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IMDEA-materials (Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies of Materials) is a non-profit independent research institute promoted by the Madrid regional government (Comunidad de Madrid) to perform research in Materials Science and Engineering. IMDEA-materials belongs to the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies network, a new institutional framework created to foster social and economic growth in the region of Madrid by promoting research of excellence and technology transfer in a number of strategic areas (water, food, social sciences, energy, materials, nanoscience, networks, software).

IMDEA-materials is committed to three main goals: excellence in Materials Science and Engineering research, technology transfer to the industrial sector in order to increase competitiveness and maintain technological leadership, and attraction of talented researchers from all over the world to Madrid to work in an truly international and interdisciplinary environment.

 

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FASENOVA. - New metallic materials by compression and shear

The EXPLORA program of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation has funded a research initiative at IMDEA Materials to develop advanced metals by a novel methodology.

 

IMDEA-Materials participates in the European FP7 project "Innovative Material Synergies & Composite Processing Strategies" (IMS&CPS)

This FP7 cooperation project, led by COEXPAIR, aims to combine carbon nanotubes with high-performance carbon fibres to create highly innovative composite materials (CFRP) for aerospace, train and automotive applications.

 

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