chem2Dmat 2023 took place in Bologna, Italy from 15–18 May 2023. Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale, Nanoscale Advances , Materials Horizons and RSC Applied Interfaces were delighted to support prizes at this event and we would like to congratulate our winners!
Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances Poster Prize Mirette Fawzy (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Mirette Fawzy is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada under the supervision of Professor Karen Kavanagh and Assistant Professor Michael Adachi. She received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Physics from Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt and the University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa respectively. Her research interests include two-dimensional materials (TMDCs), biosensors, and nanoelectronics. |
Materials Horizons Poster Prize Roberta Fabbri (National Research Council, Italy) Roberta Fabbri is a PhD student in Bioengineering, at the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering “Guglielmo Marconi”, University of Bologna, Italy. She is carrying out her PhD research activity at the Institute for Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity (ISOF), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Bologna, under the supervision of Dr. Valentina Benfenati and Prof. Mauro Ursino, in collaboration with Prof. Vincenzo Palermo. She obtained her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Bologna. Her current research focuses on the development and validation of advanced Graphene-based interfaces and devices to study brain glial cells, for future neuroscience and neuroengineering applications targeting the diagnosis and therapy of neurological disorders.
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RSC Applied Interfaces Poster Prize Alberto Brambilla (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Alberto Brambilla is currently Associate Professor of Experimental Physics at the Physics Department of Politecnico di Milano. He received his Master degree in Physics at the Università degli Studi of Milano and his PhD in Physics at Politecnico di Milano. His research activity focuses on: growth and characterization of nanostructured surfaces and ultrathin films for magnetic and electronic applications; microscopy and spectroscopy of surfaces and nanostructures; magnetic properties of surfaces, interfaces and nanostructures. He is currently coordinating the European project “Selectively Activated INFOmation technology by hybrid Organic Interfaces (SINFONIA)”, which aims to develop Organic Antiferromagnetic Spintronics.
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