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WS.XI - NanoMicroFab@STESY to boost novel materials and devices

updated on September 6, 2024

 

WS.XI

NANOMICROFAB ADVANCED LAB ALONGSIDE WITH NANOMICROFAB@STESY TO BOOST NOVEL MATERIALS AND DEVICES

September 12

Co-organized with:
NanoMicroFab NanoMicroFab stesy

WORKSHOP COMMITTEE

Stefano COLONNA, CNR – ISM
Raffaella CALARCO, CNR – IMM
Matteo RAPISARDA, CNR – IMM
Luca BUSINARO, CNR - IFN

The workshop aims at describing the open research infrastructures NanoMicroFab and NanoMicroFab@STESY based in the CNR research area of Rome Tor Vergata. Both infrastructures, led by CNR, are co-funded by Regione Lazio. NanoMicroFab open lab is governed by CNR in partnership with University of Rome Tor Vergata. It operates in the sector of advanced materials and electronic microfabrication with the mission to provide several services to companies, academia and research institutes. The proposed services include: new materials; development of processes and devices; design and characterization of materials and devices. NanoMicroFab@STESY is a new facility grown from the experience of NanoMicroFab that will implement new operational capabilities in the sector of sustainability in different application contexts, such as energy, aerospace and life sciences. NanoMicroFab@STESY intends to extend and integrate the instrumental support action of NanoMicroFab with the strong complementary skills and capabilities present in the CNR Area of Rome Tor Vergata, enhancing and developing the new regional STESY infrastructure through a synergistic strengthening with the instrumental backbone of NanoMicroFab. This infrastructure sees the participation of 5 CNR Institutes, the Engineering Department of the University of Tor Vergata, INAF Astrophysics Institute and the Hypatia Consortium. The organization, the available instrumentation and access rules of the two facilities will be illustrated along with their research activity in different sectors.

 
September 12
09:00 - 10:30
NanoMicroFab Open Lab
WS.XI.1 - TT.V.B
Chair: Fabrizio ARCIPRETE, University of Tor Vergata
 
WS.XI.1.1
TT.V.B.1
Raffaella CALARCO
IMM-CNR
NanoMicroFab an Open Infrastructure to Support Research and Development of Devices and Advanced Materials
!UOMO  
WS.XI.1.2
TT.V.B.2
Mattia SCAGLIOTTI
IMM-CNR
Flexible Organic Photo-Transistors as Key Elements of Detectors for Medical Proton Therapy: Recent developments at NanoMicroFab
!NEUTRO  
WS.XI.1.3
TT.V.B.3
Alessandro GAGGERO
IFN-CNR
Development of photonic platforms and superconducting detectors for quantum technologies
!NEUTRO  
WS.XI.1.4
TT.V.B.4
Daniele CATONE
ISM-CNR
A Multiscale Strategy for Optimizing Materials in Semitransparent Photovoltaics
!NEUTRO  
WS.XI.1.5
TT.V.B.5
Marco GIRASOLE & Giovanni LONGO
ISM-CNR
Single-Cell and Cluster-Level Investigations of Mammalian Cells via Atomic Force Microscopy and Correlative Techniques
!NEUTRO !NEUTRO  
 
11:30 - 13:00
NanoMicroFab@STESY infrastructure for sustainability
WS.XI.2 - TT.VI.J
Chair: to be defined
 
WS.XI.2.1
TT.VI.J.1
Stefano COLONNA
ISM-CNR
NanoMicroFab@STESY an Infrastructure Devoted to the Development of Technologies for Sustainability
!UOMO  
WS.XI.2.2
TT.VI.J.2
Yuri EVANGELISTA
INAF
Design, development and qualification of space-borne instrumentation at INAF-IAPS
!UOMO  
WS.XI.2.3
TT.VI.J.3
Mario LEDDA
IFT-CNR
Advanced technologies for biomedical applications
!UOMO  
WS.XI.2.4
TT.VI.J.4
Sabrina CALVI
Tor Vergata University of Rome
Perspectives of storage class memories in flexible edge electronics
!NEUTRO  
WS.XI.2.5
TT.VI.J.5
Fabio RONCI
ISM-CNR
Research opportunities on energy production and storage systems at NanoMicroFab@STESY
!UOMO  
WS.XI.2.6
TT.VI.J.6
Massimiliano DISPENZA
Leonardo S.p.A
Innovative solutions and devices in Leonardo on Qunatum Technologies, Optronics and Advanced Materials
!UOMO  
 

 

 
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