13 Sept. | 11:30 - 13:00 |
ROOM 15 | |||||||
SOCIAL IMPACT & ETHICS |
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TT.X - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
Characterization of nanomaterials | |||||||
Co-organized with iENTRANCE@ENL Chair: Claudia FASOLATO, CNR-ISC |
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This session explores the critical role of nanomaterial characterization in advancing materials science. With nanomaterials displaying unique properties that differ significantly from their bulk counterparts, precise characterization is essential for unlocking their potential in various applications. Participants will gain insights into the challenges and solutions associated with characterizing materials at the nanoscale, including resolution limitations, sample preparation, and data analysis. Case studies will demonstrate how these characterization techniques are used to drive innovation in fields such as electronics, biotechnology, and energy materials, ultimately enhancing the development and application of advanced nanomaterials in materials science. | |||||||
TT.X.E.1 |
Introductive keynote Michela ALFE - CV CNR STEMS How easy is it to produce and characterize carbon-based nanomaterials from waste? Insights and future perspectives |
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TT.X.E.2 |
Alessio OCCHICONE - CV CNR-STEMS Transforming red mud waste into valuable nano-magnetic materials: a comprehensive study |
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TT.X.E.3 |
Luigi RIBOTTA - CV INRIM 3D reconstruction of AFM tip by using known tip characterizers |
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TT.X.E.4 |
Giacomo SPISNI Polytechnic of Turin Electrospun manganese oxide nanostructured layer for alkaline oxygen reduction reaction catalysis |
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TT.X.E.5 | Eleonora BOLLI - CV CNR-ISM Advancements in Defect-Engineered Material Characterization: A TERS Analysis of Black Diamond |
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