March 26, 2025
Let’s introduce Dr. Pablo Pomposiello Miravent to our audience! Who are you? If you had to describe yourself in 1 sentence, what would you say?
I am curious guy working and learning in science, technology, and commercial development.
What are the most
A- Fascinating research
B- Impactful research
C- Fun and whimsical research
You are leading these days?
I don’t lead science projects these days, but work together with scientists to find useful applications for their discoveries and inventions.
Fascinating research: Quantum materials. The unusual properties of matter at the nanoscale will usher in a new era of technology. Foremost example is quantum computing and quantum communications.
Impactful research: Graphene applications in health. Graphene allows the miniaturization of bio-compatible electronic devices that are showing promise for diagnostics and therapies, together with brain-computer interfaces.
Fun and whimsical research: It’s all fun! Not a single boring project in sight. I find smart nano-inks particularly whimsical, because they provide amazing possibilities in everyday applications, but also as artistic tools.
My past research was in molecular biology, in particular how genes are regulated by different forms of stress. I had a career as an academic scientist, a second one running startups, and now a third as innovation manager.
Turning nanotech breakthroughs into real products…your work sounds exciting! But how does it actually happen? What’s the hardest part of getting a discovery out of the lab and into the real world?
Clearly, the limiting factor is finding and onboarding the people that combine expertise, experience, and an appetite for risk.
So, Bacterial Cell Factories - how does that work..? And what’s the most remarkable thing they’ve produced?
The idea is to modify a bacterial cell genetically to synthesize a particular molecule. My favorite is human insulin to treat diabetes. I run a company for 10 years that help industries build prototypes of cell factories. Is easier said than done, living cells are very homeostatic.
AI…AI…AI…is AI doing anything useful in your field of nanotechnology?
It’s everywhere, from image analysis to software design. Not long ago, AI was a fancy addition to any tech project, today no project is conceivable without some form of AI.
If you could design an experiment without any limitations of time or money…what would it be?
Study the human brain! The ultimate challenge, our perception determines our sense of reality. Reality is what our brain tells us, plus a little statistics.
If you could have a superhero power. What would it be?
To nap anywhere and anytime. The power of the nap is one of the most underestimated. I wish I could do it every day, anywhere.
Mystery dinner party…Dead or Alive, who would be 3 guests you would invite to your dinner party?
Darwin, Newton, Crick. Plenty of Italian wine, French cheese, and Spanish jamón ibérico. Nothing would top that!
In partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi, MATTER brought together new media artists from our initiative, ART Proxima, and desert scholars from NYU Abu Dhabi for the “XPANSE in the Desert” Workshop, in preparation tp the next theme of XPANSE 2nd Edition - The Desert.
In partnership with Layers of Reality at IDEAL Barcelona, 3rd MATTER Annual Meet-Up was held, bringing together MATTERSPHERE, XPANSE, and PUZZLE X partners & friends.
XPANSE advisory council members and key partners gathered for an evening of deep discussion on the next theme of XPANSE 2nd Edition and the desert’s profound significance.
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