University of Coimbra - List of Research Units

List of Research Units

Research and Studies centers of the University of Coimbra include:

  • AIBILI (Association for Innovation and Biomedical Research on Light and Image)
  • Institute of Biomedical Research in Light and Image
  • Centro de Histofisiologia, Patologia Experimental e Biologia do Desenvolvimento
  • Center of Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Center for Pharmaceutical Studies
  • Mechanical Engineering Center
  • Center for Informatics and Systems
  • Institute of Science and Engineering Materials and Surfaces
  • Institute for Systems and Computers Engineering at Coimbra
  • Institute of Systems and Robotics
  • X-Ray Diffraction Center for Materials Research (CEMDRX)
  • Centre for Computational Physics
  • Center of Theoretical Physics
  • Electronics and Instrumentation Center
  • Instrumentation Center
  • Laboratory for Instrumentation and Particle Physics – Coimbra
  • Centre for Mathematics
  • Molecular Chemistry-Physics
  • Institute of Marine Research – Coimbra Interdisciplinary Center
  • Institute of Environment and Life
  • Geosciences Centre
  • Centre for Social Studies
  • Anthropology Investigation Centre
  • Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology
  • Institute of Urban and Regional Studies
  • Linguagem, Interpretação e Filosofia
  • Centre for the History of Society and Culture
  • Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos
  • Instituto de Estudos Jornalísticos

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