CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials

CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials CICECO is an associate laboratory of the University of Aveiro with researchers from Chemistry, Materials and Ceramic Engineering and Physics departments.

The associate laboratory CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, formerly CICECO-Centre for Research in Ceramics and Composite Materials, was created in March 2002 at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, with the mission of developing the scientific and technological knowledge necessary for the innovative production and transformation of ceramics and organic-inorganic hybrids and materials for a su

stainable development. CICECO is the largest Portuguese institute in the field of materials science and engineering, comprising 46 academic staff, 29 full-time researchers and, in December 2014, 86 post-doctoral associates, 120 PhD students, and ca. 78 other students. Director
João Rocha

Vice-Director
Joaquim Vieira

Vice-Director
Luís Dias Carlos

Vice-Diretor
João Coutinho



our mission

Developing the scientific and technological knowledge necessary for the innovative production and transformation of materials for a sustainable development and the benefit of society (from ceramics to soft matter and hybrids). our vision

To strengthen our leading role as an inter-disciplinary European research laboratory in the field of materials;

Contribute to the development of a scientific culture at the national level and educate students to high levels of scientific literacy;

Stimulate innovation within the industrial sector. main lines of expertise

i) Information and Communication Technology;

ii) Energy and Industrial Applications;

iii) Sustainability and Health;

iv) Computing and Modelling. scientific production

CICECO is one of the most productive research institutes in the country in all scientific areas. Between 2002-13 we have produced:

an average publication of 4.7 SCI (Science Citation Index) papers per year per academic staff or full-time researcher;
4094 SCI papers (many in top journals);
99 patents;
204 PhD theses. international context

CICECO is a truly international research centre. For example:

41% of our full-time researchers and 42% of post-docs are not Portuguese nationals;
we are part of the main stream materials research in Europe;
we are actively involved in the Network of Excellence 'Functionalised Advanced materials and Engineering of Hybrids and Ceramics', FAME, and in the INTERREG IIIB 'Materials Network for the Atlantic Area', or in Integrated Projects such as 'Innovation and Sustainable Development in the Fibre Based Packaging Value Chain';
we are running the two Erasmus Mundus M.Sc. courses, the 'Joint European Masters Programme in Materials Science' with the universities of Aalborg and Hamburg, and a FAME programme;
we hosted one of the first and very few Portuguese Marie Curie Training sites, 'Advanced Ceramic Materials: Synthesis & Structure'. knowledge transfer

CICECO is also committed to knowledge transfer to industry, through its Centre for Materials Design and Technology - CDTM. Our spin-off company FoodMetric (now terminated) was started together with the Food Chemistry Group of the Organic Chemistry, Natural and Agrofood Products Research Unit of the Chemistry Department of the University of Aveiro. Other CICECO spin-offs include:

SMALLMATEK - Nanotechnology solutions applied to the protection against corrosion (running)

BRAVESOUND- Materials and devices for microelectronics (in stand by)

TETRACARBON - solutions based on advanced ceramics and materials coated with diamonds (terminated)

In 2006, CICECO started a consortium with some 6 SME companies, IDPoR, 'Research and Development Platform on Polymers from Renewable Sources'. equipment

CICECO is probably the best equipped institute in the country to perform research in materials science. In particular, we are the focal point of the Portuguese Electron Microscopy Network and also house the top solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance facilities. We are also one of the best equipped national centres for X-ray diffraction (single crystal, powders and films).

The future of ceramics will be built through international collaboration.María Dolores Guillamón, President of the Caste...
03/06/2026

The future of ceramics will be built through international collaboration.

María Dolores Guillamón, President of the Castellón Chamber of Commerce, Jesús Ramos, Secretary General, and Pedro Hernández, Technical Director of the International Congress on Ceramics Innovation were present on the signature of an agreement to established partnership between the Castellón Chamber of Commerce and the University of Aveiro, further strengthening the international dimension of IGNITE 2026, which will take place on 28–29 September 2026 in Castellón, Spain.

DEMaC hosted the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Portuguese Ceramic and Glass Society (SPCV), represented by its President José Carlos Almeida and Secretary Hugo Fernandes, both researchers at DEMaC/CICECO, and the organisers of IGNITE – International Congress on Ceramics Innovation.

At the centre of this collaboration are CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials and the Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering (DEMaC), reinforcing a shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, circularity, robotics and artificial intelligence in the ceramic sector.

João Labrincha, Full Professor and CICECO researcher, will coordinate the congress topic dedicated to circularity, life cycle analysis and sustainability, helping to connect scientific knowledge with industrial challenges.

By bringing together leading research institutions, industrial associations and some of the world‘s most competitive ceramic companies, IGNITE aims to create new opportunities for innovation, international partnerships and future European projects.

Read more on: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?menu=255&language=eng&tabela=geral_article&id_article=3489

From a PhD in RFIC design to startups, Silicon Valley, and the creation of a Portuguese semiconductor company. Rui Gomes...
03/06/2026

From a PhD in RFIC design to startups, Silicon Valley, and the creation of a Portuguese semiconductor company. Rui Gomes returned to the University of Aveiro to close the Department of Physics’ 50th anniversary lecture series, sharing insights from a career spanning academic research, deep-tech entrepreneurship, and advanced chip design.

In a talk that connected science, innovation, and industry, he reflected on the evolution of wireless communications, the importance of market validation, Europe’s semiconductor ambitions, and Portugal’s opportunity to play a stronger role in this strategic sector.

