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EGI Master’s Students participate in a practical class at DTL
On March 24, master’s students in Industrial Engineering and Management at the Faculty of Engineering of Universidade Lusófona de Lisboa had the opportunity to complement their theoretical knowledge with a practical class in the Nanotechnologies and Nanomaterials course. The session took place at our DeepTechLab and was led by Professor Svitlana Lyubchyk, a lecturer in the Industrial Engineering and Management (EGI) master’s program and a researcher at RCM2+, with the contribution of Artem Shylo, researcher and member of DTL.

The topic of the class was carbon allotropes, materials of great relevance to science and industry. Carbon allotropes are different forms of this element, characterized by distinct atomic arrangements in the same physical state.
Students explored some of the existing types, such as graphite and graphene, various production methods, and their applications in different sectors, particularly in industry. The combination of theory and practice provided students with a deeper understanding of their properties, different uses, and the impact of these materials on technology and industrial innovation, reinforcing the importance of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in the present and future of engineering.
In a previous session, the students had already the opportunity to visit our lab and learn more about our mission and projects. Learn more about that class here!

Students explored some of the existing types, such as graphite and graphene, various production methods, and their applications in different sectors, particularly in industry. The combination of theory and practice provided students with a deeper understanding of their properties, different uses, and the impact of these materials on technology and industrial innovation, reinforcing the importance of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in the present and future of engineering.
In a previous session, the students had already the opportunity to visit our lab and learn more about our mission and projects. Learn more about that class here!
