Nanomaterials for sensoristic applications
18 SEPTEMBER 09:00 - 10:30
TT.IX - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Nanomaterials for sensoristic applications |
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Co-organized with Sapienza University of Rome Chair: Gianluca FERRARIO, University of Birmingham |
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Nanomaterials are nowadays recognized as highly convenient in the field of sensing. Actually, they normally exhibit features different from the corresponding bulk materials, showing enhanced sensitivity and specificity towards defined analytes. Moreover, by exploiting thin film technology it is possible to obtain easy to use, portable and flexible devices. Considering also the rapid development of single molecule characterization and detection techniques, it is clear that nanosensors and nano-enabled sensors are particularly promising for a variety of health, safety, and environmental assessments. The symposium will focus of synthesis and characterization of nanostructured materials with defined sensing properties. Moreover, the possibility of integration and the features of final devices will be described. | |||
TT.IX.B.1 |
Sergey DUBKOV - CV |
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TT.IX.B.2 |
Simona FIORAVANTI - CV |
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TT.IX.B.3 |
Erica CIOTTA - CV |
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TT.IX.B.4 |
Valentina PAOLUCCI - CV |
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TT.IX.B.5 | Mariam HASSAN - CV CNR-ISM, Roma Efficient transfer of large-area perpendicularly magnetized magneto-resistive structures on flexible substrates using a versatile Au-mediated transfer-andbonding strategy |
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