Plan 21 September
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09:00 11:00 |
WELCOME SESSION | ||||
Chair: Maria Sabrina SARTO Sapienza University of Rome, Deputy Rectress for Research |
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Opening Greetings | |||||
PS.I.1 | Antonella POLIMENI Sapienza University of Rome, Rectress |
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Greetings | |||||
PS.I.2 |
Paolo ORNELI |
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PS.I.3 | Silvio BRUSAFERRO ISS - Istituto Superiore di Sanità, President |
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PS.I.4 | Francesco SETTE ESRF - European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, General Director |
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PS.I.5 | Marco FALZETTI APRE - Agenzia Promozione Ricerca Europea, Director |
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Closing Greetings | |||||
PS.I.6 | Antonio D’ANDREA Sapienza University of Rome, Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Dean |
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OPENING SESSION
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Chair: Roberto FORMARO ASI, Programmes Director |
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PS.I.7 | Luigi NICOLAIS Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca, Consigliere per le Politiche sulla Ricerca; Campania Digital Innovation Hub, President From research to business... the Italian strategy |
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PS.I.8 | Pierpaolo GAMBINI Leonardo Company, Chief Technology Innovation Office, Head of Innovation and Intellectual Property The Policy and Governance of Innovative Technologies, the role of collaboration with universities |
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PS.I.9 | Nello LI PIRA Material Engineering Methods & Tools, CRF-Stellantis, Global Materials R&I and Roadmap Manager Materials for vehicle electrification: A new paradigm for Automotive Components |
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PS.I.10 | Francesco MATTEUCCI - CV European Innovation Council (EIC), Programme Manager Funding for technological innovation: Is it useful to merge bottom-up with challenge-based calls? |
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PS.I.11 | Martina DE SOLE - CV ENoLL (European Network of Living Labs), Director The living labs as a way of co-creating the future together maximizing the impact of innovation |
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11:00 - 11:15 Break |
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ROUND TABLE |
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CLOISTER ROOM | |||||
11:15 13:00 |
In recent years, the role of research infrastructures as providers of high-level instrumentation and highly specialized skill has strongly increased owing to the need of optimum management of extremely expensive instrumentation of high complexity. The corresponding modification in the management of the research activity where the laboratory results have to be integrated with experiments carried out in large research infrastructures of public access poses, besides new opportunities, also new and often unexplored problems. The interaction among different structures has to be optimized as well as the interaction among different research teams, the intellectual property has to be managed as well as the time and access modes. Even more complex is the building up of delocalized research infrastructures organized as a network of independent laboratories. The Round Table is focused on this last option with the aim of opening a dialogue among all the players potentially interested in the use of infrastructures, providing them with information on both technological and organizational-managerial characteristics for the realization of a network of research infrastructures, while collecting opinions and suggestions on the optimum management approach. The themes on the table span from the needs in terms of operative structure, operator skills, to the instrument characteristics and their evolution strategy. We expect to stimulate in this way, further interests of operators thanks to a greater awareness of the potential offered by individual infrastructures and their integration.
The participation to the Round Table is open and free. For those interested to be included in the published list of participants, please, send the request to Prof. Marco Rossi, chair of NanoInnovation, to his email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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11:00 12:30 |
JE.I | COVID-19: aspetti tecnici oltre l'efficacia dei vaccini Co-organized with A.D.R.I.T.E.L.F. Chair: Donatella PAOLINO, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro Co-Chair: Paolo CALICETI, University of Padova |
ROOM 17 |
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13.00 - 14:00 Break and visit of the exhibition area | |||||
SCIENTIFIC PLENARY SESSION ON ADVANCES AND INNOVATION ON LIFE SCIENCE |
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14:00 16:00 |
CLOISTER ROOM | ||||
Chair: Beatrice VALLONE, Sapienza University of Rome | |||||
PS.II.1 |
Don Vincenzo BARBANTE
Don Gnocchi Foundation, President Introductory welcome
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PS.II.2 | Elena CATTANEO University of Milan Huntington's disease: from an ancient gene to brain-permeable therapeutic nanoparticles |
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PS.II.3 | Daniela BARGELLINI RHODES - CV Fellowship of the Royal Society
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
NTU Institute of Structural Biology, Singapore The Resolution Revolution in Cryo-EM: How did it happen and its applications in biomedicine |
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PS.II.4 | Salvatore CUZZOCREA - CV University of Messina, Rector Inside neuroinflammation: role of nanomedicine as emerging therapeutic tool in the symphony of glial cells |
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Announcement of the NEST PRIZE Winner | |||||
16:00 16:30 |
Chair: Pasqualantonio PINGUE, Scuola Normale Superiore | ||||
PS.III | Pasqualantonio PINGUE, Scuola Normale Superiore Mario ALLOATTI, Nippon Gases Fabio BELTRAM, Scuola Normale Superiore Introduction |
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Proclamation | |||||
Scientific contribution of the winner | |||||
Conclusion and 'arrivederci' to the next NanoInnovation 2022 | |||||
16:30 - 16:45 Break |
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SCIENTIFIC PLENARY SESSION ON ADVANCES AND INNOVATION ON MATERIAL SCIENCE |
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16:45 18:45 |
CLOISTER ROOM | ||||
Chair: Vittorio MORANDI, CNR-IMM, Bologna | |||||
PS.IV.1 | Vincenzo PALERMO - CV CNR-ISOF, Bologna Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden Graphene history – from lab weirdo to breakthrough in industrial innovation |
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PS.IV.2 | Gianluigi CASSE - CV FBK - Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Director of Sensors and Devices Center Development of novel devices ready for series production |
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PS.IV.3 |
Françoise BEZERRA - CV |
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Welcome Cocktail | |||||
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