In this section we show the impact of the research in most relevant media, from TV programs, interviews in magazines, reports on newspapers or divulgative information for a non-specialized audience. For more information on each item, please click on the images or press play in the embedded videos below.
Interview to Dr. Rafael Alvarez for the TV news, at the Young Scientist Award ceremony.
This Interview to Dr. Rafael Alvarez appeared in the newspaper ABC on January 2015 commenting the Young Scientist Award by the “Asociación Española de Científicos”.
Generalistic article on Journal Redescubre (number 42) commenting one of our scientific achievements.
This press release from CSIC appeared on January 2015 commenting one of our scientific achievements.
Generalistic article on Vertices (number 22), the official CIEMAT Journal, commenting one of our scientific achievements.
Generalistic article on Acta Científica y Tecnológica (number 24), the official AEC Journal, commenting one of our scientific achievements.
This TV news appeared in the spanish media after Dr. Rafael Alvarez was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the “Asociación Española de Científicos”.
This news appeared in the news agency Europa Press on June 2014 commenting one of our achievements.
This news appeared in the journal “La Vanguardia” on June 9th 2014 anouncing one of our scientific achievements.
This press release from CSIC appeared on June 2014 commenting one of our scientific achievements.
This press release appeared on April 2014 in the website Materials View commenting one of our publications.
Interview in Magazine ConCiencia. Canal Sur TV. February 3rd 2013
Interview in the magazine “Químicos del Sur”, June 2013
Interview in the magazine “Química e Industria”, April-June 2013
Press release of CSIC on one of our scientific results. It appeared in numerous media in Europe, South America and USA.
During the recoding of a TV program on high energy ion accelerators at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA), members of the research group were accidentally recorded in the background while mounting an experimental setup. We post it here as a curiosity.