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Advanced Materials: Revolutionizing Everyday Life with Covalently…
24.10.2023
A groundbreaking discovery has emerged from the Future Energy and Innovation Laboratory at CEITEC BUT under the guidance of Prof. Martin Pumera. The latest research, detailed in a recently published…
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Mario Urso and Martina Ussia, from Future Energy and Innovation Lab, spoke…
19.10.2022
He's in physics, she's in chemistry. Each has a different focus, yet their scientific work has crossed. And met with success. CEITEC BUT husband and wife team Martina Ussia and Mario Urso have scored…
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Nature Nanotechnology article about recent work by Urso et al on microrobots…
10.08.2022
An article in Nature Nanotechnology by Raghavendra Palankar speaks about the importance of the work of Urso et al., from Energy and Innovation Lab, recently published in Nature Communications.Read…
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Interview with Xia Peng, PhD student of the Future Energy and Innovation group…
27.06.2022
Xia Peng comes from the most populous country in the world. She grew up in a big city in the east of China, Yancheng. During her master's studies, she tried without much hope to write an e-mail to…
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Nanoroboti jsou jako hi-tech LEGO, říká český profesor Martin Pumera, který…
10.08.2021
Nanoroboti, jak je známe z filmů, se pohybují v hejnu, čile se množí a čeho se dotknou, to zdemolují. Pak musí přijít superhrdina, aby před nenažraným oblakem mikroskopických strojů zachránil lidstvo…
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Advanced research topics, equipment, and development opportunities brought…
23.06.2021
Graphene and chicken poop started off an adventure and new scientific career for Mario Urso and Martina Ussia. They read this famous article by Martin Pumera and decided to apply for positions at…
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Michela Sanna won the Brno PhD Talent Award for her project about clean…
05.05.2021
A year ago, right in the middle of the pandemic, Michela Sanna arrived at CEITEC BUT to study her Ph.D. The work in the research group dealing with the future energy, under the leadership of Martin…
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Brno scientists developing nanorobots for surgery, attacking cancer cells
26.04.2021
Scientists in Brno are developing miniature robots – no bigger than a virus and so invisible to the naked eye – capable of performing surgery. Due to their size, the so-called nanorobots can reach…
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Ve vývoji nanobotů patříme mezi pět předních zemí světa. Za jejich výzkumem…
11.04.2021
Na vývoji umělých mikroskopických plavců pracuje Martin Pumera spolu se svým mezinárodním týmem na CEITEC VUT. Uplatnění těchto miniaturních robotů velikosti viru vidí nejcitovanější český vědec…
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New holders of the prestigious MSCA Fellowship
09.04.2021
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships allow researchers to make individual research stays. The results published at the beginning of February revealed that a record number of 11,573 projects applied for…
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Interview With Basque Radio, the Award-Winning Scientist Edurne Redondo Spoke…
26.03.2021
Edurne Redondo, who is originally from Spain, was a guest of the Basque station Euskadi Irratia (EITB). In an interview, the scientist who works in Martin Pumera's research group at…
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Martin Pumera Among the Most Cited Scientists in the World
12.01.2021
Last year, a group of authors associated with PLoS Biology, Elsevier and Stanford University published a list of 2% of the world's most cited scientists. A total of 359 of them work at Czech…
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Fantastic Voyage - Czechia is nano
14.12.2020
Read Martin Pumera's interview for Forbes.cz.Find the full interview here..
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Our story in Materials Today: Platinum compound senses new application
16.04.2020
Rohaizad’s paper is featured in an article in Materials Today magazine. "Platinum’s prowess in catalysis and electrocatalysis, as well as its resistance to corrosion, has made it ideal for a broad…
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Article in New Scientist magazine on our Microrobots made from pollen
01.04.2020
Some good news in this maelstrom of bad news on closed borders: See article in @newscientist on Microrobots made from pollen help remove toxic mercury from wastewater [and deliver drugs].
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Martin Pumera on Nobel Prizes: Lithium batteries have brought a change in the…
01.11.2019
"Without the discovery of lithium batteries, there would be no mobile phones, electric cars, smart watches or laptops. That's a good enough reason for the Nobel Prize" Martin Pumera from CEITEC Brno…
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Nanorobots were present at Future Port Prague 2019
12.09.2019
Among the virtual-reality startups, we shared our take on how future micro/machines can change our lives.
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You just need to stop and look around yourself, says Martin Pumera. The new…
19.07.2019
Renowned expert and one of the most cited chemists in the world Martin Pumera newly leads CEITEC BUT research group called Future Energy and Innovation. According to Pumera scientists…
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Interview in Svět Chytře
10.01.2019
“Scientists were wrong and movies were right”, said Martin Pumera, Czech Top Scientist. See the full interview on Nanorobots on SvetChytre.cz.Source: https://www.svetchytre.cz/a/pN2Nt/sci-fi-filmari…
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MARTIN PUMERA: UČENÍ JE JAKO KONCERT. PUBLIKUM ČLOVĚKU NIC NEODPUSTÍ, MUSÍ BÝT…
19.07.2019
Jeden z nejcitovanějších chemiků na světě Martin Pumera učí na FEKT VUT a nově také vede na CEITEC VUT výzkumnou skupinu s názvem Future Energy and Innovation Lab. Soustředit se chce především na…
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