An interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to nanoscience and nanotechnology at the frontier of basic and applied research. The emphasis in research is on cutting-edge experimental techniques and modelling tools, novel concepts, and close collaboration with academia.
A new research project led by Ilaria Tonazzini of Cnr-Nano has been funded by the Angelman Syndrome Alliance. It will develop a less invasive method to deliver Angelman syndrome therapy and assess non-invasive imaging methods.
A combined STM and DFT study reveals that upon deposition on a metal surface the energetics of motor molecules conformations are modified. Results are published and pictured on the cover of The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
The research project led by SISSA in collaboration with Cnr Iom, Cnr Nano and University of Firenze will investigate touch in physiological conditions through the development of a new stimulation device. The kick-off meeting took place last week.
Researchers proposes an orbital Edelstein effect one order of magnitude higher than the spin Edelstein effect. The article published in Physical Review Letters has been selected as "Editor's Suggestion".
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Cnr Nano researcher Miriam Serena Vitiello one of the 'Proof of Concept' grants, aimed at bringing advances in frontier research closer to the market.