Last week, CEMDATIC participated in UPM Conecta, an initiative from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid aimed at encouraging research groups and centers to showcase their work to fellow researchers and students.
It was a fantastic opportunity to explore the wide range of projects and capabilities within the UPM community, and to help students gain a clearer picture of the research ecosystem they could join in the future.
As CEMDATIC, we presented our activities in the areas of Microelectronics and Photonics, including resonator-based sensors, liquid crystal lenses, and InP photonic integrated circuits for sensing and microwave photonics.
