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INN accreditation positions Cedenna as a benchmark in nanomaterial toxicity measurement

The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Cedenna) has reached a new milestone in its contribution to Chilean scientific research by achieving the NCh-ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its Nanobioassay Laboratory, granted by the Chilean National Institute for Standardization (INN).

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Academics create method to recover a high amount of copper in a short time and propose an innovative solution for the mining industry

The promising results obtained by the research team of the Metallurgical Engineering Department led them to apply for a patent for a “Method for extraction of copper in solution from concentrates, with retention of iron in solids.”

Usach graduate is recognized by the OAS as one of the most outstanding scientists and innovators in America

The Science and Technology Awards Ceremony is an event of the Organization of American States (OAS) that honors outstanding scientists and innovators throughout the Americas. In 2024, seven scientists, researchers and innovators stood out for their pioneering work to improve lives in this part of the hemisphere.

One of them was Pablo Zamora, a graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry and Biology of the University of Santiago de Chile, who was recognized for being a “visionary in the field of biotechnology and sustainable agriculture”.

Students to use new technologies for finding the real causes of the Salar de Atacama’s decline

“Study of the sinking of the Atacama Salt Flat using synthetic aperture radar images” is the title of the study conducted by Roberto Montoya Araya and Marisol Alegría González, both students of Land/Geomatics Engineering, whose lead professor is Dr. Marcelo Caverlotti.

The record will measure the terrain of the largest salt deposit in Chile, which according to a recent study led by the University of Chile, is sinking at a rate of between 1 and 2 centimeters per year.

Study will use drones equipped with thermal sensors to analyze heat islands on campus

Capturing thermal images through drones that will fly over the University of Santiago de Chile, Jairo Herrera Painenao, a student of Land/Geomatics Engineering, will detect possible heat islands in our campus. 

His thesis work is entitled “Analysis of thermal images for the detection of possible heat islands at the University of Santiago de Chile”, and his guiding professor is Dr. Marcelo Caverlotti.

INN accreditation positions Cedenna as a benchmark in nanomaterial toxicity measurement

The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Cedenna) has reached a new milestone in its contribution to Chilean scientific research by achieving the NCh-ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its Nanobioassay Laboratory, granted by the Chilean National Institute for Standardization (INN).

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Usach graduate is recognized by the OAS as one of the most outstanding scientists and innovators in America

The Science and Technology Awards Ceremony is an event of the Organization of American States (OAS) that honors outstanding scientists and innovators throughout the Americas. In 2024, seven scientists, researchers and innovators stood out for their pioneering work to improve lives in this part of the hemisphere.

One of them was Pablo Zamora, a graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry and Biology of the University of Santiago de Chile, who was recognized for being a “visionary in the field of biotechnology and sustainable agriculture”.

Study will use drones equipped with thermal sensors to analyze heat islands on campus

Capturing thermal images through drones that will fly over the University of Santiago de Chile, Jairo Herrera Painenao, a student of Land/Geomatics Engineering, will detect possible heat islands in our campus. 

His thesis work is entitled “Analysis of thermal images for the detection of possible heat islands at the University of Santiago de Chile”, and his guiding professor is Dr. Marcelo Caverlotti.

Our University's E2Tech team wins award at international conference

The 2024 Smart conference provided a unique forum to discuss the latest developments in sustainable mobility and energy and associated technologies. It brought together scientists, researchers, end-users, industry and policy makers from around the world to exchange ideas and discuss key issues for sustainable development. In addition to fostering knowledge exchange, the event offered multiple networking opportunities and allowed attendees to interact with some of the leading experts in these areas.

Project studies impact on capital gains from future construction of Metro line 7

The revaluation, understood as the net increase in the monetary value of a property in a given period of time, is mainly driven by two factors: a significant increase in demand over the existing supply and the characteristics of the environment of the property.