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About us
The ICMol was founded in 2000 to develop a competitive and high-quality research in materials science using a molecular approach. In fact, ICMol is the sole research center in Spain exclusively focused on the molecular aspects of Nanoscience, with a special emphasis on the study of functional molecules and materials exhibiting useful magnetic, electrical or optical properties.
In 2016, ICMol was recognized by the Spanish Ministry as Unit of Excellence María de Maeztu for a four-year period, from 2016 to 2019. In 2020, this accreditation has been renewed for another four-year period, from 2020 to 2023.

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The Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI) financed the constitution of ICMol's Scientific Unit for Industrial Innovation (UCIE) in 2018.
ICMol is located at the Scientific Park of the Universitat de València in a building with a surface of ca. 5000 square meters.
OUR MISSION is the chemical design of new molecules and functional materials that present new physical or chemical properties of interest in strategic areas such as electronics and molecular spintronics, quantum computing or energy storage and conversion, among others.
The ICMol community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better life through research, education and innovation.
Agenda

#ICMolTalks. Piotr Blonski PALACKÝ University Olomouc

13th December 2023. 12:30h. ASSEMBLY HALL.

JORNADAS CIENTÍFICAS PROMETEO 2023

December 13, 2023 10-14 h
News
The 2nd Conference on Advanced Materials in Spain consolidates the national network of scientific centres
ICMol team leads the way in 'spin twistronics' with artificial magnetic bilayers based on two-dimensional materials
Researcher Gonzalo Abellán teams up with investor Iker Marcaide at Matteco to produce catalysts for green hydrogen
A work on magnetism wins the XXIX European Award for the Dissemination of Science at the “Ciutat d’Alzira Awards”
Highlights
ICMol team leads the way in 'spin twistronics' with artificial magnetic bilayers based on two-dimensional materials
Single-molecule magnets for the future of research in quantum technologies
A team from the ICMol develops an open data science tool to advance in chemical design
Chemistry paves the way for the development of intelligent two-dimensional materials for optoelectronics

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