Functional Structured Materials (FSM)
The expertise of the Functional Structured Materials (FSM) pole is divided into two interconnected areas: the development of 3D porous architectures and the functionalization of nanostructures.
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Surfaces, Interfaces and Carbon Nanostructures (SICN)
The Surfaces, Interfaces and Carbon Nanostructures (SICN) pole is active in the synthesis, characterization and modeling of new materials, with a particular focus on interfaces between two distinct phases and for low-carbon materials.
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Contact
General contacts
President
Prof. Francesca CECCHET
+32 (0)81 72 54 88
francesca.cecchet@unamur.be
Vice-president
Prof. Vincent LIEGEOIS
+32 (0)81 72 45 53
vincent.liegeois@unamur.be
Executive assistant
Jeanick PIGNOLET
executive-assistant.nism@unamur.be
FSM representatives
Permanent members
Nikolay TUMANOV
nikolay.tumanov@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Tarek BARAKAT
anthony.morena@unamur.be
HPC-MM representatives
Permanent members
Prof. Yoann OLIVIER
+32 (0) 81 72 45 34
yoann.olivier@unamur.be
NOP representatives
Permanent members
Prof. Olivier DEPARIS
+32 (0)81 72 52 35
olivier.deparis@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Dr. Sébastien MOUCHET
adrien.debacq@unamur.be
SICN representatives
Permanent members
Julien COLAUX
+32 (0)81 72 54 70
julien.colaux@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Emile HAYE
lucas.schoenauen@unamur.be
Organisation
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Associated technology platforms
For their research activities, NISM Institute researchers rely on technology platform teams, each of which houses state-of-the-art equipment, technical know-how and cutting-edge expertise. They are accessible to the scientific community as well as to industry.
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Research results
The Institute's research projects, publications and collaborations include all categories of researchers. Led by academic promoters, they mobilize post-doctoral researchers, PhD students and even master's students (student-researchers).
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Contacts by pole
HPC-MM representatives
Permanent members
Prof. Yoann OLIVIER
+32 (0) 81 72 45 34
yoann.olivier@unamur.be
NOP representatives
Permanent members
Prof. Olivier DEPARIS
+32 (0)81 72 52 35
olivier.deparis@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Dr. Sébastien MOUCHET
adrien.debacq@unamur.be
SICN representatives
Permanent members
Julien COLAUX
+32 (0)81 72 54 70
julien.colaux@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Emile HAYE
lucas.schoenauen@unamur.be
FSM representatives
Permanent members
Nikolay TUMANOV
nikolay.tumanov@unamur.be
Non-permanent members
Tarek BARAKAT
anthony.morena@unamur.be
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A prestigious award for Prof. Bao-Lian SU
At the 12th International Congress on Mesostructured Materials (IMMA), held from July 8 to 12 in Montpellier, Prof. Bao-Lian Su was re-elected President of the International Mesostructured Materials Association (IMMA).
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NISM Annual Meeting
Multi-scale modeling using high-performance computing (HPC-MM)
The NISM Institute's Multi-scale Modeling through High-Performance Computing (HPC-MM) cluster aims to share techniques, skills and computational tools to develop new materials and predict their final properties. It also aims to improve modeling techniques and computer codes to take into account most of the chemistry and physics of structured matter.
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Success for the first global conference on Chinese materials!
The first global conference of Chinese materials researchers took place from July 22 to 28, 2025, at the University of Namur. Organized by Professor Bao-Lian Su, director of the Inorganic Materials Chemistry Laboratory (CMI) of the Nanomaterials Chemistry Unit (UCNano) in the Chemistry Department at the University of Namur, Belgium, in collaboration with Professor Qing-Jie Zhang of Wuhan University of Technology (China) and Professor Max Gao-Qing Lu of the University of Wollongong (Australia), the event brought together nearly 500 participants.
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Discover PC², SIAM and the new RAMAN microscope (LOS)
The program
09:30 | Welcome speech and coffee10:00 | Presentation of the platforms11:00 | Group visit of the platforms12:00 | Lunch and networking
Pysico-Chemical Characterization (PC²)The PC² platform comprises a wide range of instruments, including: liquid and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, X-ray diffractometers for single crystals and powders, instruments for analyzing textural properties (nitrogen physisorption, mercury porosimetry, etc.), instruments for analyzing chemical composition (combustion chemical analysis, ICP-OES, etc.), as well as various separation techniques (chromatography, centrifugation, etc.).), instruments for analyzing chemical composition (combustion chemical analysis, ICP-OES, etc.), and various separation techniques (chromatography, centrifugation, etc.). The combination of these techniques with the presence of two research logisticians and a technician dedicated to sample analysis, as well as highly qualified researchers for the development of advanced applications, reflects the strategic intent of this platform. Among these characterization techniques, solid-state NMR and X-ray diffraction are the most advanced and unique characterization tools.Synthesis, Irradiation and Analysis of Materials (SIAM)The SIAM platform specializes in the advanced synthesis and characterization of materials and nanomaterials. It actively contributes to fundamental research in (bio)materials science, particularly in terms of characterizing surfaces, interfaces and ion/material interactions, in collaboration with international university laboratories. SIAM's analytical capabilities enable it to study a wide range of samples from fields as diverse as materials science, life sciences and heritage science. One of SIAM's key assets is its recognized expertise in spectroscopy (XPS and ToF-SIMS), which can be coupled with nuclear analysis (Ion Beam Analysis or IBA). Thanks to state-of-the-art equipment, all support is provided by a highly qualified team in a dynamic of continuous development and innovation. As part of the University of Namur, SIAM is a privileged partner both for academic research projects and for the provision of services to industrial and institutional players.Lasers, Optics and Spectroscopies (LOS)The LOS platform is developing its expertise around optical methods for the study of materials. LOS recently acquired a Raman scattering microscope for the analysis of liquids, powders, solids and thin films, both organic and inorganic. This technique can be used to identify a sample's chemical composition and structure, as well as certain properties of the medium. Raman spectroscopy can be used to characterize polymers, nanomaterials, pharmacological compounds, geological materials, precious stones, heritage objects and food products, to name but a few. In imaging mode, this technique can map the distribution of a compound in a heterogeneous sample, as well as detect traces.
Practical information
Registration required before November 4, 2025.
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Contact
Research Administration | Business Developer - Joël Marinozzi : joel.marinozzi@unamur.be
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1st Global Chinese Materials Conference (GCMC2025)
The conference is co-organized by the University of Namur, Belgium and Wuhan University of Technology, China and supported by Foshan Xianhu Laboratory and other organisms.More info on the GCMC2025 website...
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