It is estimated that all doctoral students in the Program will undertake stays at other universities or centers (in fact, this is one of the training activities contemplated in the Program) and that, as we have just pointed out in the thesis supervision section, 60% of the theses will be eligible for the international mention.
These stays will be carried out at scientific and university institutions with which we maintain relationships, and will include mobility between the different Spanish universities participating in the Program. These stays will not differentiate between full-time and part-time students. The institutions involved have been specified in section 1.4. Agreements have been reached with most of these institutions to facilitate the stays and even provide the necessary funding (through Spanish research excellence programs).of the CONSOLIDER-INGENIO type, or of European research and mobility programs (the COST-PoCheMon action, for example)
The research activities that students will undertake at each of these institutions will obviously depend on their research experience. They can be divided into the following categories:
Chemistry of molecules and molecular materials: The aspect related to inorganic systems will be developed in the research centers involved in the COSTPoCheMon Action. The aspect related to organic systems will be developed in the organic chemistry groups participating in the CONSOLIDER-INGENIO NANOMOL, HOPE, and SUPRAMED projects (for example, the groups of Nazario Martín (UCM), Tomás Torres (UAM), and Fernando Fernández (UMH)). Molecular Magnetism: The aspect related to the design of molecular magnetic systems, the magnetic characterization of these systems, and their nanostructuring and applications in molecular spintronics will be developed in the centers integrated into the European Institute of Molecular Magnetism. • Applications of Molecular Electronics and Molecular Electronic Devices: This aspect will be developed primarily in centers integrated into the HOPE and NANOMOL projects, mainly in multidisciplinary research institutes such as IMDEA-Nanoscience and the Catalan Institute of Chemical Research (ICIQ). • Biomedical Applications of Supramolecular Chemistry: This aspect will be developed in centers integrated into the SUPRAMED project and will allow students to undertake research stays at the medical centers (university hospitals) with which this project has signed the corresponding agreements.