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    updated on September 19, 2023

Breakout sessions

updated on September 15, 2023
             

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS

September 20-21-22

NanoInnovation BreakOut sessions are designed to provide a focused, interactive and informal sessions, where participants split into smaller groups to discuss specific topics, themes, or issues related to research topics, practical applications, processes & products, challenges and emerging trands, cooperation opportunities, projects and other aspects of their professional activities. They aim to encourage in-depth conversations, brainstorming, and the exchange of ideas among attendees who share a common interest related to the selected themes. Experts or moderators guide the discussions and ensure that the conversation stays on track. The topics for these sessions have been chosen to cover various aspects of nanotechnology, ranging from cutting-edge research to practical applications, challenges, formation and emerging trends. The typical objective of a BreakOut session is to foster a more intimate and collaborative environment compared to the main event, allowing participants to delve deeper into specific subjects. It's an opportunity for attendees to share their insights, research findings, and opinions, as well as to network and establish connections with fellow professionals who have similar interests. In summary, a BreakOut session at a scientific event like Nanoinnovation serves as a platform for focused discussions, knowledge exchange, and networking among participants who are passionate about nanotechnology and its advancements.

The BreakOut Sessions will take place between 17.45 and 19.15, shortly after the conference programme, in parallel with the cocktail hour (17.30 and 20.00).

 
September 20
17:45 - 19:15
BO.1 - BreakOut Session

CLOISTER ROOM
Survivor’s skills: How to survive in the jungle of research (I)
BO.1.A
Chairs: Allegra VIA (Sapienza University of Rome), Diego MANTOVANI (University of Laval, Canada) and Francesca BOCCAFOSCHI (University of Piemonte Orientale)
BO.1.A.1 Developing a career in research: things you should carefully consider
(Session 1 of 3)
ROOM 15
Innovation of Tools for Imaging and Fabrication (I)
BO.1.B
Chair: Massimo BERSANI - CV, FBK 
BO.1.B.1 Byron JA. CHETHAM, CytoViva, Inc
Fabio PERISSINOTTO, Schaefer
Label Free, Hyperspectral Microscopy for Materials and Biological Research
!UOMO !UOMO PPT eceded
BO.1.B.2 Massimo STROPPARI
Areaderma
High-Control Production Technologies for Innovative Natural Cosmetics
!UOMO PPT eceded
BO.1.B.3 Keith DICKS - CV
Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
Simultaneous high speed Backscattered Electron and X-Ray (BEX) imaging - a new technique for SEM
!UOMO PPT eceded
ROOM 17
Rome Technopole: ROUND TABLE  (I)
BO.1.C
Chair: Franco FOSSATI, Foundation Rome Technopole, Scientific Director
BO.1.C.1 Round Table on Energy Transition
(flagship projects FP1, FP2 and PF3)
 
September 21
17:45 - 19:15
BO.2 - BreakOut Session
CLOISTER ROOM
Survivor’s skills: How to survive in the jungle of research (II)
BO.2.A
Chair: Allegra VIA, Sapienza University of Rome
BO.2.A.1 Do I have the transferable skills to successfully develop my research career?
(Session 2 of 3)
ROOM 15
Innovation of Tools for Imaging and Fabrication (II)
BO.2.B
Chair: Massimo BERSANI - CV, FBK
BO.2.B.1 Richard HALL-WILTON
Director of Center for Sensors and Devices, FBK, Trento
Tools for Innovation @ FBK
!UOMO PPT eceded
BO.2.B.2 Fabio PERISSINOTTO, Schaefer
Aubrey LAMBERT, TomoCube,Inc
Label free, live cell imaging with quantitative measurement allows accurate 3D measurement of cell morphology, cellular interactions, and cellular kinetics
!UOMO !UOMO PPT eceded
BO.2.B.3 Vasilis THEOFYLAKTOPOULOS - CV
Gambetti Kenologia, Heidelberg Instruments Nano, Switzerland
NanoFrazor Lithography for advanced 2D & 3D nanodevices
!UOMO PPT eceded
ROOM 17
Rome Technopole: ROUND TABLE (II)
BO.2.C
Chair: Franco FOSSATI, Foundation Rome Technopole, Scientific Director
BO.2.C.1 Round Table on Digital Transition
(flagship projects FP5, FP6 and PF8)
 
September 22
16:00 - 17:30
BO.3 - BreakOut Session
CLOISTER ROOM
Survivor’s skills: How to survive in the jungle of research (III)
BO.3.A
Chair: Allegra VIA, Sapienza University of Rome
BO.3.A.1 Focus on communication, interpersonal and career development skills
(session 3 of 3)
17:45 - 19:15
FRESCOES ROOM
Nanotechnology and Innovation: Labs & Industries points of view
BO.3.B
 
BO.3.B.1 Settimio CASTELLI
Karthesia
!UOMO PPT eceded
ROOM 17
Rome Technopole: ROUND TABLE  (III)
BO.3.C
Chair: Franco FOSSATI, Foundation Rome Technopole, Scientific Director
BO.3.C.1 Round Table on Health and Bio-Pharma
(flagship projects FP4 and PF7)
   

 

 

 

 

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