Research in the field of materials at EUSS ranges from basic research on fundamental properties to the development of new materials and devices for engineering applications:
High Tc superconducting tapes for energy applications and supercapacitors for efficient energy storage using biocompatible and non-toxic materials.
Identical nano-magnetic systems, at the limit of miniaturisation, can be reproducibly synthesised and self-organised on surfaces, a prerequisite for device fabrication.
Hybrid supercapacitors for electrical energy storage based on sustainable materials.
Bio-superfícies that interact with biological systems to improve the integration of oral biomaterials and avoid infections.
Biomechanical studies in dentistry, implantology and the behaviour of biological systems.
Numerical study of active flow control methods using fluidic oscillators.
Study of numerical models of cavitation and mesh deformation to apply them to the study of external gear hydraulic pumps.