Special Event II Rome Technopole September 11 - 12 |
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Organized by: Foundation Rome Technopole | ||||||||||||
September 11 | ||||||||||||
ROOM 11 | ||||||||||||
14:00 - 15:30 The experience of Rome Technopole 1/2 SE.II.1 - TT.III.K |
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Chair: Franco Fossati, Direttore Scientifico Fondazione Rome Technopole | ||||||||||||
Rome Technopole addresses the challenge of a region that wants to promote its own excellences in order to drive sustainable growth and development of its industrial fabric and academic system, with the support of major public and private entities present in the area, focusing on: Energy and Sustainable Transition; Digital Transition; Health and Biopharmaceuticals. The goal is to simplify the business-academia relationship through a Hub where all capabilities are integrated and interconnected, aiming to reduce response times for the availability of qualified personnel/skills and adapting training pathways (at every stage of professional life) based on requests from the industrial world, thereby creating an Open Research Infrastructure to support innovation in the Lazio region. | ||||||||||||
SE.II.1.1 TT.III.K.1 |
Franco FOSSATI Direttore Scientifico Fondazione Rome Technopole Introductory note on the scientific experience and results of Rome Technopole |
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SE.II.1.2 TT.III.K.2 |
Alessio MOSTACCIO and Gaetano MARROCCO University of Rome Tor Vergata Metal-free Wireless Devices by Laser Induced Graphene for a Sustainable Digital Transformation |
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SE.II.1.3 TT.III.K.3 |
Marco Raul MARINI Sapienza University of Rome XR and Cobotics in industry 4.0 |
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SE.II.1.4 TT.III.K.4 |
Neritan CAUSHAJ BV TECH Innovazioni sulla mobilità sostenibile per il campus del futuro |
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SE.II.1.5 TT.III.K.5 |
Marco FORTUNATO Sapienza University of Rome PVDF-TrFe/CoFe2O4 Nanocomposites for Energy Production from Wave Motion |
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15:30 - 16:00 coffee break | ||||||||||||
ROOM 11 | ||||||||||||
16:00 - 17:30 The experience of Rome Technopole 2/2 Rome Technopole POSTER SESSION SE.II.2 - TT.IV.F |
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Rome Technopole addresses the challenge of a region that wants to promote its own excellences in order to drive sustainable growth and development of its industrial fabric and academic system, with the support of major public and private entities present in the area, focusing on: Energy and Sustainable Transition; Digital Transition; Health and Biopharmaceuticals. The goal is to simplify the business-academia relationship through a Hub where all capabilities are integrated and interconnected, aiming to reduce response times for the availability of qualified personnel/skills and adapting training pathways (at every stage of professional life) based on requests from the industrial world, thereby creating an Open Research Infrastructure to support innovation in the Lazio region. | ||||||||||||
SE.II.2.1 TT.IV.F.1 |
Rusheel NIKAM Sapienza University of Rome Advanced cooling solutions for High Performance Computing Clusters |
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SE.II.2.2 TT.IV.F.2 |
Agnese FOGLIETTI Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Phase-change materials (PCMs) for neuromorphic applications with low energy consumption |
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SE.II.2.3 TT.IV.F.3 |
Michele CURATOLO Roma Tre University Multilevel computational modelling of graphene |
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SE.II.2.4 TT.IV.F.4 |
Daniel MORENO-RODRIGUEZ Sapienza University of Rome Hydrophobic Metal-Organic Frameworks for vibration damping |
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September 12 | ||||||||||||
ROOM 37 | ||||||||||||
14:00 - 15:30 Spoke 6 Rome Technopole: Joint Labs and Research Infrastructures 1/2 SE.II.3 - TT.VII.J |
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Chairs: Giulia RICCIO & Giorgio Maria MANINI, Sapienza Università of Rome | ||||||||||||
Rome Technopole gathers a very large and complex pool of expertise, research infrastructures and technologies. A pool that represents a great wealth for the technological development of the territory. Spoke 6 aims to structure this wealth in an ordered and functional way to optimize its work and above all to make it visible and accessible to all kind of potential users. The project offers the opportunity to promote coordinated technological and scientific development of universities, research institutions and companies at regional and national level. Access by companies to advanced technologies developed in laboratories of research organizations is particularly strategic for promoting innovation in the productive world. The joint labs, created to develop projects of joint interest of different public and private partners, represent one of the souls of this system, whose activities will be here presented. | ||||||||||||
SE.II.3.1 TT.VII.J.1 |
Walter LACARBONARA Sapienza University of Rome METAMAT Joint Lab: Development of Metamaterials and Prototypes for Advanced Engineering Applications |
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SE.II.3.2 TT.VII.J.2 |
Marco CIRELLI - CV Tor Vergata University of Rome Methods and experiments for the development of collaborative actions with cobots and digital twins |
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SE.II.3.3 TT.VII.J.3 |
Salvatore MACIS Sapienza University of Rome FT-IR spectroscopy coupled with Machine Learning for highly sensitive detection and discrimination of gaseous Volatile Organic Compounds |
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SE.II.3.4 TT.VII.J.4 |
Martina VINCENZI - CV Sapienza University of Rome An innovative therapeutic biopharma solution to achieve peripheral and central protection during colitis |
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SE.II.3.5 TT.VII.J.5 |
Luca BACCO Campus Biomedico University of Rome The Impact of Data Size and Quality in Biomedical NLP |
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15:30 - 16:00 coffee break | ||||||||||||
ROOM 37 | ||||||||||||
16:00 - 17:30 Spoke 6 Rome Technopole: Joint Labs and Research Infrastructures 2/2 SE.II.4 - TT.VIII.C |
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Chairs: Giulia RICCIO & Giorgio Maria MANINI, Sapienza Università of Rome | ||||||||||||
Rome Technopole gathers a very large and complex pool of expertise, research infrastructures and technologies. A pool that represents a great wealth for the technological development of the territory. Spoke 6 aims to structure this wealth in an ordered and functional way to optimize its work and above all to make it visible and accessible to all kind of potential users. The project offers the opportunity to promote coordinated technological and scientific development of universities, research institutions and companies at regional and national level. Access by companies to advanced technologies developed in laboratories of research organizations is particularly strategic for promoting innovation in the productive world. The joint labs, created to develop projects of joint interest of different public and private partners, represent one of the souls of this system, whose activities will be here presented. | ||||||||||||
SE.II.4.1 TT.VIII.C.1 |
Lucia GIULIANO - CV Sapienza University of Rome Electron Linac for FLASH Radiotherapy @La Sapienza |
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SE.II.4.2 TT.VIII.C.2 |
Fabrizio MARRA Sapienza University of Rome Wearable Systems based on nanomaterials for Health and Safety |
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SE.II.4.3 TT.VIII.C.3 |
Antonella COSTANZO Sapienza University of Rome Structural and functional characterization of a humanized neutralizing antibody targeting the SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD |
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SE.II.4.4 TT.VIII.C.4 |
Francesca Michela NARCISI - CV Sapienza University of Rome Development of new antibodies against glioblastoma |
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