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1 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Monday 26 September Thursday 29 September 2016 INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati Book of abstracts Nanoscience and Nanotechnology / Book of abstracts Sunday 13 May 2018
2 Table of contents Safety Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials: Implications for Nanomedicine... 1 Nanotechnologies and Raman SERS applied in Medicine: from Therapeutic Drug Monitoring to screening in oncology... 1 Safety assessment of nanotechnologies in the food sector: problems and perspectives... 1 ph and thermo-sensitive self-assembling properties in aqueous solution of the lipopetide lauril-gly-gly-d-ser-d-lys-nh A New Anticancer Agent for Hedgehog-dependent Tumors: from Drug Discovery to Drug Delivery... 1 Use of ferritin-based nanoparticles for the treatment of human diseases... 1 Hyaluronic acid as carrier for anti-inflammatory and anticancer bioactives: the role of CD44 in cancer treatment... 1 Optical Flow tracing of micro and nano contrast agents: new method for tumor s microenvironment evaluation... 2 Targeting and drug delivery by nanogels with temperature tunable surface: A case study... 2 Designing Magnetic Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications... 2 The biogenesis and function of matrix (nano)vesicles during endochondral ossification... 2 Advanced biomaterials and technologies for tissue repair/regeneration... 2 Raman Spectroscopy as a tool for investigation of carbon materials: a careful approach... 2 Immunotherapy on chip: "under the microscope" drug-induced modulation of the immune response... 2 Electrospinning of nanofibers for tissue engineering... 2 Recent Advances in Graphene Nanophotonics... 3 Sensing Properties of Electrically Conductive Polymer blends and composites containing CNT... 3 Prospective Technologies for Organ Repair... 3 Microgravity and cell shape. Non-equilibrium related emergence of different phenotypes... 3 The effects induced by the microgravity: in vitro cell models to study the variation of extracellular mechanical forces... 3 Two Dimensional Nitrides: an ab-initio study... 3 Doping graphene with nitrogen, theory and experiment... 3 Carbon Gibbson Cells for electromagnetic applications... 3 Recent progress in osteoarthritis nanomedicine... 4 Fabrication and characterization of matrix vesicles biomimetic systems and their interaction with collagen fibers during biomineralization... 4 i
3 Proteoliposomes in nanobiotechnology: proteins carrier systems to study the biomineralization process... 4 Nanostructured Membrane Bioreactor for the creation of a human Liver Tissue... 4 Electrofluidinamics: Innovative platforms for Tissue Engineering and Molecular Therapies... 4 Removing interferences with the MS-MS technology in triple quadrupole ICP-MS to improve the analytical detection of inorganic nanomaterials... 4 Electron microscopy of nanostructured materials for photovoltaic and photocatalytic applications... 4 Efficient Surface Enhanced Raman Substrates for trace analysis and bio-sensing... 4 Structural Characterization of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials... 5 Tunable electron devices based on 2d materials... 5 Opening bandgap in graphene by nanopatterning... 5 TBA... 5 Nanoantimicrobials. Progress and Prospects... 5 Nano-biomaterials for cancer treatment: a light triggered implemented approach... 5 In situ observation of heat-induced degradation of perovskite solar cells... 5 Carbon nano-materials for electronics packaging applications... 5 Microwave Microscopy for Nano-Scale Characterization of Semiconductors and Dielectric Materials... 6 Electromagnetic characterization of vertically-aligned MWCNT bundles: Applications to subwavelength antennas in microwave domain... 6 Atomic force microscopy cantilevers beyond imaging... 6 Performance Analysis and robust design of a graphene-based device for shielding application... 6 High performance computing to design new materials for energy applications: the a-si:h/c-si interface for PV technology... 6 Advanced polymer nanocomposites through a tailored control of graphene spatial distribution... 6 Nanostructured Polymeric Ablative Materials... 6 Multiscale Molecular Simulations of Polymers and Polymer Composites... 6 Structure and electronic properties of Zn-tetra-phenyl-porphyrins single- and multi-layers films grown on Fe (001)-p(1x1)O... 7 Disclosing the early stages of electrochemical anions intercalation in graphite by a combined AFM/STM investigation... 7 Full-Wave modeling of the ballistic Ratchet effect in graphene-based nanodevices... 7 Novel Microwave Applications of Few-layer Graphene Flakes... 7 Surface-enhanced spectroscopy of sulfonated Zn-phthalocyanine by gold nanoparticles... 7 PHYSICAL AND BIO- NANOSENSORS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND ECOLOGICAL MONITORING... 7 Electrodecoration methods for the controlled incorporation of transition metal nanophases in organic and inorganic nano-substrates. Synthesis, characterization and applications to environmental monitoring and green processes... 8 ii
