first edition of the Printed Electronics course leaded by Cluster MAV. In June, the students of the course visit our facilities.

3 Groups participated in the Fira de Innovació organized by PRUAB in October. Our researchers had the opportunity to meet companies and researchers from the UAB Campus to start collaborations.

CSIC has launched the CONVERGE platform to facilitate the transfer of knowledge to society, through the generation of links of trust between CSIC and the agents of the innovation ecosystem. 5 groups from ICMAB participated in the first edition of the EBTON and 2 groups have been funded with 50,000€ within the IMPULSA-T call to strengthen their spin-off project.

Patents

Communication & Outreach

On 2024 our Department grew. In March, we saw the arrival of Oriol Roig and Anna Drou, and in October Carla Costa, our new graphic designer, arrived. We as well welcomed back after her maternity leave Anna May. 2024 was a year full of communication and outreach activities. We had plenty of seminars, school visits, and participation in fairs. Read all about them here!

Outreach evolution

Social media 2016-2024

OUTREACH

On 2024, many visits of researchers to school and of students to ICMAB took place within different programmes (11F, Escolab, Setmana de la Ciència, 10alamenos9, Bojos per la Física…). In the form of talks, demonstrations of the Scientific, and Technical Services and hands-on activities, these initiatives have reached more than 600 people. Some ICMAB staff also participated in different science outreach events throughout the year: Saló de l’Ensenyament, Pint of Science, European Researchers’ Night and 10alamenos9 among them, events also with a broad audience. To highlight: Joves i Ciència and Argó, in which students engage in lab activities to start learning about the centre’s equipment and specific research lines, and to gain a deeper understanding of working in a research centre.

The jewel in the crown of the outreach programmes is the MAGNET programme of educational innovation, in which ICMAB partners with the José Echegaray School. Through this programme, in which educational activities are co-developed by teachers and ICMAB researchers, a strong, dialogic, and sustained relationship is built. As a result, the centre’s overall outreach benefits from this experience, enabling a more mature approach to outreach aligned with students’ needs.

In 2024, we focused on maintaining activities that work, optimizing their impact (both qualitatively and quantitatively), ensuring their continuity and fostering dialogue with the participants to enhance social impact.

EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION

We managed to increase our impact externally through our website, social networks, and media impacts, sending over 13 press releases, apart from participating in radio programmes and podcasts. We also collaborated with the Technology Transfer Unit to disseminate our technological offers.

  • 24 videos for our YouTube channel with more than 57k views.
  • Over 17,000 followers in our 5 social media: TwitterLinkedInInstagramBlueSky and Youtube.
  • 2 Telegram channels, one internal (with 200 ICMABers) and one external channel.
  • 13 press releases sent with more than 130 impacts in press, specialized websites, radio and TV.
  • More than 1,500 monthly users in our website and several websites created for schools, projects and workshops.
  • 1 weekly Newsletter with over 200 subscribers.

    INTERNAL EVENTS

    We organized many events for our staff internally, such as celebrations, contests, escape rooms and honorary workshops, to keep our staff communicated and involved in the center.

    • Our traditional photo contest for our staff: FOTICMAB 2024.
    • A couple celebrations for ICMABers: our ICMAB anniversary party and our traditional Christmas celebration, and also the first time we held the "Castanyada"
    • We posted many seminars, courses and PhD Thesis defense videos on our YouTube channel (which you can see here) and the Intranet
    • We also did many merchandising for our staff and visitors (such as sweatshirts and umbrellas) so that everyone could feel part of our Institute

      Training

      During 2024 we hosted many courses, workshops, schools and seminars, in-person and with the possibility of joining online from home or the office. We had 21 PhD thesis defended. In addition, many of our researchers attended and organized many internacional scientific conferences all around the world and in different topics. Some of our researchers and staff participate in formal training educational programmes in different universities.

