8th Edition of the International Meeting on Nanostructures Self-Assembly, NanoSeA 2020

Italian

NanoSea is hosted every two years alternatively in France and in Italy. NanoSeA 2020 will take place in Rome, University La Sapienza, from June 8th to 12th.

As you might know from its previous editions (last two ones: 2016 and 2018), NanoSEA is traditionally focused on the most recent basic and applied contributions in the field of nanostructures and nanosystems self-assembly of different classes of materials, encompassing all the research advancements in several related fields in nanoscience and nanomaterials.

Please, have a look at the Conference Website, which contains all the information and important dates of the Conference.

Previous editions have seen the participation of about 200 scientists from all over the world, who have enjoyed very good science in a friendly atmosphere, encouraging fruitful exchanges.
 

Co-Chairs

Robertino Zanoni
Università di Roma La Sapienza, Rome

Isabelle Berbezier
IM2NP CNRS, Marseille

Paola Castrucci
Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome

 

Scientific Committee

Jean-Noël Aqua
NSP, UPMC, Paris, France

Caroline Bonafos
CERMES-CNRS , France

My Ali El Khakani
EMT-INRS, Canada

Elyahou Kapon
EPFL, Switzerland

Luc Favre
IM2NP-UMR CNRS Marseille, France

Leonida Miglio
University of Milano Bicocca, Italy

Nunzio Motta
University of QUT, Australia

Antoine Ronda
IM2NP, AMU – CNRS, France

Sergio D’Addato
University of Modena, Italy

Silke Biermann
École Polytechnique – Palaiseau, France

Vincent Repain
Université Paris Diderot, France

Patrick Vogt
Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany

 

Organizing Committee

Maurizio De Crescenzi
Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome

Simona Boninelli
IMM-CNR, Catania

Manuela Scarselli
Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome

Andrea G. Marrani
Università di Roma La Sapienza, Rome

Alessandro Motta
INSTM, Rome

Matteo Salvato
Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome

 

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