Multisurf

MultiSurf events

MATRAC I: Application of Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science, September 2nd - 7th September 2018, Lauenburg, Germany


Dr. Maria Serdechnova has participated in MATRAC I School. The MATRAC 1 School has provided a systematic overview of the application of neutrons and synchrotron radiation to the structural analysis of engineering materials. The results on structural characterization of LDH nanocontainers, obtained during MULTISURF project were presented and discussed.

Matrac School 2018 Maria Serdechnova

Maria Serdechnova, Matrac School 2018

WORKSHOP "From lab's to the market", 7th of August 2018, Portugal


Workshop SMT 2018

Workshop "From lab's to the market"

Smallmatek organized and host a full-day workshop entitled "From lab's to the market" in the scope of the H2020 MSCA-RISE projects SMARCOAT and MULTISURF, where Researchers from the Belarusian State University, the University of Aveiro and Smallmatek participated during its secondments in SMT (7th of August 2018, Portugal).

Workshop Program

Three international Summer Schools (Aveiro, Portugal) 25th-29th July 2016, 24th-28th July 2017, 16th-20th July 2018


The summer schools are dedicated to PhD students and young post-doctoral researchers who are interested in developing knowledge in the area of active functional coatings and surfaces.
The main scope is preparation and advanced characterization of multifunctional surfaces with a special focus on active protective coatings and self-healing layers. The basic strategies and recent trends in design of functional surfaces via application of “smart” nanotechnologies were addressed. Special focus was also given to localized electrochemical techniques for understanding processes in confined defects as well as to analytical methods for analysis of interfaces.
Lectures presented by recognised specialists in the targeted topics were accompanied by practical lab-sessions where showcases of development and characterization of active functional coatings will be addressed. The participants will be able to go through the full process from preparation of coatings to final characterization of the desired functionalities.

Summer School, Aveiro, July 2017

Photo from Summer School, which took place in Aveiro in July 2017

1st international Summer School


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The summer school is dedicated to PhD students and young post-doctoral researchers who are interested in developing knowledge in the area of active functional coatings and surfaces.

The main scope is preparation and advanced characterization of multifunctional surfaces with a special focus on active protective coatings and self-healing layers. The basic strategies and recent trends in design of functional surfaces via application of “smart” nanotechnologies will be addressed. Special focus will be also given to localized electrochemical techniques for understanding processes in confined defects as well as to analytical methods for analysis of interfaces.

Lectures presented by recognised specialists in the targeted topics will be accompanied by practical lab-sessions where showcases of development and characterization of active functional coatings will be addressed. The participants will be able to go through the full process from preparation of coatings to final characterization of the desired functionalities.

Ss 2016

Summer school 2016

Topics
Multifunctional Surfaces
Localized Electrochemistry
Active Protective Coatings
Design and Characterization

10 lectures
6 lab sessions
1 poster session

13 participants from 6 countries
11 lecturers (1 invited speaker from University of La Laguna, Spain, 7 – UAVR, 3 – HZG)



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Seminar-Training on Preparation and Characterization of LDHs


Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania (May/24th-25th, 2016). Lecture given by Dr. Maria Serdechnova

“Direct growth of LDHs on metal surfaces and their application for corrosion protection”

Vilnius Presentation 2016

National Contact Points for H2020 program


12th April 2016
Smallmatek (SMT) was invited by GPPQ - National Contact Points for H2020 program – to be part of a national event and share its successful experience in the participation of Marie Sklodowska Curie actions.
The event featured the presentation of the different financing instruments and incentives including the SME Innovation Associate and Marie Sklodowska Curie actions. It also had the participation of beneficiaries of funding programs, evaluators and National Contact Points to Horizon 2020 that gave their testimony on what makes an application to be successful.
SMT has three Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) projects: SMARCOAT (Development of Smart Nano and Microcapsulated Sensing Coatings for improving of Material Durability/Performance), TUMOCS (Tuneable Multiferroics Based on Oxygen Octahedral Structures) and MULTISURF (Multi-Functional Metallic Surfaces via Active Layered Double Hydroxide Treatments). During this event SMT gave their testimony, shared the ideas and experience about its participation in mentioned projects.

Maia Gppq

Seminar in Minsk, Belarus, December 18th, 2015


Lecture given by Dr. Maria Serdechnova, in the “Institute of Solid State and Semiconductors Physics of the Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre Minsk” in Belarus (December/18th, 2015).

“LDH based active protection coatings”

Serdechnova Minsk 2015