His message to students was clear: keep learning, adapt to change, embrace challenges, and transform knowledge into impact.

Read the full story and see the event photos: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?tabela=geral_article&menu=255&language=eng&id_article=3492

Wearable sensors, AI-powered health monitoring, and portable ultrasound technologies are transforming the future of heal...
03/06/2026

Wearable sensors, AI-powered health monitoring, and portable ultrasound technologies are transforming the future of healthcare.

Prof. Antti Vehkaoja shared insights into emerging technologies for disease detection, remote monitoring, and personalized healthcare, while highlighting the importance of international collaboration between Finland and Portugal.

In our interview, he discusses the value of research exchanges, the synergies between materials science and biomedical sensing, and the challenges shaping the next generation of health technologies.

Read the full interview and learn more about his collaboration with CICECO:
https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?tabela=geral_article&menu=255&language=eng&id_article=3495

From pioneering work on ionic liquids to advancing sustainable separation technologies, Professor Isabel Marrucho, full ...
22/05/2026

From pioneering work on ionic liquids to advancing sustainable separation technologies, Professor Isabel Marrucho, full professor at Instituto Superior Técnico of Universidade de Lisboa, has built an internationally recognised career at the forefront of Green Chemistry and sustainable chemical engineering.

With scientific roots connected to CICECO and the University of Aveiro and a trajectory spanning academia, international collaboration, and scientific leadership, her work has contributed decisively to the development of cleaner chemical processes, greener solvents, and more sustainable industrial systems.

As part of CICECO’s 25th anniversary celebrations and the “Outstanding Careers” series, we highlight a career dedicated to linking molecular innovation with environmental responsibility and circular economy principles.

Read her interview at:
https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?menu=759&language=eng&tabela=geral

Researchers from across Europe gathered at the University of Aveiro for the REVITALISE Seminar, an international meeting...
22/05/2026

Researchers from across Europe gathered at the University of Aveiro for the REVITALISE Seminar, an international meeting dedicated to sustainable lithium- and sodium-ion battery recycling.

The event explored topics including hydrometallurgy, direct recycling, novel solvents, and AI-driven approaches for battery circularity, bringing together experts from Portugal, France, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Italy, and Norway.

Organised by João Pinto, Filipe H. B. Sosa, and Nicolas Schaeffer from CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, the seminar reinforced the importance of international collaboration in developing greener and more efficient battery recycling strategies.

Read more on our website: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?tabela=geral_article&menu=255&language=eng&id_article=3477

From lithium-ion fundamentals to emerging post-lithium technologies, BatteryVerse brought together students, researchers...
22/05/2026

From lithium-ion fundamentals to emerging post-lithium technologies, BatteryVerse brought together students, researchers and professionals for three intensive sessions dedicated to the future of energy storage.

Organised by CICECO and DEMaC, the course explored battery chemistry, performance limitations, degradation mechanisms and next-generation systems including sodium-ion, all-solid-state and lithium-sulphur batteries.

The sessions were delivered by Juan Carlos Pérez Flores (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha), contributing to discussion on the scientific challenges shaping the global energy transition.

Read the full article on our website: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?tabela=geral_article&menu=255&language=eng&id_article=3474

From metabolomics research to nanostructured materials innovation, CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials alumna Cláudia R...
21/05/2026

From metabolomics research to nanostructured materials innovation, CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials alumna Cláudia Rocha has built a career driven by science, resilience, and continuous growth.

After beginning her journey at CICECO in 2008 and completing her PhD in metabolomics and lung cancer research, Cláudia embraced a new challenge in the field of applied materials at Smallmatek, where she now leads Quality Management and Occupational Health and Safety.

Her story reflects how scientific training goes far beyond technical expertise. Critical thinking, adaptability, problem solving, and resilience became essential tools throughout her journey.

“Being a researcher broadens our horizons, and that’s a gift.”

For future generations, her message is clear: research is demanding, but deeply rewarding — and finding the right balance between personal and professional life is part of the process.

Read her interview at: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?menu=756&language=eng&tabela=geral

“Initiatives like NanoEnviroHealth are essential to create meaningful dialogue between different scientific fields“, poi...
21/05/2026

“Initiatives like NanoEnviroHealth are essential to create meaningful dialogue between different scientific fields“, points out Cláudia Batista Lopes, chair of NanoEnviroHealth Seminars.

The first edition of NanoEnviroHealth Seminars explored the role of advanced (nano)materials at the interface of environment and human health — with international speakers, interdisciplinary dialogue, and a round table on bridging science and impact.

Our speakers:
📌 Radja Megherbi — University of Science and Technology of Oran M. Boudiaf
📌 Jaime Cuadra — Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro
📌 Beatriz Sousa — Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro
📌 Ana Teresa Reis — National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge

Read the full article: https://swki.me/siYQyu0X

Personalized medicine, photonics and artificial intelligence were at the centre of a seminar hosted by the Department of...
19/05/2026

Personalized medicine, photonics and artificial intelligence were at the centre of a seminar hosted by the Department of Physics at the University of Aveiro, with the support of CICECO–Aveiro Institute of Materials, Inova-Ria and partners.

The session featured Carlos Gouveia, Head of Systems at ILOF, who presented how Optomics technology and optical “fingerprints” can support faster and more precise approaches for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, cancer and respiratory disorders.

The initiative highlighted the importance of collaboration between academia, research institutes, healthcare and technology companies in accelerating innovation with impact on society.

Read the full article: https://www.ciceco.ua.pt/?tabela=geral_article&menu=255&language=eng&id_article=3462

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