      SEMINARS

       1 Special Seminars and Activities

      "A passionate journey through the research and innovation in materials" Symposium in honor of Josep Fontcuberta (Fri, 12 Jan 2024)

        

      42 Invited Seminars, Technical Seminars and ICMAB Periodical Lectures

      "The combination of cheminformatics and the small animal Caenorhabditis elegans to identify bioactive natural compounds" by Judith M Rollinger (Mon, 15 Jan 2024)

      "Diamond open access: an equitable approach to scholarly publishing" by Barbara Hissa (Tue, 16 Jan 2024)

      "IFMIF-DONES: an irradiation facility relevant for fusion materials" by Ángel Ibarra (Monday, 22 Jan 2024)

      Coarse-graining the finer structure of biomacromolecular interactions: from electrostatic and mechanical properties to next-gen efficient nanocarriers

      Modulating cellular signalling and cell behaviour with biomaterials (29 JAN 2024)

      "Challenges and prospects of spintronics for future computing" by Can Onur Avci (19 FEB 2024)

      "Biological shapes emerging from physics at the nanoscale" by Sonia Antoranz (4 MAR 2024)

      "New Directions in the Search for Dark Matter" by Bradley James Kavanagh (Monday 18th march 2024)

      "Development of High-Efficiency Large-Area Organic Photovoltaic Modules" by Andreas Distler (4 MAR 2024)

      "Recent and future advances in atomization theory and modelling" by Isaac Jackiw (1 MAR 2024)

      "MatICE: Understanding and designing materials and surfaces to control ice nucleation" by Albert Verdaguer (Monday 8th of April 2024)

      "L’ICMAB com a centre de recerca de Catalunya: una aproximació històrica" (Friday 12th of April 2024)

      "Gut health disclosed: electrochemical sensors to assess protein fermentation" by Francesca Leonardi (22 Apr 2024)

      "Advancing Organic Solar Cells: Strategies for Stability and Efficiency" by Sergi Riera (Monday 6th of May of 2024)

      "Scanning probe microscopy lab of the scientific and technical services, overview and current capabilities " by Markos Paradinas (Monday 13th May 2024)

      "Thermal transport and heat management in self-assembled materials" by Markus Retsch (21st May 2024)

      "Nanomaterials for molecular imaging and particle tracking applications" by Juan Pellico (Monday 27th of May of 2024)

      "Signatures of a spin-orbital chiral metal" by Mario Cuoco (29th May 2024)

      "On the road to the most compact and efficient nuclear fusion power plant" by Manuel García Muñoz (22nd May 2024)

      "Spectra 300 (S)TEM: overview of capabilities of this new tool in the Joint Electron Microscopy Center at ALBA" by Belén Ballesteros (Monday 3rd of June of 2024)

      "Tramitación de comisiones de servicio con sorolla2", by Juan Ricardo Ibañez

      Dense Ag-PVP based Nanowire Networks: from transparent electrodes to neuromorphic computing platforms

      Phthalocyanines as artificial photosynthetic analogues and as active components in solar cells

      ITER, the way to fusion energy

      Thin Film Nickelates : A New Frontier for High-Temperature Superconductivity

      "Magnetism in Multifunctional Lanthanide-Based Molecular Materials Across Dimensions" by Elena Bartolomé

      "Advanced Biomolecular Modeling and Simulation: Insights and Innovations in bio-soft matters", by Huixia Lu (14th Oct 2024)

      "The quantum metric of electrons with spin-momentum locking" by Giacomo Sala (9th Sep 2024)

      "Overview of past, present and future prospects of IDOM activities on Fusion research (ITER and beyond)", by Pierfederico Briani

      "Functional polymers for energy, sensing and biomedical applications", by Sohini Kar-Narayan

      "BIOSERVICE: Working with biological agents at ICMAB", by Marc Martínez

      "From electrically conductive MOFs to sustainable batteries", by Mircea Dinca

      "Utilizing Diatom Microalgae for High-Energy-Density SiOx Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries", by Maria Valeria Blanco

      "Programming scientific instruments in Python", by Dean Kos

      "El reto de los materiales para Fusion y actividades de CIEMAT/LNF", by Alejandro Moroño

      "Laser induced micro and nanostructures under different pulse duration and wavelength regimes", by Xermán de la Fuente

      "Innovative Microfluidic Solutions for Healthcare, Environmental Monitoring, and Biotechnology", by Lourdes Basabe

      "Present and future of exoplanet research", by Ignasi Ribas

      "Programming scientific instruments in Python – Part 2", by Dean Kos

      "Generation and Transport of Charge Carriers in Redox-doped Nanocarbons", by Andrew J. Ferguson

      "Nanovesicle development for nucleic acid delivery and advanced imaging applications – progress and challenges", by Mariana Köber

      "What can CRYOEM do for you?", by Pablo Guerra

      PHD THESES

      In total, by the end of 2024 the ICMAB PhD researchers carrying out their PhD Thesis with us amounted 141 (45 % women and 55 % men). During 2024, 21 PhD theses were defended, 13 women (62 %) and 8 men (38 %).

