Presentation of CMEMS
Paulo Mendes
Electronics Department / CMEMS centre, University of
Minho
CMEMS was established in December 2013 at
University of Minho and supports a research team with high degree of multidisciplinary
members, from different backgrounds (engineering, physics, medical) and from
academic and industrial fields. It must be stated that CMEMS members include
senior researchers, national and international distinguished collaborators,
post-doctoral investigators, PhD and Master students, as well industrial
partners. The focus is on modeling computation, development and micro/nano
fabrication of devices and components for two major domains: industrial
applications (automotive, aerospace, energy, textiles) and biomedical
applications (neuroengineering, microendoscopy, surgery, rehabilitation). The
industrial applications are focused on microdevices and components: mechanical,
optical, wireless, energy scavenging, for satellites, for navigation, and
industrial coatings. The biomedical applications highlight the neuronal
electrodes, lab-on-a-chip, endoscopic capsules, implantable devices,smart
prostheses, surgical microinstruments, cellular solutions bioinspired and
micro/nano functionalization of surfaces.
CMEMS established several partnerships with
European, American, and Brazilian Universities in the field of micro/nano
fabrication and biomedical applications. As can be observed from CMEMS
publications authors, a significant part of them is done with international
investigators (approximately 40%), as well as with industrial partners.
Moreover, national and regional key players should also be taken into account.
In this way, a strong partnership has been built with the International Iberian
Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), an international key player in the field of
micro/nano fabrication, which is located in the city of Braga.
The vision of the CMEMS can be stated as an
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary center of excellence pioneering high
international impact research and innovation in the development of smart
microsystems and biomedical systems and maintain active exchange programs with
universities, research centers and other laboratories around the world in the
field of micro-nano fabrication and biomedical applications.