Tenorio, researcher at the ICN2, has won an award for a presentation she delivered at the MANA International Symposium.
Maria Tenorio, doctoral student in the ICN2 Atomic Manipulation and Spectroscopy group, has won an award for a talk she gave at the International Centre for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA, Japan) International Symposium 2021, entitled ‘Atomically Precise Graphene Superlattice Heterojunctions’.
MANA is pioneering a new paradigm for materials science, called “nanoarchitectonics”, based on new forms of nanotechnology. In this year’s symposium, organized jointly with the International Centre for Young Scientists (ICYS) of the Japanese National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), the latest research achievements were presented, amongst which was Maria’s research.