Opening of the AIV XXII Conference (Wednesday, May 20 2015, at 8:50 AM)
Program
- Words of Welcome by Rector of the University of Genoa
Prof. Paolo Comanducci - Welcome by Mayor of the City of Genoa
Prof. Marco Doria - Opening of the Conference by AIV President
Dr. Espedito Vassallo - Greetings by IUVSTA President
Dr. Mariano Anderle - Introduction by the Chairman of the Scientific Committee
Prof. Paolo Ossi
20/05/15 – PLENARY SESSION
Invited Speaker : Sandro De Silvestri –- Politecnico di Milano (Italia)
Light at the extremes: from femto- to atto-science for real time studies of atomic and electronic motions
20/05/15 – Industrial Plasmas
Microelectronics, micro-nanotechnology, energy and environmental technology, the life sciences and plasma medicine
Invited Speaker : Anna Maria Coclite –- Institute of Solid State Physics – Graz University of Technology (Graz, Austria)
Initiated PECVD: a new strategy to enhance monomer structure retention
20/05/15 – Vacuum technology: particle accelerators for Fundamental Research and Medical applications
Vacuum issues in the operation of the LHC injector, superconducting cavities for the European XFEL, NEG pumps, control process innovations in research and industrial vacuum systems
Invited Speaker : M.C. Bellachioma -– GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH (Darmstadt, Germania)
The Fair project at GSI
21/05/15 – PLENARY SESSION
Invited Speaker : Sergio Girotto –- Marine Contracting Consultant
Discussant: Giancarlo M. Potenza (PMSC S.A.)
Il caso Costa Concordia: un salto di qualità nei recuperi marittimi
21/05/15 – Biointerfaces
Biomaterials , tissue engineering, microfluidics and biomedical devicesInvited Speaker : Silvia Giordani -– IIT (Genova, Italia)
Functionalization of carbon nano-onions for biomedical applications
Invited Speaker : Alex Shard – National Physical Laboratory (Teddington, UK)
Challenges in the Measurement of Biomedical NanoparticleInvited SpeakerInvited Speaker :
Salvatore Iannotta –
CNR-IMEM-Parma Organic electrochemical transistors for biosensing and bioelectronics
21/05/15 – Fusion Technology
ITER: a huge step towards the realization of fusion energy. DEMOnstration fusion reactor: the final step before the commercial fusion plants
Invited Speaker : Raffaele Albanese –- Università di Napoli
Status and Perspective of the Project of a Nuclear Fusion Infrastructure for Testing Alternative Power Exhaust Systems
Invited Speaker : Giuseppe Zollino, Chiara Bustreo — Università di Padova
Scenarios for power generation in Italy by 2020
Invited Speaker : Thomas Sunn Pedersen, – Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Greifswald, GermanyProgress on commissioning and plans for plasma operation on the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator
Invited Speaker : Thomas Giegerich, – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technical Physics, Karlsruhe, Germany
Vacuum pumps for fusion reactors: Recent developments and the KALPUREX-Process
22/05/15 – Innovative Materials for Microelectronics and Sensors
Deposition and fabrication methods for micro- and nano-electronics. Smart technologies, non-volatile memories and micro-sensors
Invited Speaker : Livio Baldi -– Micron Semiconductor Italia srl (Italia)
Emerging non-volatile memories
22/05/15 – Surface Science and Nanostructuring at Surfaces
Characterization of surfaces and ultrathin films – New fabrication and characterization methods and processes for ultrathin films and novel nanostructured materials
Invited Speaker :
Fausto Sirotti -– Synchrotron SOLEIL (Gif-sur-Yvette, Francia)
Magnetic and electronic properties coupling lasers and synchrotron
radiation spectroscopy
Invited Speaker :
Marie Claire Pradier –
Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, Francia)
Surface chemical functionalisation: How to make surfaces passive or pro-active in a biological environment
Fusion technology
ITER: a huge step towards the realization of fusion energy. DEMOnstration fusion reactor: the final step before the commercial fusion plants
Industrial plasmas
Microelectronics, micro-nanotechnology, energy and environmental technology, the life sciences and plasma medicine
Biointerfaces
Biomaterials , tissue engineering, microfluidics and biomedical devices