New Nano Colloquia Series – Second Semester 2024
Be ready to delve into the institute’s cutting-edge research with the Nano Colloquia 2024 Second Semester schedule. Our scientists will showcase their latest achievements and discuss fresh perspectives on ongoing projects.
We are excited to launch the schedule of the Nano Colloquia series for the second semester of 2024, organized by our institute. This series reflects Cnr Nano’s ongoing commitment to fostering the exchange of groundbreaking research results and discoveries within our vibrant scientific community. The Nano Colloquia serve as a platform to enhance interaction among our research groups and provide doctoral students with exposure to the diverse array of scientific activities taking place within the institute. These seminars not only encourage the exchange of ideas and discussions on new perspectives but also help in setting future research goals. Every semester, our scientists and affiliated scholars come together to share their latest research achievements, strengthening the sense of community and collaboration at Cnr Nano. Each presentation will be accompanied by slides, and recorded video sessions will be made available shortly after each event, ensuring that all members of the institute can access the content at their convenience. We look forward to this new series of seminars and encourage all members of our institute to participate actively, contributing to the success of this important initiative. Check out the seminar schedule and save the dates that interest you the most! 

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