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时间:2012-06-26
 主讲人:意大利驻华使馆科技参赞Plinio Innocenzi教授(易诺晨)

讲座时间:2012629日上午10

讲座地点:图书馆报告厅(请走西门)

讲座内容:意大利科技与创新、中意科技合作

语言:英语

主讲人介绍:

Prof. Plinio Innocenzi is Full Professor of Materials Science at the University of Sassari in Italy and Director of the Laboratory of Materials Science and Nanotechnology (LMNT).

He has been appointed from August 2010 Councellor for Science and Technology at the Italian Embassy in Beijing.

Prof. Plinio Innocenzi has received his Doctor Degree in Physics at the University of Padova in Italy, and has been from 1994 to 1996 Associate Researcher at the Solid State Chemistry, Inorganic Materials for Photonics Laboratory of the University of Kyoto in Japan. He has been visiting professor at the University of Paris VI (France), University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), University of Kyoto (Japan).

He is one of the founders of the International Sol-Gel Society and has served as Member of the Board of Directors (2002-2009). He has been President of the Science Park of Porto Conte Ricerche in Italy until June 2010. He is Member of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology and Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology.

On 2007 has received the prize for research from Sardinia Regional Government for Research and the NATO-ARW Award. He has been Co-Director of the NATO Advanced Research workshop, Ukraine 2007.

Prof. Plinio Innocenzi is author of more than 140 ISI publications: 2 books; 2 chapters of the Handbook of Sol-Gel Science and Technology; 5 Italian patents, 3 European patents, 2 PCT patents. His work has been cited more than 2500 times with a H-factor of 27. He has been invited to more than  40 International conferences, international schools as invited and keynote speaker and has organized 15 International Conferences and Summer Schools.

His research interest is focused on nano-scale self-assembled materials, mesoporous thin films and hybrid organic-inorganic materials. He has also developed with his research group different analytical and lithographic tools based on synchrotron radiation.