      Of the 38 supervisors of the graduated fellows, 24 were women (63 %) and 14 men (37 %).

      Congratulations to all our 2024 ICMAB PhD graduates!

      Projects

      One of the ICMAB strategic priorities is to lead collaborative research projects. Those include international (mainly from European Commission under its Framework Programmes), national and regional. This allows us to contribute to the research ecosystem, increase our visibility and to have relevant scientific and innovative outputs.

      In 2024 we have had an extraordinary success in international, national and regional grant attraction: 4.3 M€ were from European Horizon Europe projects, 4.4 M€ from MCIN projects, 1 M€ from CSIC-competitive and 0.7 M€ from the Catalan government. In total, we had 45 EU ongoing projects, 6 of them started in 2024, and 136 projects with Spanish funding, 29 of them started in 2024, 35 projects with Catalan funding, 11 of them started in 2024.

      MSCA-COFUND DocFam+

      In 2022 ICMAB was awarded with its second Marie Sklodowska Curie COFUND programme. DocFam+ (DOCtoral training programme in Functional Advanced Materials: Towards a Better Future) is a doctoral programme that will recruit 26 extremely talented doctoral researchers to conduct their research at ICMAB and our partner organisations: ALBA Synchrotron Lightsource (ALBA-CELLS), Catalan Institute of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (ICN2), Catalonia Energy Research Institute (IREC), High Energy Physics Institute (IFAE), the Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona (IMB-CNM-CSIC) and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).

      It builds on the success and remarkable outcomes from the original DOCFAM programme, and takes a step further, enhancing the potential and future career perspectives of recruited fellows and consolidating the excellence and outstanding track record of the participating entities. The frontier research programme will be complemented with advanced training aspects in an integrating holistic approach to the training of doctoral fellows through a combination of research-oriented and soft skills.

      Our 2 MSCA-COFUND projects (DocFam+ and DOC-FAM) were the first MSCA-COFUND projects that CSIC had as beneficiary

      NFFA Europe

      ICMAB is one of the host institutions of the NFFA-Europe (Nanofoundries for fine analysis) project for the synthesis and characterization at the nanoscale across Europe, which started in 2015 and finished in March 2021. ICMAB is also part of the continuation of NFFA-Europe project as NFFA-Europe Pilot (NEP) until 2025.

       



      Talent attraction and recruiting

      Talent management is one of our main strategic priority actions. Thus, in 2024 ICMAB has created a Talent Office as part of the Strategic project area. For this purpose, ICMAB hired Dolors Grillo as Talent Officer to attract new talent, to continue improving our current training programs for all our staff, to educate and guide our early-stage researcher through their first years of their career path, and to boost our internationalization.

      The Research Support Unit has also grown in other areas to support the increasing ICMAB research activities. We welcomed Marcos Albert Olmo in the Personnel area, Roberto López Latorre and Tomás Joaquín González Hernández in Administration, and Carla Costa Gadea, Oriol Roig Vilaseca and Anna Drou Roget in the Communication area. The scientific and technical services have also welcomed 4 new technicians (Alexandre Moreno Díaz, Alejandro Ramo Irurre, Laura Sancho Barriolo and Antonio Miguel Socias Masferrer).

      To continue expanding our research activities, on 2024 we welcomed 5 CSIC- científicos titulares (Pablo Guardia, Judit Guasch, Roger Guzman, Mariana Köber, Elena Bartolomé), 1 tenure-track 1 Ramón y Cajal (Horacio Andrés Vargas Guzmán), several postdoctoral researchers (28 in total), among them 2 Beatriu de Pinós (Ana Conde Rubio and Stefania Sandoval Rojano). As far as 64 early stage researchers started their PhD with us in 2024, 4 with FPI contracts, 3 with grants from the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and 5 as DocFam+ MSCA-COFUND fellows. Finally, we received as much as 79 undergraduate and master students who have carried out their bachelor and master thesis within the premisses of the Institute.