• Talks will be 15 minutes long, plus few minutes for questions.
  • The presentation must be in English.

Note that It is not mandatory to present your research results, you can just give e general presentation of your research topic. During the talk, remember to briefly present the research activity of your group, so that we can all have a better understanding of the research activities of our Department.

In addition to the oral presentation everyone is also invited to present a POSTER and to attend to the poster session.


  • Gabriele Calzā - Education, teaching and communication of Physics
  • Giovanni Acquaviva - The interpretation of horizon temperature through tunnelling methods and Unruh-deWitt
  • Anna Battisti - Computer simulation studies of biological molecules
  • Marco Larcher - Understanding Disorder Using Ultracold Atoms
  • Federica Bianco - Nonlinear optics in strained silicon waveguides
  • Alessandra Santini - Nano-materials and nano-particles for hydrogen production
  • Rajesh Pandiyan - Effect of Neodymium (Nd3+) doping on the structure, optical and photoluminescence properties of nanostructured TiO2 thin films
  • Massimo Eccher - Development of a photovoltaic dense array based on multijunction solar cells
  • Giovanni Paternoster - Silicon Solar Cells for Concentration Photovoltaic Applications
  • Fabrizio Sgrignuoli - Nanocrystalline Silicon Down-Shifter for Silicon Solar Cell

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