4 Electronic structure of hydrogenated diamond: Microscopical insight into surface conductivity... 8 GRAPHENE-BASED MATERIALS: Look underneath with Scanning Probe Microscopy... 8 Graphene based Thermoset composites: an overview and a study on the Role of graphene nano-platelets morphology... 8 Opening bandgap in graphene by nanopatterning... 8 Carbon-based devices with negative coefficient of the resistance... 8 Hot Disk and Hot Strip Technique: Tests of Anisotropic Thermal Transport Properties and Future Outlook... 8 Pyrofluidic: a novel platform for manipulating multiphase materials from micro to nanoscale... 9 High performance computing to design new materials for energy applications : the a - Si:H/c - Si interfa c e for PV technology... 9 Studying the reinforced composites by high-frequency ultrasound... 9 tba... 9 Round table... 9 Social Dinner at Gallo Regillo Restaurant... 9 Plasmon properties and hybridization effects in Silicene... 9 Fundamental properties of Transition Metal dichalcogenides : a new class of 2D materials for opto-electronic applications... 9 Plasmon Modes of Graphene Nanoribbons with Periodic Planar Arrangements Terahertz Plasmonics and non Linear Optics based on Dirac electrons in Topological Insulators Local Phase Density Approximation (LPDA) to the Bogolubov-de Gennes equations throughout the BCS-BEC crossover Monte Carlo simulations of fast electrons in Diamond and Graphite crystals Designing graphene based nanofoams with nonlinear auxetic and anisotropic mechanical properties under tension or compression High-resolution ultrasonic technique for bulk microstructure investigation. Principles and areas of application 10 iii
5 Plenary Session / 0 Safety Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials: Implications for Nanomedicine Plenary Session / 1 Nanotechnologies and Raman SERS applied in Medicine: from Therapeutic Drug Monitoring to screening in oncology Plenary Session / 2 Safety assessment of nanotechnologies in the food sector: problems and perspectives NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 3 ph and thermo-sensitive self-assembling properties in aqueous solution of the lipopetide lauril-gly-gly-d-ser-d-lys-nh2 Corresponding Author: anita.scipioni@uniroma1.it NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 4 A New Anticancer Agent for Hedgehog-dependent Tumors: from Drug Discovery to Drug Delivery Corresponding Author: francesca.ghirga@iit.it NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 5 Use of ferritin-based nanoparticles for the treatment of human diseases NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 6 Hyaluronic acid as carrier for anti-inflammatory and anticancer bioactives: the role of CD44 in cancer treatment 1
6 NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 7 Optical Flow tracing of micro and nano contrast agents: new method for tumor s microenvironment evaluation Corresponding Author: p.giustetto@pulse-waves.com NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 8 Targeting and drug delivery by nanogels with temperature tunable surface: A case study NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 9 Designing Magnetic Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications Corresponding Author: simone.dinarelli@ism.cnr.it Plenary Session / 10 The biogenesis and function of matrix (nano)vesicles during endochondral ossification Plenary Session / 11 Advanced biomaterials and technologies for tissue repair/regeneration Plenary Session / 12 Raman Spectroscopy as a tool for investigation of carbon materials: a careful approach Plenary Session / 13 Immunotherapy on chip: "under the microscope" drug-induced modulation of the immune response Plenary Session / 14 Electrospinning of nanofibers for tissue engineering 2
7 Plenary Session / 15 Recent Advances in Graphene Nanophotonics Plenary Session / 16 Sensing Properties of Electrically Conductive Polymer blends and composites containing CNT Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 17 Prospective Technologies for Organ Repair Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 18 Microgravity and cell shape. Non-equilibrium related emergence of different phenotypes Corresponding Author: mariano.bizzarri@uniroma1.it Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 19 The effects induced by the microgravity: in vitro cell models to study the variation of extracellular mechanical forces Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 20 Two Dimensional Nitrides: an ab-initio study Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 21 Doping graphene with nitrogen, theory and experiment Corresponding Author: philippe.lambin@unamur.be Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 22 Carbon Gibbson Cells for electromagnetic applications Corresponding Author: polina.kuzhir@gmail.com 3
8 Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 23 Recent progress in osteoarthritis nanomedicine Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 24 Fabrication and characterization of matrix vesicles biomimetic systems and their interaction with collagen fibers during biomineralization Tissue Engineering and Microgravity / 25 Proteoliposomes in nanobiotechnology: proteins carrier systems to study the biomineralization process Nanomedical application / 26 Nanostructured Membrane Bioreactor for the creation of a human Liver Tissue Corresponding Author: s.salerno@itm.cnr.it Nanomedical application / 27 Electrofluidinamics: Innovative platforms for Tissue Engineering and Molecular Therapies Characterization on nanomaterials / 28 Removing interferences with the MS-MS technology in triple quadrupole ICP-MS to improve the analytical detection of inorganic nanomaterials Plenary Session / 29 Electron microscopy of nanostructured materials for photovoltaic and photocatalytic applications Characterization on nanomaterials / 30 Efficient Surface Enhanced Raman Substrates for trace analysis and bio-sensing 4
