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New method based on geolocated data from Twitter detects refugee flows worldwide

April 22, 2020
A team led by researchers of IFISC (CSIC-UIB) has developed a new method to detect refugee flows worldwide. The work, based on geolocated data from the social network Twitter and carried out in collaboration with UNICEF, has allowed researchers to ...

Why it is difficult to control epidemic outbreaks in a world that moves so much

March 31, 2020
In the last 20 years our way of moving has changed radically, we are used to stepping on an airport several times a year, either for work or to go on holiday. According to IATA data, in less than 15 ...

Navegando por la complejidad del siglo XXI: Enredados en la Complejidad

Feb. 19, 2020
Publicizing the world of complex systems and interdisciplinary science through outreach activities has been one of the main objectives of IFISC (UIB-CSIC) from its inception to the present day. With this goal in mind, the series of talks "Navegando por ...

Picosecond detection of electron motion

Dec. 17, 2019
Quantum electronics consists in the generation and manipulation of quantum states encoded in the electronic degrees of freedom of a conductor. In the case of small closed systems such as quantum dots, the orbital degree of freedom can be used ...

Study involving IFISC researchers featured in National Geographic magazine

Sept. 2, 2019
National Geographic, one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational organizations in the world, has published in its September issue the infograph “Tweets of Many Tongues” based on the results of the study "Immigrant community integration in world cities". The ...

Characterizing spontaneous quantum synchronization

July 29, 2019
The spontaneous synchronization between different interacting units is a paradigmatic example of a collective phenomenon. In the last decade there has been a growing interest among the scientific community to investigate this phenomenon in the context of quantum systems, in ...

PhD Thesis: Electrically and thermally driven transport in interacting quantum dot structures

May 28, 2019
We are proud to congratulate Miguel A. Sierra on the successful defense of his thesis work, "Electrically and thermally driven transport in interacting quantum dot structures", supervised by David Sánchez. His thesis, defended on Thursday 11th April, deals with one ...

Pint of Science 2019

May 13, 2019
Pint of Science (PoS) 2019, the popular Science festival that proposes a meeting between researchers and the public in bars, returns to Palma on 20th, 21st and 22nd of May for the third consecutive year. The festival has an international ...

Characterizing graphene quantum contacts

Feb. 8, 2019
Graphene has attracted an ongoing interest in the scientific community since its outstanding properties were unveiled: from bulletproofing to nanotechnology, studying how graphene behaves in certain situations is opening the way to new applications of this material. Similarly, quantum contacts ...

11F: International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2019

Feb. 7, 2019
The United Nations General Assembly decided to proclaim 11 February as International Women's and Girls' Day in Science with the goal of achieving full and equal access to science for girls and women. February 11, 2018 was a turning ...

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