Plan 20 September
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09:00 11:30 |
WELCOME SESSION | ||||
Chair: Maria Sabrina SARTO Sapienza University of Rome, Deputy Rectress for Research |
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Opening Greetings | |||||
PS.I.1 | Antonella POLIMENI Sapienza University of Rome, Rectress |
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Greetings | |||||
PS.I.2 | Paolo ORNELI Lazio Region, Councilor for Economic Development, Commerce and Handicraft, University, Research, Start-Up and Innovation |
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PS.I.3 |
Silvio BRUSAFERRO |
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PS.I.4 | Gilberto DIALUCE ENEA, President |
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Closing Greetings | |||||
PS.I.5 | Antonio D’ANDREA Sapienza University of Rome, Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Dean |
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OPENING SESSION
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Chair: Maria Sabrina SARTO Sapienza University of Rome, Deputy Rectress for Research |
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PS.II.1 |
Luigi NICOLAIS |
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PS.II.2 | Maria Chiara CARROZZA CNR, President |
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PS.II.3 | Gianmarco MONTANARI - CV IIT, General Director |
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PS.II.4 |
Pierluigi CAMPANA |
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PS.II.5 |
Giorgio GRADITI |
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PS.II.6 | Giorgio ROSSI University of Milan, Coordinator of NFFA-Europe/NEP Open Science at the Research Infrastructures: supplying FAIR data for the EOSC. |
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PS.II.7 | Corrado PERNA INAF, Chief Policy Officer PNRR and research: an opportunity to structure a national engagement policy towards a global ecosystem of research |
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PS.II.8 |
Luca MEINI |
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PS.II.9 |
Davide DAMOSSO Environment Park Turin, Chief Operating Officer The role of the Technology Park in the energy and ecological transition |
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PS.II.10 |
Francesco MATTEUCCI European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA), Programme Manager European Innovation Council experiences in facilitating deeptech innovation through promoting know-how transfer |
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11:30 - 11:45 break |
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ROUND TABLE |
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11:45 13:00 |
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Coordinators: |
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Moderators: Francesco MATTEUCCI, European Innovation Council (EISMEA) |
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In recent years, the role of research infrastructures as providers of high-level instrumentation and highly specialized skill has strongly increased owing to the need of optimum management of extremely expensive instrumentation of high complexity. The corresponding modification in the management of the research activity where the laboratory results have to be integrated with experiments carried out in large research infrastructures of public access poses, besides new opportunities, also new and often unexplored problems. The interaction among different structures has to be optimized as well as the interaction among different research teams, the intellectual property has to be managed as well as the time and access modes. Even more complex is the building up of delocalized research infrastructures organized as a network of independent laboratories. Moreover, the recently funded initiatives, both in the framework of Research Infrastructures and of Technological Infrastructures for Innovation, within the Next Generation EU Plan (PNRR) have strongly boosted the investments in Italy in this field. It is mandatory to frame these new initiatives within the broader framework of all national initiatives in a coordinated and inclusive scheme of synergy, management, best-practices sharing and governance. The Round Table has the aim of opening a dialogue among all the players involved in setting up, management and operation of research infrastructures and potentially interested in the use of infrastructures, providing them with information on both technological and organizational-managerial characteristics for the realization of a network of research infrastructures, while collecting opinions and suggestions on the optimum management approach. The themes on the table span from the needs in terms of operative structure, operator skills, to the instrument characteristics and their evolution strategy. We expect to stimulate in this way, further interests of operators thanks to a greater awareness of the potential offered by individual infrastructures and their integration. The Round Table starts with the panelists listed below, being participation open and free upon online registration. For those interested to be included in the list of panelists, please, send the request to the chairs Vittorio Morandi (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Marco Rossi (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) |
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PANELISTS |
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13.00 - 14:00 light lunch | |||||
SCIENTIFIC PLENARY SESSION |
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14:00 15:40 |
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Chair: Willa APPEL, New York Structural Biology Center, Executive Director | |||||
PS.III.1 | Mauro FERRARI BrYet Pharma & University of Washington, USA Transport OncoPhysics-based Cancer Therapeutics |
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PS.III.2 |
Gianluigi CASSE - CV
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PS.III.3 | Beatrice VALLONE Sapienza University of Rome The power of seeing: how CryoEM is bringing a revolution in engineering biological matter at the molecular level |
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Announcement of the NEST PRIZE Winner |
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15:40 16:00 |
Chair: Pasqualantonio PINGUE, Scuola Normale Superiore | ||||
PS.IV | Introduction Pasqualantonio PINGUE, Scuola Normale Superiore Premio NEST 2021 |
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Proclamation | |||||
Scientific contribution of the winner Gianluca MILANO |
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Conclusion and 'arrivederci' to the next NanoInnovation 2023 | |||||
16:00 - 16:20 break |
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SCIENTIFIC PLENARY SESSION Nanomaterials and Advanced systems for Health |
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16:20 18:00 |
Chair: Andrzej SIKORA, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland | ||||
PS.V.1 | Pietro Aleardo SICILIANO - CV CNR-IMM, Lecce Digital Solution for Active, Healthy and Smart Life |
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PS.V.2 | Diego MANTOVANI - CV Laval University, Québec, Canada Nano-Structured Coatings for the Next Generation of Health Therapies |
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PS.V.3 | Sabrina CONOCI - CV University of Messina Nano and Bio-structured Systems as a New Frontier of Diagnostic Devices |
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