Dottorato in Scienza e Nanotecnologia dei Materiali: online il calendario dell'esame finale del 37° ciclo

PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnology: Thesis defense, Session I

Candidates for the PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnology -37th cycle- will defend their Thesis according to the following schedule:

Friday, January 31st 2025,  starting at 9am in Aula Seminari (U5, first floor)

  • Massimo Alagia - “Bio-Inspired Supramolecular Approach to Elastomeric Composites and Nanocomposites
  • Francesca Alessandrini - “Enzyme-mediated approach for tuning the polarity of microfibrillated cellulose: characterization and application as a reinforcing filler in model elastomeric compounds
  • Mattia Carnevale - “New functional materials derived from biomasses tailored to sustainable rubber compounds
  • Davide De Luca - “Design and synthesis of supramolecular structures by self-assembling of tailored organic units for advanced polymeric materials

Thursday, February 6th 2025, starting at 10am in Aula Seminari (U5, first floor)

  • Andrea Erroi - “Scintillating nanocomposites based on lead halide perovskite nanocrystals”  ​
  • Irene Ostroman - “Electrochemical behavior of oxidized MAX phases as alkaline-ion battery electrodes: exploring novel approaches of Electron Microscopy
  • Alice Pancaldi - “Substrate-Induced Phenomena in Organic Molecular Thin Films

Monday, February 10th 2025, starting at 10am in Aula Seminari (U5, first floor)

  • Matteo Boventi - “The Multifaceted Applications of 129Xe NMR: Insights into Complex Systems from Structured Liquids to Catalysts
  • Sara Orsini - “Design of filler materials with stimuli-responsive properties for smart composites applications
  • Lorenzo Viganò - “Sustainability in TiO2 recovery and application for environmental remediation

Wednesday, February 12th 2025, starting at 10am in Aula Seminari (U5, first floor)

  • Daniele Montini - “Silica production from hexafluorosilicic acid recovery process for functional and structural applications
  • Anny Catalina Ospina Patino - “Rigid and soft materials for icephobicity: The role of surface and mechanical properties
  • Luca Stendardo - “Conceptual Framework for Ice Adhesion Investigation on Surfaces

Thursday, February 13th 2025, starting at 2pm in Aula Seminari (U5, first floor)

  • Chiara Daldossi - “Ab initio modeling of transition metal oxide surfaces functionalized with (bio)organic molecules for photocatalysis and nanomedicine
  • Giulia Frigerio - “Modeling of bioinorganic nanosystems for active targeting, drug delivery and cell membrane penetration in cancer therapy
  • Simone Perego - “Machine Learning and Molecular Dynamics in operando simulations of catalytic reactions

5 more candidates (PON students) will defend the Thesis in March/April. A dedicated calendar will be supplied.