Light interaction with nano and micro objects is a challenging field with many potential applications, ranging from biological systems to nanoplastics. When the light wavelength is approaching the system dimension, effects such as multiple scattering may have to be included in models or simulations to establish a morphology/refractive index relationship.
The workshop aims to bring together expert from adjacent fields to discuss the current developments of the experimental techniques and of the modelling issues to include effects beyond e.g. the Mie theory in the interpretation of experimental data.
Sessions
Monday afternoon
Session 1: optical detection techniques, nanostructure imaging
Session 2: poster+elevator
19:30 social diner
Tuesday morning
Session 3: nanoplastics, light and nanoobjects
Session 4: biological applications of light
Speakers
Maxim YURKIN, CORIA laboratory, Rouen (France)
Dario POLLI, Università di Milano (Italy)
Romain CEOLATO, Université de Toulouse (France)
Paolo BIANCHINI, IIT Genova (Italy)
Masaru KUNO, Notre Dame University (Indiana, USA)
Andrea VALSESIA, Joint Research Centre: EU Science Hub
Andrea BALDI, VU Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Michele ORTOLANI, Università La Sapienza, Roma (Italy)
Marco LEONETTI, CNR, Roma (Italy)
Michael DI GIOACCHINO, Università Roma 3, Roma (Italy)
EOS instruments Milano (Italy)
Organizing committee
UCSC: Luca GAVIOLI, Gabriele FERRINI, Mattia ANDRINI, Gabriele CIASCA
UNIBS: Stefania FEDERICI
UNIMI: Luca TERLIZZI, Lorenc CREMONESI
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