Summer School on Nanoscale Characterization and Analysis

+ Workshops on Transferable Skills

September 9-12, 2024

INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory
Braga - Portugal

Scope

In September, FUNLAYERS promotes a four-day initiative focused on Nanoscale Characterization and Analysis.

The programme is focused on students and early-stage researchers in nanoscience and materials science, and covers a wide range of subjects - from the basics to in-depth theoretical background and lab visits.

The comprehensive agenda is complemented by three insightful Workshops on Transferable Skills that will explore relevant competencies in communication, management, business, networking, and others.

When

  • September 9-12, 2024

Who

  • The programme focuses on students and early-stage researchers in Nano/Materials Science.

  • The technical lectures cover techniques essential for researchers working in 1D-2D layered materials.

  • Experienced participants will have the opportunity to explore more advanced techniques.

* All registrations for the FUNLAYERS Summer School and Workshop on Transferable Skills will be subject to validation.
A confirmation email with all the important details regarding the participation and registration status will be sent.
Should you have any immediate questions or require assistance, please reach out to our conference support team at conference.office@inl.int

Programme

Planning your stay

We're excited to help you plan your trip. We've compiled a list of hotels for you to choose from, ranging from 5-star to 3-star.

BRAGA, A CITY OF BEAUTY AND HERITAGE RICHNESS COMBINING TRADITION WITH INNOVATION.

Braga was founded by the Bracari Celts, known in Roman times as Bracara Augusta. It’s located in the North of Portugal, in the Minho region, and has around 193,000 inhabitants. In terms of population, it’s the seventh-largest municipality in Portugal.

Braga is a vibrant city, full of culture and traditions, where the History and the Christian roots live alongside the technological industries and the academic world.

How to reach INL

  • The easiest way to reach Braga by air is to fly to Porto International Airport. Francisco Sá Carneiro International Airport is located 11 km away from the centre of Porto, in one of the country’s most important industrial and trading areas. It’s located 50 km (31 miles) away from Braga.

    Visit the website here for more information.

    From Porto Airport to Braga

    By bus | After you arrive at the airport, you can travel to Braga by bus (GetBus). GetBus offers several options daily. It’s a non-stop transport from the airport to Braga’s Central Bus Station. Tickets can be bought online or directly from the bus driver.
    Cost: 9,00€ (one-way) | 16,00€ (round trip ticket)
    Duration: approx. 45 minutes.

    After arriving at the Central Bus Station in Braga, you can take a taxi or a TVDE to INL.

    By taxi: the taxis are located on the arrivals floor of Porto’s Airport.
    Cost: around 65.00€
    Duration: approx. 45 minutes

    By TVDE: Cost: around 45.00€ | Duration: approx. 45 minutes

    By train: to catch a train to Braga, you first need to go to the city centre of Porto – Estação de São Bento or Estação de Campanhã. To reach the city centre, you can go by taxi/TVDE to one of the stations above or take the Metro – Line E (Purple) to Campanhã Station (Direction Estádio do Dragão). This metro journey will take about 40 minutes. The metro station is located just a 5-minute walk away from the airport.

    Metro do Porto: http://en.metrodoporto.pt/

    After reaching one of the train stations, you can take the train to Braga. The urban railway leaves every 40-45 minutes. These tickets must be bought at the ticket office inside every station or on the ticket machines. For faster trains to Braga, you can buy online at https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/buy-tickets and download the ticket.

    Comboios de Portugal (Railway): https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/

    Once you arrive in Braga, you can reach INL by taxi/TVDE, on foot (30-minute walk), or by bus.

    There are two buses that you can take. On weekdays, number 43 (direction Universidade do Minho), and on weekends, number 2 (direction Bom Jesus). You can buy the tickets inside.
    Cost of the bus ticket: €1.55

    Nr. 43 route: https://www.tub.pt/percurso/43/

    Nr. 2 route: https://www.tub.pt/percurso/2/

  • If you decide to drive a car from Porto to Braga, you can choose either a route via A3 or A28.

    You can find more information here.

Materials science: processing, structure, properties, and performance.