The Italian Interuniversity Consortium on Material Science and Technology (INSTM) is actually participated by 44 Italian Universities thus realizing an integrated scientific network among the community of chemists and engineers. INSTM is involved in many strategic areas for innovative devices development, such as: molecular materials for electronics and photonics; polymeric, composite, metallic and ceramic materials for structural and/or functional applications; nano-materials; nano-biomaterials and protective coatings. Research and development activities are performed through projects funded by public and private Italian institutions and International institutions, such as the European Commission. In the recent years much effort has been put to develop fundamental and applied knowledge in the area of nanotechnology and nanostructured materials. In this frame INSTM is actually coordinating three European Networks of Excellence and is participating in different Integrated Projects. A summary related to some of the on-going R&D activities is reported.
Highlights of the R&D activities in the nanotechnology area performed by the Italian Interuniversity Consortium on Materials Science and Technology (INSTM) / Valente, Teodoro; D., Gatteschi. - STAMPA. - 1:(2008), pp. 1038-1042. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2008 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, NSTI Nanotech 2008 Joint Meeting, Nanotechnology 2008 tenutosi a Quebec City; United States nel 1 June 2008 through 5 June 2008).
Highlights of the R&D activities in the nanotechnology area performed by the Italian Interuniversity Consortium on Materials Science and Technology (INSTM)
VALENTE, Teodoro;
2008
Abstract
The Italian Interuniversity Consortium on Material Science and Technology (INSTM) is actually participated by 44 Italian Universities thus realizing an integrated scientific network among the community of chemists and engineers. INSTM is involved in many strategic areas for innovative devices development, such as: molecular materials for electronics and photonics; polymeric, composite, metallic and ceramic materials for structural and/or functional applications; nano-materials; nano-biomaterials and protective coatings. Research and development activities are performed through projects funded by public and private Italian institutions and International institutions, such as the European Commission. In the recent years much effort has been put to develop fundamental and applied knowledge in the area of nanotechnology and nanostructured materials. In this frame INSTM is actually coordinating three European Networks of Excellence and is participating in different Integrated Projects. A summary related to some of the on-going R&D activities is reported.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.