Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Trends in nanostructured carbon materials and devices

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9:30 - 12:30; 14:30 - 17:30
Online Workshop

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Barely ten years after the Physics Nobel prize was awarded for research on graphene, nanostructered carbon materials still represent an extremely rich playground for many applications, ranging from sensing to photodectors, from photovoltaics to photocatalysis. In this Workshop, which also celebrates the 10th anniversary of I-Lamp, the hosting Institution, we will focus on graphene, a turning point in nanoscience and physics, bridging what was understood in prior nanostructered carbon forms (e.g. CNT) into the domain of 2D materials and platforms. At the same time, emerging properties of graphene such as twisted graphene still provide new challenges, opening novel perspectives in our capability to exploit the 2D materials at the nanoscale. Bringing together junior and senior scientists from the nanoscience research community we aim to offer participants a perspective on novel approaches to carbon nanostructure applications.

Speakers:

Sergio PEZZINI, CNR-NANO Laboratorio NEST
Alessandro TREDICUCCI, University of Pisa
Steven DE FEYTER, KU Leuven (Belgium)
Luca PETACCIA, Elettra Sincrotrone, Trieste
Marco POLINI, University of Pisa
Gianluca FIORI, University of Pisa
Cristina AFRICH, CNR-IOM
Daniele PERILLI, Università di Milano Bicocca, Italy
Aleksei EMELIANOV, National Research University of Electronic Technology, Moscow, Russia
Sonia FREDDI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Ivan BOBRINETSKIY, Biosense Institute Novi Sad, SERBIA

Organising committee:

Stefania PAGLIARA, Gabriele FERRINI, Claudio GIANNETTI, Luigi SANGALETTI

Support from the "Metal Activated 2D cArbon-based platforMs (MADAM)" project, funded by the "MIUR - Progetti di Ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN)" program,  grant 2017NYPHN8,  is acknowledged.

 

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Venerdì 28 Gennaio 2022

Ore 9:15 Welcome - Gabriele Ferrini

Ore 9:30 Sergio Pezzini, CNR-NANO Laboratorio NEST, Italy
               Twisted devices from CVD graphene

Ore 10:00 Alessandro Tredicucci, University of Pisa, Italy
                On-chip strain engineering of two-dimensional materials

Ore 10:35 Steven De Feyter, KU Leuven, Belgium
                 Nanostructuring (2D) materials using molecules: from structure to function

Ore 11:10 Luca Petaccia, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy
                 Band structure and many-body effects in doped graphene

Ore 11:45 Marco Polini, University of Pisa, Italy
                 Collective modes in graphene and twisted bilayer graphene: an introduction                 

Ore 12:20 Gianluca Fiori, University of Pisa, Italy
                 Printable and wearable electronics enabled by two-dimensional materials

Ore 12:55 Lunch

Ore 14:30 Cristina Africh, CNR-IOM, Italy
                 Aligned Zigzag “Pseudo-Ribbons” Embedded in Graphene on Ni(100)

Ore 15:05 Daniele Perilli, Università di Milano Bicocca, Italy
                 Chemical activated graphene layers for sensing application

Ore 15:40 Aleksei Emelianov, National Research University of Electronic Technology, Moscow, Russia
                 Area-selective ALD on graphene enabled by two-photon oxidatio

Ore 16:15 Sonia Freddi, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
                Gas sensor arrays for breathomics based on nanostructured carbon: from CNTs to graphene

Ore 16:50 Ivan Bobrinetskiy, Biosense Institute Novi Sad, Serbia
                 Graphene-field effect transistors for on-site detection of mycotoxin

Ore 17:25 Conclusions