Agenda
Seminar
Seminar of Prof. Alberto Striolo - Designing specialty chemicals from the bottom up: new surfactants and polymeric membranes for a sustainable future
School of Sustainable Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, University of Oklahoma (USA)
Bologna
Concluded events
Seminar
Recent developments and perspectives in vibrational spectroscopy
Seminar by M. Tommasini, Dipartimento di Chimica, Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica “G. Natta” – Politecnico di Milano
Bologna
Seminar
Organic optoelectronic smart-integrated and multifunctional devices for optical biosensing and brain-inspired computing
When combined with neuromorphic computing, organic devices could represent the next generation of bioelectronics
Bologna
Webinar
From droplets to functional surfaces: how wettability informs the design of advanced materials
Professor David Seveno from KU Leuven
Online
Seminar
Exploring matter with synchrotron radiation: imaging, spectroscopy and multiscale tomography at ESRF
Prof. Luigi Paolasini and Dr. Paul Tafforeau, ESRF, Grenoble (France)
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Activated carbon materials for electrochemical energy devices
Dr. Menaal Gupta, researcher at CNR-Institute of Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, Napoli, Italy
Bologna
Webinar
Discovering and engineering future therapeutic enzymes for improved L asparaginase variants for cancer treatment
Professor Joanna Loch from Jagiellonian University
Online
Seminar
Template-Designed Organic Electronics
Prof. Klaus Meerholz (Uni. Cologne, Germany)
Bologna
Seminar
Sustainable Photocatalysis: The Rational Design of Photocatalysts and an Introduction to Mechanophotocatalysis
Seminar by Prof. Eli Zysman-Colman
Bologna
Seminar
Quantum Chemistry Meets Artificial Intelligence to Understand Complex Molecular Processes across Biology, Materials, and Cultural Heritage
The impact of AI in Science
Online and in person - Rimini
Webinar
Combined physics-based and data-driven modelling strategies for the design of sustainable gas separations
Webinar presented by Prof. Dr Eleonora Ricci from University of Edinburgh, in the framework of the Una Europa alliance, focus area FuMaT
Online
Seminar
Influence of the Network Density on the Performance of Organic Batteries based on Triphenylamines
Prof. Klaus Meerholz (Institute for Light and Matter, University of Cologne)
Bologna