LISTA CONSULENTI SPOKE 9
Jeanne Pierre Sauvage – Nobel per la Chimica
Nanoscale Molecular Machine
Mircea Grigoriu – Cornell University
Reliability of random material microstructures
Giovedì 24 ottobre 2024 – Aula Magna del Polo di Ingegneria
Angelo Vulpiani – Università La Sapienza di Roma
Characterization of chaos and pseudochaos
Ioannis Kymissis – Columbia University
Use of namomaterials and thin films for next generation electronic systems
Ilenia Giuseppina Rosetti – Università degli Studi di Milano
Scale up issues of solar-driven photoreactors based on nanostructured semiconducting materials for industrial application
Annamaria Petrozza – University of Cambridge
Characterization of innovative nanomaterials
Amalio Fernàndez Pacheco Chicon – Università di Vienna
Production of innovative nanomaterials
Claudio Masciovecchio – Elettra
Exploring Nano-Material Properties with Free Electron Lasers: Advancing Microelectronics and Single Nanometer Microscopy
Adrian Mark Tompkins – ICTP
Radioacative-convective equilibrium as a fundamental laoratory to understand the role of clouds in the tropical climate
Mario Caironi – Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Information and communication devices for classical and quantum computing
Darren J. Dixon – University of Oxford
Define innovative recoverable catalyc systems inspired by highly efficient processes
Mary K. Mahony – Union College New York
Critical analysis of the properties of glazing systems with nanosilica gels
Alessandro Rotta Loria – Northwestern University
Energy Geostructures: Underground Constructions Providing Renewable Energy
Martedì 03 settembre 2024 – Aula Magna del Polo di Ingegneria.
Said Rodriguez – AMOLF Amsterdam
There’s plenty of energy in nanoscale noise
Mario Chiesa – Università degli Studi di Torino
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the characterization of innovative nanomaterial
Loriano Storchi – Università degli Studi di Chieti
Machine and deep learning techniques for innovative nanomaterials design
Liberato Ferrara – Politecnico di Milano
Advanced cement-based materials for additive manufacturing applications
Luca Valentini – Università di Padova
Shaping a sustainable built environment: from nanoparticles to the moon
Martedì 24 settembre 2024 – Aula Cocco Dipartimento di Fisica
LISTA CONSULENTI SPOKE 10
Achim Kohler – Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Characterization of innovative biomaterials and living cells on micro- and nano scale by the use of AI-enhanced micro and nanovibrational spectroscopy
Anna K.H. HIrsch – Saarland University
Production of innovative biomaterials
Cai Zhengxu – School of Materials Engineering and Technology of Beijing
Host-Guest Doping Systems towards Organic Room-Temperature Phosphorescence
Giovedì 6 giugno 2024 – Aula C del Dipartimento di Chimica, Biologia e Biotecnologie
Fahmi Himo – Stockholm University
Quantum Chemistry as a Tool in Biocatalysis
Lunedì 8 luglio 2024 – Aula B del Dipartimento di Chimica, Biologia e Biotecnologia
Gary D. Smith – University of Michigan
Integration of microfluidic dynamic culture, hydrogels, and bio-stable and oxidants to improve human gamete, embryo, and stem cell culture for enhanced fertility treatments, restorative medicine, pharmaceutical screening, and personalized medicine
Jean-Luis Mergny – Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
Quadruplexes are Everywhere
Giovedì 6 giugno – Sala dei Notari – Palazzo dei Priori
Paolo Antonio Netti – Università di Napoli Federico II
Advanced Biomaterials for healthcare
Yanlong Gu – University of Science and Technology di Wuhan
Catalytic Approaches to Simplifying Synthesis of Biocompounds of Industrial Interest
Luisa F. Cabeza – University of Franche-Comté
Biobased materials
Kerry A. Emanuel – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hurricane-like cyclone risk in the Mediterranean and Black Seas (Medicanes)
Stanislav Gorb – University of Kiel
White coloration in insects caused by disordered nanostructures
Ausrine Bartasyte – Université de Franche-Comté
High-frequency BAW and SAW devices based on LiNbO3 films
Mercoledì 24 luglio 2024 – Aula A dell’edificio di Fisica.
Gerard Ecker – University of Vienna
In silico prediction of toxicity – from QSAR modeling to biological fingerprinting
Cesar Antonio Viseras Iborra – University of Granada
Materiali inorganici naturali in prodotti per l’Health Care
Martedì 16 luglio 2024 – Aula VIII del Rettorato dell’Università degli Studi di Perugia