LIBPhys-UNL is one of three groups within the LIBPhys research units (Laboratory of Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering, and Radiation Physics). LIBPhys' I&D activities are carried out in the areas of atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics, electronics, instrumentation, and industrial automation, with applications to analytical methods, radiation detection, and biomedical engineering.
Thematic lines:
Fundamental parameters and metrology
Cryogenic, electronic, and radiation detection instrumentation
Analytical development and application techniques
Professors and Researchers from the Physics Department : José Paulo Santos, Maria Adelaide Jesus, André Wemans, António Dias, António Paiva, Fernando Parente, Isabel Catarino, João Cruz, Maria de Fátima Raposo, Maria Luísa Carvalho , Paulo Ribeiro, Susana Sério , Valentina Vassilenko, Yuri Nunes, Sofia Pessanha , Cláudia Quaresma, Hugo Gamboa, Mauro Guerra, Carla Quintão , Jorge Machado, Isabel Tissot , Marta Manso, Pedro Amaro, Pedro Moura, Ricardo Nuno Vigário, Ana Isabel Ferreira, Filipe Tiago de Oliveira, Micaela Fonseca, Luís Silva.
The Center for Physics and Technological Research (CEFITEC) is a unit of the NOVA School of Science and Technology (NOVA FCT) that conducts scientific research and technological development in the areas of Physical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Technological Physics. These fundamental areas of applied engineering sciences utilize analytical approaches and unique instrumentation techniques in a highly internationalized environment.
Professors and Researchers from the Physics Department: Paulo Limão-Vieira , Ana Cristina Silva , Orlando Teodoro, Dawei Liang, Filipe Ferreira da Silva, Nenad Bundaleski, Ana Luísa Fonseca, Bruno Tibúrcio, Cláudia Vistas , Joana Almeida, Mónica Mendes, Augusto Moutinho.
CENIMAT|i3N (Materials Research Center of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, integrated into the Institute of Nanostructures, Nanomodeling, and Nanofabrication) is a center of excellence in materials science and engineering, with a strong focus on functional materials and emerging technologies. Its scientific activity stands out internationally in the areas of electronics, photonics, biomaterials, energy, and nanomaterials, combining fundamental research with technological development. It is recognized for promoting interdisciplinary research oriented toward innovative and sustainable applications.
Thematic lines:
Micro/Nano systems integration
Advanced micro/nano materials technologies
Theoretical and computational studies of materials, devices, and systems
Professors from the Physics Department: Jorge Carvalho Silva e Célia Henriques