Outreach

Our research group is intensely devoted to science outreach activities. Conferences, Seminars, Exhibitions and Courses are frequently delivered to any public or private institution asking for it, on chemistry and physics subjects, either of general interest or related to our research field. In addition, a blog is maintained since 2014, whereas a book was published in 2013. Our expertise brings highly trained communication skills to any partner requiring it.”

UB Science Festival

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On 22 May 2015, the University of Barcelona opened its doors for the first time to citizens to celebrate the UB Science Festival. The main objective of the activity is to bring people closer to reserach activity developed at the University in an amusing and innovate way. Throughout the day, UB campuses organise different science dissemination activities – a gymkhana, worksdhops, lectures, games – that will emphasize the studies developed by researchers in every subject area and describe to what extent does research contributes to the progress of societies

It was de first time that the UB organises an activity that involved the whole university community and nearly every UB school and faculty. The historic Building hosts the science gymkhsns. The faculty of Chemestry contributed with the session “Chemestry and light” presented by Elisabet Aguiló, Francisco Javier Caparrós, Raquel Gavara, Jaume Granell and myself. The activity showed the effect of ultraviolet and infrared radiation on different substances as well as how blood can be detected in crime scenes through chemiluminescence and how to identify active principle ingredients present in analgesic drugs by chromatography.

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