by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Feb 8, 2019 | Home slide, News
In orbit around the nanoworld, hunting for molecules Like a satellite that runs around its planet. But the planet is less than a millionth of a meter, the satellite is the tip of a light beam. And it is not gravity to keep it in orbit, but the signals captured by the...
by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Jan 17, 2019 | Home slide, News
In an article on Advanced Functional Materials scientific journal, Francesco Rossella and co‐workers at NEST Laboratory describe a single n‐type InAs nanowire, electrically contacted, which is surrounded by an ionic liquid – a neutral ensemble of positive and negative...
by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Jan 17, 2019 | News
Subcellular, nanoscopic, dynamic structures or compartments, such as vesicles, organelles or entire cellular protrusions are key effectors of cell-life regulation. Yet, our ability to study their biochemistry in living cells is severely challenged by their restless,...
by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Jan 10, 2019 | News
IEEE EMBS BSN 2019 – Call for Papers The 16th IEEE International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN’19) is sponsored by IEEE-EMBS to address the challenges in the emerging sensor medical/healthcare systems and networks. BSN’19 will...
by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Jan 8, 2019 | News
È indetta una selezione pubblica, per titoli, per il conferimento di n. 1 Premio di studio intitolato al Prof. Dario Nobili per tesi di dottorato di ricerca discusse nell’anno 2018 che abbiano dimostrato risultati di particolare eccellenza scientifica o...
by Pasqualantonio Pingue | Dec 20, 2018 | News
It has been just concluded the cleaning day 2018 in the lab 1.11. Ilaria Tonazzini organized the cleaning procedure and all the lab users participated to the activity. In the following picture the final “selfie” of the participants! Thanks to all of you for your...