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Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Microscopía Electrónica y Materiales IMEYMAT
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IMEYMAT participates in the European Night of Investigators 2017 15 November 2017

IMEYMAT participates in the European Night of Investigators 2017
For the sixth year in a row and at the same time as in another 250 European cities, on September the 29th 2017, the “European Researchers’ Night” was held in the framework of the Marie Sktodowska-Curie program Horizon 2020, which has been taking place since 2005.

The aim of the Night of the European Researchers is to bring science and researchers to the general public, to demonstrate in a practical and playful way the relationship between scientific research and daily life, and popularize scientific studies among young people.

The IMEYMAT Institute participated in the organization, and directly developed, the following activities:

Workshop: The various scales of matter – Link