14:30 – 16:00                                                                       JUNE 13, 2019
A. I. CUZA Hall

PILLAR 5 – Instruments for nanomaterials know-how

PARALLEL SESSION 5.2 Nano and multiscale characterisation for a wide range of applications

The advances in state-of-the-art characterisation tools, complementing the computational modelling, act as driving forces for the next generation of industrial products. This session will investigate the issues related to multi-scale, multi-technique and real-time characterisation and integration with the latest knowledge in materials modelling that could lead to a better understanding and/or discovery of new phenomena and complex functional material systems, essential for new breakthrough products and industrial competitiveness.

MODERATOR:

Carlos Eduardo Lima da Cunha, DG Research & Innovation, F4 – Materials for Tomorrow, European Commission

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Elias Koumoulos, European Materials Characterisation Council, Belgium
Applying machine learning to process and characterisation data of nanomaterials: A means for prediction

Corneliu Ghica, Head of the Laboratory of Atomic Structures and Defects in Advanced Materials, National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania
Nanoscale materials characterization in a borderless Central European space: NIMP participation in CERIC-ERIC

Eva Valsami Jones, University of Birmingham, Director of the Facility for Environmental Nanoscience Analysis and Characterisation (FENAC) and Director of the MRes programme on Environmental and Biological Nanoscience
Analytical innovation for nanomaterial characterization: improving confidence in risk assessment

Nello Li Pira, Head of Physical Analysis Department, GML, Centro Ricerche Fiat, Italy
The fundamental role of the nanoscale materials characterization in the automotive industry

Tommaso Serchi, Environmental Health group of the SUSTAIN research Unit within the Environmental Research and Innovation Department (ERIN) of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
The npSCOPE – development of a new integrated instrument for accurate and reproducible physico-chemical characterisation of nanoparticles

Calin Ur, Technical Director, Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics ELI-NP, Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering – IFIN-HH, Romania
New research opportunities at ELI-NP

MODERATOR:

Carlos Eduardo Lima da Cunha

Carlos Eduardo Lima da Cunha

Policy Officer at European Commission

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)

Corneliu Ghica

Corneliu Ghica

Head of the Laboratory of Atomic Structures and Defects in Advanced Materials, National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania

Eva Valsami Jones

Eva Valsami Jones

University of Birmingham, Director of the Facility for Environmental Nanoscience Analysis and Characterisation (FENAC) and Director of the MRes programme on Environmental and Biological Nanoscience

Elias Koumoulos

Elias Koumoulos

European Materials Characterisation Council, Belgium

Nello Li Pira

Nello Li Pira

Head of Physical Analysis Department, GML, Centro Ricerche Fiat, Italy

Tommaso Serchi

Tommaso Serchi

Environmental Health group of the SUSTAIN research Unit within the Environmental Research and Innovation Department (ERIN) of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxemburg

Calin Alexandru Ur

Calin Alexandru Ur

Technical Director, Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics ELI-NP, Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering – IFIN-HH, Romania

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