Nanoelectra will provide their control equipment for the development of a research project aimed at high school students The PICSI-3D project from Bioelectrogenesis group of the University of Alcalá is funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the FECYT. It aims to bring the laboratory to secondary schools, beyond the classical approach through conferences, lectures or science fairs, and convert students in main participants in research through the design, development and dissemination of their experiments based on MET.
Throughout these months, students will learn to use the potentiostats to control and measure their systems.