Seminar@ISM

SEMINAR@ISM is a regular series of seminars given by both CNR-ISM staff and external guests on research topics of interest to the Institute.

The seminars will take place monthly and will be held in person at one of the four CNR-ISM sites. They will also be broadcast live on the social channels of the institute so that they can be followed by all interested CNR-ISM staff and also by external audiences.

The planning and organization is carried out by the Communication Office of ISM.

Narges Yaghoobi Nia (Iritaly, PVSPACE) will present on Whensday 5th of February - 11.00 a.m., in meeting room of CNR-ISM di Montelibretti (Ed.15), the seminar: Perovskite Photovoltaics for Space Applications.
The seminar will be available online at the link: https://tinyurl.com/26lhpkv4

Prof. Giuseppe Maruccio, of the University of Salento, will present on Thursday 23th of January - 11.30 a.m., in meeting room of CNR-ISM di Montelibretti (Ed.15), the seminar: Hybrid spintronics: from nanoscale to microwave devices and quantum sensing.
The seminar will be available online at the link: https://tinyurl.com/24wchbfy

Ute Kaiser (Ulm University - Germany) will present on Thursday 13th of March - 3.30 p.m., in room IB09 of the CNR Research Area of Tor Vergata, the seminar: Properties of Electron-Beam Functionalized Two-Dimensional Inorganic and Organic Materials and Heterostructures.

CarloAlberto Brondin, of the CNR-ISM, Trieste Branch, will present on Thursday 19th of June - 11.00 a.m. in Sancrotti Room (Q2 Building, Area Science Park, Basovizza, Trieste), the seminar: Defect- controlled magnetic coupling in graphene-based synthetic antiferromagnets.
Will be broadcast live on the social media channels of CNR-ISM.

Maurizia Palummo, of the INFN, Department of Physics, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, will present on Monday 5th of May - 3.00 p.m., in meeting room IB09 of Area di Ricerca - CNR Tor Vergata, the seminar: Ab-initio Insights into the Opto-Electronic Properties of Emerging 2D and Layered Materials.
Will be broadcast live on the social media channels of CNR-ISM.

Hip implants, heart valves, and drug-eluting wafers are biomaterials that interact with the body. Biomedical innovation follows two paths: designing materials for specific needs, like contact lenses and surgical sutures, or repurposing biocompatible materials without clear uses. Some breakthroughs arise unexpectedly—modern contact lenses came from WWII pilots with plastic fragments in their eyes causing no harm, while tissue engineering began by repurposing surgical sutures as cell scaffolds. This talk explores biomaterials created for one purpose and later adapted for different applications.

Gabriele Saleh, of the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, will present on Wednesday 16th of April - 10.00 a.m., in meeting room IB09 of Area di Ricerca - CNR Tor Vergata, the seminar: Big data and machine learning in materials science: toward data-driven semiconductor design.

Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional S.p.A.) will present on Thursday 20th of February - 3.00 p.m., in room IB09 of the CNR Research Area of Tor Vergata, the seminar: Industrial production of high quality 2D materials: status and prospect.

On Tuesday, October 15th, at 11am, Prof. Gang Xiao, Deputy Director of the Institute of Thermal Energy Engineering at Zhejiang University, will present a seminar on the most innovative technologies and the current state of solar thermal technologies in China. The event will take place at the Conference Room of CNR Area of Montelibretti, and will be live-streamed on CNR-ISM's social media channels.

On Tuesday, October 15th, at 11am, Prof. Gang Xiao, Deputy Director of the Institute of Thermal Energy Engineering at Zhejiang University, will present a seminar on the most innovative technologies and the current state of solar thermal technologies in China. The event will take place at the Conference Room of CNR Area of Montelibretti, and will be live-streamed on CNR-ISM's social media channels.

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