The Centre for Micro Analysis of Materials (CMAM) is a research center belonging to Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) whose main experimental tool is an electrostatic ion accelerator with a maximum terminal voltage of 5 MV, devoted to the analysis and modification of materials.
CMAM NEWS
1st ReMade-INDUSTRY call for proposals
As part of the European project ReMade@ARI, we are very pleased to announce that call for all industries is currently...
A research article has been recently published in the Applied Surface Science
Researchers from the Optics Institute of the CSIC, the Materials Microanalysis Center of the Autonomous University and the NASA Goddard Space Center have recently published in the magazine …
Vacancy available at CMAM: Laboratory Technician
The Autonomous University of Madrid has made a public call for the contract of several research assistants and...
CMAM Post-doctoral researcher awarded by RSEQ-STM
Noelia Maldonado, postdoctoral researcher from ReMade@ARI project at the CMAM, has been awarded with the accessit for...

Current status at the Centre of Micro-Analysis of Materials
The European Physical Journal Plus has recently published the Focus Point on Small and Medium Particle Accelerator Facilities in Europe, devoted to show the current status and enhancements of ion beam labs across Europe. The CMAM, together with other Iberian facilities such as CNA (Sevilla) or IST (Lisbon), has participated in this issue with the article Current status and future developments of the ion beam facility at the centre of micro-analysis of materials in Madrid. In this paper the main equipments of our facility are described with detail, including the most advanced techniques and beam lines.
CMAM EVENTS
Seminar at the accelerator – Joseph Graham (Missouri University)
Dec. 4, 2023, 15:00h
XXIII Science Week & Innovation at UAM’s accelerator
Nov. 16, 2023. From 11:00h to 19:30h
Seminar at the accelerator – Giancarlo Gatti (CLPU)
Jul. 31, 2023, 11:00h
Webinar ReMade@ARI – J. Meersschaut (IMEC)
30 Jun. 2023, 14:00h
The CMAM in Figures
1252
Proposal allocated
52
International and national participants institutions
1020
Proposals completed
186
Registered users on CMAM beamtime portal
512
Papers published
19
International & national Referees