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Short courses

  • 09:00 - 12:00
    SC9 - Phase-ID and Structural Characterization of Materials using X-ray Powder Diffraction techniques
    Prof. J. Miguel Delgado Q., Prof. Fabio Furlan Ferreira, Prof. Graciela Díaz de Delgado (Universidad de Los Andes, ULA, Mérida, Venezuela, Universidade Federal do ABC – UFABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers

    Duration: 6h (morning and afternoon)

    X-Ray Powder Diffraction is one of the most powerful methods used in the characterization of materials for scientific and technological purposes in diverse areas, including materials science. A key initial step in these characterizations, performed in an impressive array of materials which includes nanomaterials, is the identification of the particular phase of the material of interest. For this, the fingerprint nature of the X-ray powder diffraction patterns leads to the proper identification after comparing the recorded diffraction pattern, using sophisticated search/match algorithms, with a database containing more than a million powder patterns. In this minicourse, the fundamentals of the Phase-ID process will be reviewed and demonstrated and a general overview of the structural characterization of materials using X-Ray Powder Diffraction will be presented.
    Room: 109 A
Short courses

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC5 - Empreendedorismo de Base Tecnológica: Conceitos, Desafios e Oportunidades
    Lucas Fugikawa Santos (Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP)
    Tiago Hilário Ferreira (Innoma - Innovative Materials)
    Target audience: Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers

    Duration: 2h or 3h

    O objetivo geral do minicurso é capacitar os participantes a dominar os conceitos essenciais de empreendedorismo e inovação tecnológica aplicados à pesquisa nacional em materiais, combinando fundamentos teóricos com práticas do ecossistema real. Ao final, os participantes terão subsídios para identificar oportunidades de negócios a partir de pesquisas científicas, analisar criticamente os desafios do cenário brasileiro de inovação e desenvolver estratégias para transformar tecnologias em modelos de negócios viáveis e sustentáveis. O minicurso abordará ainda ferramentas práticas e casos concretos, incentivando a conexão entre academia e mercado, com foco na transferência de tecnologia e no impacto socioeconômico da pesquisa em materiais.

    Módulo 1: Fundamentos do Empreendedorismo de Base Tecnológica

    Conceito-chave, ferramentas e estratégias.
    Principais desafios: validação de mercado, propriedade intelectual, financiamento e escalabilidade.
    Casos de sucesso e atualização do cenário nacional.
    Módulo 2: Painel de Discussão Interativo

    Realização de perguntas estratégicas para a plateia.
    Espaço para perguntas dos participantes e troca de experiências.
    Discussões de casos reais.
    Room: 100 A

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC6 - Atomic Force Microscopy and its variations
    Daniel Brito de Araújo (UNILAB)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Industry workers

    Duration: 2h or 3h

    We will study the principles behind the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and what informations one gets from the measurements. Beyond that, we will see some AFM variations, like: Electric Force Microscopy (EFM), Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) and more state of the art probe techniques.
    Room: 101/102 A

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC8 - Young Researchers´School: Tutorial on Scientific Writing and the Editorial Process
    Valtencir Zucolotto (IFSC/USP)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers

    Duration: 3h (afternoon)

    Designed to support researchers in all fields of knowledge, our Scientific Writing course aims to enhance the scientific and academic skills of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty members, and researchers, as well as undergraduate students engaged in basic and/or applied research. Participants are expected to optimize their potential in developing high-level, state-of-the-art scientific research through proper scientific writing of international research articles.
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    2:00 pm – 3:40 pm

    Module 1
    “How to Write and Publish High Impact Research Papers”
    Prof. Valtencir Zucolotto

    “Como me Preparar para Concursos Públicos de Docência na Academia”
    Prof. Valtencir Zucolotto

    3:40 – 4:00 pm

    Coffee Break

    4:00 – 5:00 pm

    Module 2
    How to Prepare Publication-Quality Figures using Free Tools
    Rafael Kenji Nishihora, Elsevier.

    Scientific Publishing: Where and How to Publish
    Ana Claudia Garcia, Elsevier
    Room: 101/102 B

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC1 - Small Angle X-ray Scattering for Soft Matter: Understanding Structures at the Nanoscale
    Guilherme Augusto Ferreira (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students

    Duration: 2h or 3h

    This short course will introduce Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) as a powerful tool for characterizing soft (nano)materials. Participants will learn the fundamental principles of the technique, experimental setup considerations, and key data treatment methods. The course will cover model fitting, structural parameter extraction, and interpretation of scattering profiles. Case studies will highlight SAXS applications in polymer systems, emulsions, and nanomaterials, among others. By the end of the course, attendees will have a better understanding of SAXS fundamentals and its role in soft matter research.
    Room: 103/104 A

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC2 - Materials for Photonics
    Sidney J.L. Ribeiro (Institute of Chemistry- São Paulo State University (UNESP))
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers

    Duration: 2h or 3h

    Photonics is related to generation, guiding and detection of light and lies at the heart of modern society activities. Gathering interdisciplinary efforts from Physics, Chemistry and Materials Science, the study of Photonic Materials is considered in this course focused on Glasses, Optical Fibers and Sol-Gel based materials.-Glasses were the first materials prepared by man. Isotropic in nature, with optical properties easily tuned for specific applications, glasses play a fundamental hole in photonics; -Optical fibers, prepared from optical glasses, are the choice for guiding media for applications in communications, sensing and light transmission with special new applications as active media in photonics derived new areas such as plasmonics and biophotonics; Sol-Gel based materials and processes are becoming more and more popular in the preparation of colloidal suspensions and special optical thin films.

