Politecnico di Milano, in cooperation with Park Systems and Gambetti Kenologia, is proud to invite researchers to the 2022 AFM Workshop on “Advanced micro and nano characterization of hybrid interfaces – A multidisciplinary approach” with a special demonstration of the automation of nanoscale imaging process on the most advanced nanotechnological tool, Park FX40 Automatic AFM.
Date: 8 November 2022
Time: 08.45 am – 07.00 pm
Venue: Aula Magna, Campus Leonardo, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 Milano, Italy
The one-day event is free of charge and requires a registration in advance before 1st November 2022.
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PROGRAM
The program is regularly updated.
First Panel | Chairman: Marcello Campione
- 8.45 am – Welcoming & Introduction
P. Carrozzo, S. Fabbri, E. Arbelo – Gambetti Kenologia & Park Systems Europe - 8.55 am – Guest Talk
Gianlorenzo Bussetti, Politecnico di Milano:
A combined Raman spectroscopy and electrochemical atomic force microscopy system for joining chemical maps to electrode surface topographies - 9.20 am – Guest Talk
Claudia Filoni, Politecnico di Milano:
Nanoelectrochemistry: mechanisms of sulphate adsorption on vicinal Cu(111) electrode surfaces studied by EC-STM and EC-AFM. - 9.45 am – Guest Talk
H. Joseph Christopher, Università Politecnica delle Marche:
Inverted Scanning Microwave Microscopy (iSMM): a democratizing approach to the microwave microscopy - 10.10 am – Guest Talk
Sven Kayser, IONTOF GmbH:
In-situ TOF-SIMS and SPM measurements providing true 3D chemical information on inorganic and organic surfaces. - 10.35 am – Guest Talk
Francesco Sedona, Università degli Studi di Padova:
Oxygen dissociation on Iron Phthalocyanine: Tuning the catalytic Activity by the supramolecular order - 11.00 am – Coffee Break
Second Panel | Chairman: Carlo Spartaco Casari
- 11.20 am – Guest Talk
Edoardo Albisetti, Politecnico di Milano:
Phase-nanoengineering via thermal scanning probe lithography - 11.45 am – Guest Talk
Francesca Casoli, IMEM-CNR Parma:
Atomic and Magnetic Force Microscopy for studying magnetic Heusler compounds - 12.10 pm – Guest Talk
Annalisa Calò, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia:
Spatial mapping of elasticity in human cells and tissues by SPM - 12.35 pm – Guest Talk
Andrea Cerreta, Park Systems Europe:
Electrical characterization of 2D materials via advanced Scanning Probe Microscopy modes - 1.00 pm – Lunch Break
- 2.00 pm – Live AFM Demo
Andrea Cerreta, Park Systems Europe:
FX40 Automatic AFM
Third Panel | Chairman: Gianlorenzo Bussetti
- 2.50 pm – Guest Talk
Tobias Cramer, Università di Bologna:
Organic Bioelectronic Interfaces Investigated by Multichannel Scanning Probe Microscopies - 3.15 pm – Guest Talk
Christian Martella, IMM-CNR Agrate:
Direct insight into the opto-electronic properties of 2D materials by atomic force microscopy - 3.40 pm – Guest Talk
Ernesto Placidi, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”:
A guide to juggling the AFM in chemistry - 4.05 pm – Guest Talk
Giorgio Giuffredi, AFR Milano:
Sidewall roughness AFM analysis of Lithium Niobate Optical Waveguides - 4.30 pm – Guest Talk
Luca Gavioli, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore – Brescia:
Characterizing the building blocks of nanogranular films with AFM - 4.55 pm – Coffee Break
Fourth Panel | Chairman: Edoardo Albisetti
- 5.15 pm – Guest Talk
Francesco Bonaccorso, Bedimensional 2021:
The role of AFM in the characterization of graphene and related materials - 5.40 pm – Guest Talk
Alice Lunghi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) – Ferrara:
Towards the design of new organic neural interfaces: the contribution of AFM imaging - 6.05 pm – Guest Talk
Giovanni Longo, ISM-CNR Roma:
Neuroblastoma response to stimuli as investigated through nanomotion sensing and correlative conventional and atomic force microscopy - 6.30 pm – Guest Talk
Clodomiro Cafolla, Durham University:
Impact of molecular ordering on lubrication - 6.55 pm – Closing Remarks
P. Carrozzo, S. Fabbri, E. Arbelo – Gambetti Kenologia & Park Systems Europe
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A special THANK YOU to Prof. Gianlorenzo Bussetti and Prof. Edoardo Albisetti from the Physics Department of Politecnico di Milano for hosting the event.