O Centro de Estudos de Química Nuclear e Radioquímica no florescimento da investigação em Química na Universidade de Coimbra
At the origin of the new paths for the development of research in the area of Chemistry, at the University of Coimbra, is the Centro de Estudos de Química Nuclear e Radioquímica, planned by the director of the Chemical Laboratory, Rui Gustavo Couceiro da Costa, for nuclear studies. It was built in 1...
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Coimbra University Press
2025
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| Zusammenfassung: | At the origin of the new paths for the development of research in the area of Chemistry, at the University of Coimbra, is the Centro de Estudos de Química Nuclear e Radioquímica, planned by the director of the Chemical Laboratory, Rui Gustavo Couceiro da Costa, for nuclear studies. It was built in 1955, in landscaped space between the University Hospital and the side access of the Chemical Laboratory. Here, in the early 60’s, research groups, promoted by Fernando Pinto Coelho, responsible for the Centro de Estudos de Química Nuclear e Radioquímica and chair of Physical Chemistry, namely, Radiochemistry, Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Thermodiffusion, Raman Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemistry and Photochemistry and Atmospheric Chemistry. If, for one or two decades, the strategy developed enabled the creation of a strong Department in Chemistry, although with little overlap in the scientific areas of the different groups and, consequently, little internal scientific competition, the evolution of the sociological structures of science came to require greater concentration on common themes and, inevitably, the development of complementarities and points of intersection between the different research groups that projected, in terms of R&D, Chemistry, at the University of Coimbra, to levels of quality and dimension that it came to enjoy on the national and international scene. |
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