    This course will treat on the fundamentals, preparation and characterization of special glasses, optical fibers and related sol-gel based materials.
    Room: 105/106 A

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC4 - Introdução a Análise de Componentes Principais: Aplicações na Classificação de Novos Materiais
    Marcio Luis Ferreira Nascimento (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers, Other

    Duration: 2h or 3h

    Minicurso que é parte da componente curricular de graduação em Estatística Aplicada a Engenharia Química da Universidade Federal da Bahia, contando com uma Motivação Inicial, Breve História da Análise por Componentes Principais, considerada por alguns a Primeira Ferramenta de Inteligência Artificial. Introduzimos a biografia de alguns matemáticos, como Pearson, Hotelling e Cauchy, apresentando como exemplo um Modo Intuitivo breve da técnica, seguido de uma Breve Introdução formal, com Aplicações / Usos em Materiais, repetido com um exemplo Passo a Passo levando em consideração o Uso Álgebra Matricial, finalizado com um exemplo clássico.
    Room: 107/108 A

  • 14:00 - 17:00
    SC9 - Phase-ID and Structural Characterization of Materials using X-ray Powder Diffraction techniques
    Prof. J. Miguel Delgado Q., Prof. Fabio Furlan Ferreira, Prof. Graciela Díaz de Delgado (Universidad de Los Andes, ULA, Mérida, Venezuela, Universidade Federal do ABC – UFABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil)
    Target audience: Undegraduate students, Master Students, PhD Students, Post-doctoral fellows, Professors, Industry workers

    Duration: 6h (morning and afternoon)

    X-Ray Powder Diffraction is one of the most powerful methods used in the characterization of materials for scientific and technological purposes in diverse areas, including materials science. A key initial step in these characterizations, performed in an impressive array of materials which includes nanomaterials, is the identification of the particular phase of the material of interest. For this, the fingerprint nature of the X-ray powder diffraction patterns leads to the proper identification after comparing the recorded diffraction pattern, using sophisticated search/match algorithms, with a database containing more than a million powder patterns. In this minicourse, the fundamentals of the Phase-ID process will be reviewed and demonstrated and a general overview of the structural characterization of materials using X-Ray Powder Diffraction will be presented.
    Room: 109 A
109 B

  • 14:00 - 17:30
    BRICS-1 - BRICS / SESSION I: Collaboration opportunities in materials science and nanotechnology and projects among BRICS countries
    This session marks the opening of the 7th Meeting of the BRICS Working Group (WG) on Materials Science and Nanotechnology, held in parallel with the XXIII B-MRS Meeting and integrated into the official BRICS calendar during Brazil’s presidency of the bloc. The session is open to all participants of the B-MRS Meeting, providing an opportunity for direct interaction, including questions and discussions with representatives from each member country.

    The BRICS Working Group on Materials Science and Nanotechnology was established in accordance with the Declaration of the BRICS countries, signed in Hangzhou at the 5th Meeting of the Ministers of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) on 2017. The first meeting of this Working Group was held in Russia in 2017, and annual meetings have been organized since 2020. The key goals of the WG are to foster international cooperation among BRICS countries in materials science and nanotechnology and to identify high-priority research areas for joint international research and development projects.

    During the session, a comprehensive overview of the WG’s activities will be presented, with emphasis on the initiatives carried out and projects supported in materials science and nanotechnology — fields recognized as strategic for technological innovation and sustainable development. Each participating country will share its main governmental programs, research funding policies, initiatives aimed at entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as the research infrastructures and platforms available for international collaboration.

