Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology
updated to September 16th, 2020
WS.II Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology: Challenges and Innovations September 16
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The exponential growth of nanotechnologies in recent years has required rapid development of nanoscience and in particular of nanospectroscopy techniques. Understanding, controlling and manipulating the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, on the nanometer scale, has become a fascinating field of research in continuous evolution. Moreover, a remarkable feature of the nanospectroscopy lies in its multidisciplinary nature as it find application in physics, chemistry and biology. The aim of the workshop is to bring together scientists working on nanospectroscopy and nanotechnologies, including theory, experimental demonstration of novel concept, progress and applications to any field of science. The workshop will be organized on four different sessions. The first one will be focused on “Basic principles of Nanospectroscopy”, deepening techniques such as SERS and TERS, showing the potential of conductive AFM as well as the latest results on nanoalloys with plasmonic properties obtained by laser ablation in solution. The second one will be on “Nanotechnology applications”, and will provide an overview of the most recent applications in the fields of biomedicine and biosensors from a therapeutic and diagnostic point of view. The third one will focus on “Manufacturing of nanodevices” for applications ranging from photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices to sensors. Finally, the fourth session will concern "Advanced methods for imaging spectroscopy and metrology”, showing recent results in the field of bio-imaging and nanomedicine engineering, and presenting recent developments of new techniques for the spectroscopic and microscopic characterization of surfaces as well as for 3D optical metrology. |
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16 September | |||
09:00 - 10:30 Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology: Challenges and Innovations Basic principles of Nanospectroscopy WS.II.1 - TT.I.B |
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Chairs: Giuliana FAGGIO & Giacomo MESSINA, The "Mediterranean" University of Reggio Calabria & Sapienza University of Rome | |||
WS.II.1.1
TT.I.B.1 |
Vincenzo AMENDOLA - CV University of Padova Structure-properties relationship and applications of plasmonic alloy nanoparticles obtained by laser ablation in liquid |
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WS.II.1.2 TT.I.B.2 |
Pietro GUCCIARDI - CV CNR-IPCF Surface-and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: basic principles and applications |
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WS.II.1.3 TT.I.B.3 |
Filippo GIANNAZZO - CV CNR-IMM Nanoscale probing the electronic transport in transition metal dichalcogenides by conductive atomic force microscopy |
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WS.II.1.4 TT.I.B.4 |
Vittorio MORANDI - CV CNR-IMM Real-time nano-CHAracterization reLatEd techNoloGiEeS (CHALLENGES, H2020 Project) |
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11:00 - 12:30 Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology: Challenges and Innovations Nanotechnology applications WS.II.2 - TT.II.D |
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Chairs: Giuliana FAGGIO & Giacomo MESSINA, The "Mediterranean" University of Reggio Calabria | |||
WS.II.2.1
TT.II.D.1 |
Luciano DE SIO - CV Center for Biophotonics and Department of Medico - surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, Sapienza University Biomimetic keratin gold nanoparticles for photo-thermal cancer therapy |
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WS.II.2.2 TT.II.D.2 |
Paolo MATTEINI - CV Institute of Applied Physics "Nello carrara" - CNR Label-freeplasmon-enhanced Ramandetection of biomarkers inneurodegenerative disorders |
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WS.II.2.3 TT.II.D.3 |
Francesca SBRANA - CV Schaefer South-East Europe Srl Label free imaging of nanoparticles in cells with Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy |
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WS.II.2.4 TT.II.D.4 |
Ivo RENDINA - CV Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello"- ISASI Nanophotonic silicon-based biosensors and biochips |
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WS.II.2.5 TT.II.D.5 |
Sara CERRA - CV Sapienza University of Rome Methotrexate-Loaded Hydrophilic Gold Nanoparticles for Transdermal Delivery |
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14:00 - 15:30 Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology: Challenges and Innovations Manufacturing of nanodevices WS.II.3 - TT.III.C |
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Chairs: Giuliana FAGGIO & Giacomo MESSINA, The "Mediterranean" University of Reggio Calabria | |||
WS.II.3.1
TT.III.C.1 |
Ivan MUKHIN - CV Alferov University, Russia Large area free-standing membrane with embedded GaP NWs for flexible optoelectronic devices |
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WS.II.3.2 TT.III.C.2 |
Riccardo BARBERI - CV Department of Physics, University of Calabria Smart unclonable tags for cyber physical security |
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WS.II.3.3 TT.III.C.3 |
Filiberto RICCIARDELLA - CV Universitaet der Bundeswehr Munich, Institute of Physics, Germany Synthesis, investigation and sensing application of graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition |
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WS.II.3.4 TT.III.C.4 |
Nicola LISI - CV ENEA Graphene based interfaces, application and characterization |
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16:00 - 17:30 Nanospectroscopy and Nanotechnology: Challenges and Innovations Advanced methods for imaging spectroscopy and metrology WS.II.4 - TT.IV.B |
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Chairs: Giuliana FAGGIO & Giacomo MESSINA, The "Mediterranean" University of Reggio Calabria | |||
WS.II.4.1
TT.IV.B.1 |
Luca DE STEFANO - CV Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, Unit of Naples - CNR Hybrid inorganic nanoparticles for optical imaging and sensing |
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WS.II.4.2 TT.IV.B.2 |
Raffaele Giuseppe AGOSTINO - CV University of Calabria A spectro-microscopy lab at the STAR facility |
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WS.II.4.3 TT.IV.B.3 |
Paolo BARIANI Schaefer South-East Europe srl 3D Optical Metrology Techniques: Fringe Projection, Confocal, Ai Focus Variation, Interferometry |
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WS.II.4.4 TT.IV.B.4 |
Marianne MARCHIONI |
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