
International Laboratory for Environmental Electronic Devices
ENES Morelia
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Sustainable Technology for Environmental Applications


in close and intensive cooperation with

and other international institutions.
Fostering the Bremen-Mexican Network on Sustainable Technology for Environmental Applications
LAIDEA‘s scope:
Development of sensors and electronic tools for the detection of environmental pollutants in air, water and soil, based mainly on thin film transistors (TFTs), nanomaterials and hybrid heterostructures
In collaboration with national and international partners experts in photovoltaics, semiconductor optics, atmospheric sciences, molecular dynamics, microscopy, microtechnology, electronic device simulation, microbiomics, polymers, geosciences, environmental education, and arts and design, all working jointly for this purpose.
Applied research of benefit to society.
The creation of LAIDEA UNAM in 2020 has been initially funded by:

Frontier Science CF19-263955
Study of the electronic interaction between toxic molecules in the environment and organic semiconductors and oxides to design sustainable food, air, and water sensors

UNAM PAPIIT TA101221
Start-up of the manufacturing process of low-cost environmental sensors based on semiconductor oxide thin film transistors (TFTs) for the detection of pollutants in water and air in the Morelia region.

IVAC DAAD 2020, Germany
Digital teaching of atmospheric sciences and nanotechnology
LAIDEA logo design:
Chantal Garduño and Maxime Dossin
Arts and Design, ENES Morelia UNAM
Members of BreMex-STEAPS on education and science dissemination

Design of the LAIDEA webpage with unam.mx domain (in progress):
Mtro. Froylan Hernández Rendón
Computing and Information Tech., ENES Morelia UNAM
and Erick Gokú Montalvo Díaz
Science of Sustainable Materials, ENES Morelia UNAM