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Nano Colloquia 2023 – the first semester series is out!
The Nano Colloquia seminars feature two talks every month by Cnr Nano researchers presenting latest research achievements and discussing new perspectives within our community. A deep dive into the institute's most advanced research.

We are pleased to announce the new series of the Nano Colloquia : the 2023 First Semester!

Every semester the Istituto nanoscienze holds a Colloquia series where Cnr Nano scientists and affiliated scholars share the results and the achievements of the work performed with all members of the institute’s community. These colloquia series are aimed to increase interaction between research groups as well as expose doctoral students to the institute’s broad range of research activities. In addition these seminars intend to facilitate exchange of ideas, discussion of new perspectives and  future research aims.  Slides and recorded video of the seminars will also be available – published shortly after the event is held.

 

An overview of the 2023First Semester schedule is here and here.

The updated information of each seminar is available on in the Seminar section of this website. Online meetings will be held using GoToMeeting. The link will be sent at due time.

 

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