    It will also highlight opportunities for cooperation among BRICS countries, underscoring the group’s role as a facilitator of scientific and technological partnerships that foster knowledge exchange, the development of new products, and innovative solutions. Future perspectives for the integration of national science and technology policies, the strengthening of collaborative networks, and the consolidation of joint projects will be discussed, reaffirming BRICS as a globally strategic bloc in advancing materials science and nanotechnology.
    Room: 109 B
Plenary

  • 18:00 - 18:30
    OC - Opening Ceremony
    Opening Ceremony
    Room: Plenary
Memorial Lecture
  • ML.1
    18:30 - 19:30
    4J6K - The Four Seasons of a Scientist's Career from Theoretical Physics to Bionanotechnology
    Antonio Ferreira Silva
    Room: Plenary

  • 19:30 - 21:00
    W - Welcome cocktail
    Welcome cocktail

  • 10:00 - 10:30
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break
Plenary Session 1
  • PL-1.1
    10:30 - 11:30
    4J6R - AI and SERS for Next-Gen Sensing
    Xing Yi Ling
    Room: Plenary

  • 12:30 - 14:00
    L - Lunch
    Lunch

  • 16:00 - 16:25
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break
Plenary Session 2
  • PL-2.1
    16:25 - 17:25
    4J6S - MXenes with a Multitude of Functionalities – Building the Materials of the Future
    Yury Gogotsi
    Room: Plenary

  • 10:00 - 10:30
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break
Plenary Session 3
  • PL-3.1
    10:30 - 11:30
    4J6P - Designing and translating new biomaterials for advanced therapeutics and ultrasensitive biosensing
    Molly Stevens
    Room: Plenary

  • 12:30 - 14:00
    L - Lunch
    Lunch
Special Sessions 4
  • SS-4.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPS - B-MRS and E-MRS Discussion Panel: Materials for Renewable Energy
    Iêda Maria Garcia dos Santos
    Room: 101/102 A
Special Sessions 8
  • SS-8.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPP - Inovação e Empreendedorismo de Base Tecnológica
    Lucas Fugikawa Santos
    Room: 101/102 B
Special Sessions 1
  • SS-1.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPF - RAMAN & NANORAMAN/ NANOPHOTOLUMINESCENCE: MULTIMODAL CO-LOCALIZEDSPECTROSCOPY FOR PHYSCO-CHEMICAL CARCATERIZATION OF SAMPLES
    Igor Carvalho; Filipe Cabral; Joao Lucas Rangel Silva
    Room: 103/104 A
Special Sessions 6
  • SS-6.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPH - Publishing in Royal Society of Chemistry Journals: Possibilities, Editors' Expectations, Open Access, and the use of AI
    Elizabeth Magalhaes
    Room: 103/104 B
Special Sessions 2
  • SS-2.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPG - From Molecules to Materials: Empowering Discovery with CAS SciFinder
    Marina de Souza Melchiors
    Room: 105/106 A
Special Sessions 7
  • SS-7.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPM - The Importance of Being in Control: Unlocking Electron Microscopy Techniques for Materials Research
    Timothy Benjamin Eldred
    Room: 105/106 B
Special Sessions 3
  • SS-3.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPN - Técnicas avançadas para caracterização de materiais
    Talita Rainha Arruda Cardeal
    Room: 107/108 A
Special Sessions 5
  • SS-5.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPR - Divulgação científica e extensão: experiências da comunidade
    Ingrid Távora Weber
    Room: 109 A
Special Sessions 9
  • SS-9.1
    15:00 - 16:00
    4JPQ - Discussion Panel: Women in Materials Science and Innovation
    Mônica Alonso Cotta
    Room: 109 B

  • 16:00 - 16:25
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break
Plenary Session 4
  • PL-4.1
    16:25 - 17:25
    4J6Q - Renewable Nanomaterial Assembly at Liquid Interfaces and Submerged Biofabrication
    Orlando Rojas
    Room: Plenary

  • 21:00 - 01:00
    CP - Conference Party
    Conference Party

  • 10:45 - 11:15
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break

  • 12:30 - 14:00
    L - Lunch
    Lunch

  • 16:00 - 16:25
    C - Coffee break
    Coffee break
Plenary Session 5
  • PL-5.1
    16:25 - 17:25
    4J6N - Sustainable hydrogen production from biogas using perovskite-structured as catalytic material
    Dulce Maria de Maria Melo
    Room: Plenary
109 B

  • 18:30 - 20:00
    BRICS-2 - BRICS / JOINT SESSION BRICS AND B-MRS: “Round Table: Disseminating BRICS Opportunities on Materials and Nanotechnologies”
    This round table will focus on disseminating opportunities within the BRICS framework in the fields of materials science and nanotechnology, offering a valuable space to present and discuss collaborative initiatives, funding programs, and networking possibilities among member countries. The session will showcase successful projects, highlight strategic areas for joint research, and explore potential pathways for strengthening international partnerships. This activity is part of the 7th Meeting of the BRICS Working Group (WG) on Materials Science and Nanotechnology, held in parallel with the XXIII B-MRS Meeting.
    Room: 109 B
109 B

  • 08:30 - 10:00
    ACS - ACS on Campus
    ACS on Campus
    Room: 109 B

  • 10:00 - 11:30
    CB/PS - Coffee break/Poster Session
    Coffee break/Poster Session
Plenary Session 6
  • PL-6.1
    11:30 - 12:30
    4J6T - The science and policy of the Just Energy Transition
    Daniel Kammen
    Room: Plenary

  • 12:30 - 14:00
    CC - Closing ceremony
    Closing ceremony