9 Characterization on nanomaterials / 31 Structural Characterization of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 32 Tunable electron devices based on 2d materials Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 33 Opening bandgap in graphene by nanopatterning Corresponding Author: adrian.dinescu@imt.ro Plenary Session / 34 TBA Plenary Session / 35 Nanoantimicrobials. Progress and Prospects Nanomedical application / 36 Nano-biomaterials for cancer treatment: a light triggered implemented approach Corresponding Author: greta.varchi@isof.cnr.it Characterization on nanomaterials / 37 In situ observation of heat-induced degradation of perovskite solar cells Corresponding Author: gd322@cam.ac.uk Electronic devices and ICT / 38 Carbon nano-materials for electronics packaging applications 5
10 Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 39 Microwave Microscopy for Nano-Scale Characterization of Semiconductors and Dielectric Materials Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 40 Electromagnetic characterization of vertically-aligned MWCNT bundles: Applications to subwavelength antennas in microwave domain Corresponding Author: charlotte.tripon-canseliet@espci.fr NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 42 Atomic force microscopy cantilevers beyond imaging Corresponding Author: longo@ism.cnr.it Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 43 Performance Analysis and robust design of a graphene-based device for shielding application Electronic devices and ICT / 44 High performance computing to design new materials for energy applications: the a-si:h/c-si interface for PV technology Nanocomposite Materials / 45 Advanced polymer nanocomposites through a tailored control of graphene spatial distribution Nanocomposite Materials / 46 Nanostructured Polymeric Ablative Materials Corresponding Author: maunat@hotmail.com Nanocomposite Materials / 47 Multiscale Molecular Simulations of Polymers and Polymer Composites 6
11 Electronic devices and ICT / 48 Structure and electronic properties of Zn-tetra-phenyl-porphyrins singleand multi-layers films grown on Fe (001)-p(1x1)O Corresponding Author: gianlorenzo.bussetti@polimi.it Characterization on nanomaterials / 49 Disclosing the early stages of electrochemical anions intercalation in graphite by a combined AFM/STM investigation Corresponding Author: rossella.yivlialin@polimi.it Electronic devices and ICT / 50 Full-Wave modeling of the ballistic Ratchet effect in graphene-based nanodevices Electronic devices and ICT / 51 Novel Microwave Applications of Few-layer Graphene Flakes Characterization on nanomaterials / 52 Surface-enhanced spectroscopy of sulfonated Zn-phthalocyanine by gold nanoparticles Corresponding Author: fesenko.olena@gmail.com Electronic devices and ICT / 54 PHYSICAL AND BIO- NANOSENSORS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND ECOLOGICAL MONITORING Corresponding Author: yu_shunin@inbox.lv 7
12 Nanomedical application / 55 Electrodecoration methods for the controlled incorporation of transition metal nanophases in organic and inorganic nano-substrates. Synthesis, characterization and applications to environmental monitoring and green processes Corresponding Author: nicoletta.ditaranto@uniba.it Fundamental Properties / 56 Electronic structure of hydrogenated diamond: Microscopical insight into surface conductivity Corresponding Author: stefano.iacobucci@cnr.it Nanocomposite Materials / 57 GRAPHENE-BASED MATERIALS: Look underneath with Scanning Probe Microscopy Corresponding Author: andrea.liscio@isof.cnr.it Characterization on nanomaterials / 58 Graphene based Thermoset composites: an overview and a study on the Role of graphene nano-platelets morphology Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 60 Opening bandgap in graphene by nanopatterning Dr. DINESCU, Adrian 1 1 National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnology (IMT) Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 61 Carbon-based devices with negative coefficient of the resistance Corresponding Author: antonio.maffucci@lnf.infn.it Nanocomposite Materials / 62 Hot Disk and Hot Strip Technique: Tests of Anisotropic Thermal Transport Properties and Future Outlook 8
13 Plenary Session / 63 Pyrofluidic: a novel platform for manipulating multiphase materials from micro to nanoscale Electronic devices and ICT / 64 High performance computing to design new materials for energy applications : the a - Si:H/c - Si interfa c e for PV technology Nanocomposite Materials / 65 Studying the reinforced composites by high-frequency ultrasound NANOMEDICINE AND NANOTHERAPEUTICS / 66 tba Plenary Session / 67 Round table Social Dinner / 68 Social Dinner at Gallo Regillo Restaurant Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 69 Plasmon properties and hybridization effects in Silicene Corresponding Author: cristianisaac.vacacelagomez@fis.unical.it Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 70 Fundamental properties of Transition Metal dichalcogenides : a new class of 2D materials for opto-electronic applications Corresponding Author: maurizia.palummo@roma2.infn.it 9
14 Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 71 Plasmon Modes of Graphene Nanoribbons with Periodic Planar Arrangements Corresponding Author: sindona@fis.unical.it Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 72 Terahertz Plasmonics and non Linear Optics based on Dirac electrons in Topological Insulators Corresponding Author: stefano.lupi@roma1.infn.it Fundamental Properties / 73 Local Phase Density Approximation (LPDA) to the Bogolubov-de Gennes equations throughout the BCS-BEC crossover Fundamental Properties / 74 Monte Carlo simulations of fast electrons in Diamond and Graphite crystals Corresponding Author: mazzolini@ectstar.eu Electronic Devices and Fundamental properties / 75 Designing graphene based nanofoams with nonlinear auxetic and anisotropic mechanical properties under tension or compression Plenary Session / 76 High-resolution ultrasonic technique for bulk microstructure investigation. Principles and areas of application 10
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