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Highlights 2019

We are happy to announce the publication of  the Highlights 2019 summarizing the main activities and achievements of the  Nanoscience Laboratory in 2019.

L'intelligenza artificiale viaggia sulla luce

We invite you to listen the interview with Lorenzo Pavesi, the head of the Nanoscience Laboratory and the BACKUP and PELM project, for the program "Smart city" on Radio 24 about optical circuits for automatic learning.

Here the interview of the 26th of February.

  

 

Stefano Signorini won 2020 Applied Sciences Travel Award

We are happy to announce that our Stefano Signorini won the "Travel Award Optics and Lasers 2020".

"2020 Travel Awards" is sponsored by MDPI and Applied Sciences and the awards were granted to six outstanding young researchers working in thematic areas. Congratulations Stefano for this great result! 

New Post-Doc joins Nanoscience Laboratory

We are happy to welcome our new Post-Doc Ilya Auslender that will work within the BRANDY project

Welcome Rose

We are happy to welcome Rodoula G. Zafeiri (Rose) who will join our lab as a visiting Erasmus student for the next five months. Rose will work on neuromorphic photonics. 

  1. New PhD student joins Nanoscience Laboratory
  2. Piattaforme ottiche per l’intelligenza artificiale
  3. Photonics as a key enabling technology
  4. Nanoscience Laboratory Kick off Meeting 2019 – 11 December 2019
  5. Two new PhD students join Nanoscience Laboratory

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