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    updated on September 19, 2023

Scanning probe microscopy: a versatile tool to analyze different sample properties at nanoscale

     
   21 Sept. clessidra che gira 09:00 - 10:30
 
TT.V Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA
Scanning probe microscopy: a versatile tool to analyze different sample properties at nanoscale
Co-organized with SAPIENZA e ISM-CNR, Roma
Chairs: Marco FORTUNATO, Sapienza University of Rome & Simone DINARELLI - CVCNR-ISM
The session "Scanning probe microscopy: a versatile tool to analyze different sample properties at nanoscale" aims to bring together researchers, academics and representatives from the industry to discuss the latest achievements of AFM to explore not only the different properties of emerging materials at nanoscale but also in the biological specimens. This workshop will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including the characterization, but not limited to, of nanomaterials, nanocomposites, nanostructures, cells, scaffolds and tissues. The primary objective is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of ideas to address the identification of novel interesting properties of innovative materials that could be used in renewable energy technologies, smart materials, biocompatible materials, and biomimetic specimens. Through invited presentations and interactive discussions, the workshop will offer a platform for participants to share their expertise and experiences, stay abreast of the latest advancements in SPM characterizations, and pinpoint new research prospects and future trajectories.

TT.V.C.1 Francesca Anna SCARAMUZZO - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Electrochemical AFM: probing chemical reactions at the nanoscale
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.V.C.2 Daniele PASSERI - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Magnetic AFM: sampling magnetic domains with incredibly high resolution
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.V.C.3 Marco FORTUNATO - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM): a technique to quantitatively evaluate the piezoelectric coefficient at the nanoscale
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.V.C.4 Angela CAPOCEFALO - CV
University of L'Aquila
Combinig AFM and Raman: TERS on biological macromolecules
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.V.C.5 Simone DINARELLI - CV
ISM-CNR
Un-conventional AFM: alternative ways to use the cantilever
DINARELLI Simone PPT eceded
 

 

 
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