26 September - Morning
26 Morning |
TL.I - TUTORIAL LECTURES |
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09:00 - 12:40 TL.I - Advanced techniques of nanocharacterization |
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Nanotechnology is largely based on the peculiar features of nanomaterial, which can be considered as an intermediate state between bulk materials and atoms. In the proper size range in fact, the material properties become dependent on morphological parameters, like dimension, aspect ratio, surface structure and so on. On the other hand, also the material structure often reflects the small size of nano-particles.
In order to master the peculiar features of a nanomaterial, the knowledge of the local structure and of the local functional properties are of mandatory importance, considering that the material development proceeds generally through the classical iteration among synthesis process, structural characterization and functionality under the supervision of structural and functional numerical simulation.
These short pre-conference tutorials want to introduce the audience to the basic principles underlying investigation methods able to provide multiscale information down to the atomic level.
The four lectures address an audience composed by young researchers, doctorate students and whichever person interested in a basic description of the investigation methods.
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Chair: Marco VITTORI ANTISARI Associazione NanoItaly |
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09:00 - 10:40 | ||
TL.I.1 | Federico FERRARESE LUPI CV INRIM, Turin Metrology at the nanoscale abst |
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TL.I.2 | Corrado SPINELLA Director of DSFTM, CNR, Catania Why Transmission Electron Microscopy for Nanotechnology? |
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10:40 - 11:00 Coffee Break | ||
11:00 - 12:40 | ||
TL.I.3 | Giuseppe ANTONACCI CV IIT, Rome Brillouin microscopy for subcellular 3D mechanical imaging abst |
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TL.I.4 | Giancarlo PEPPONI CV FBK, Trento Achieving nano-scale characterization with X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis abst |