From 5 to 7 June 2019, our national NANO meeting, the XIX Meeting on Surfaces and Nanostructured Materials, was held in Buenos Aires.
Since 2001, this event brings together representatives from the academic, scientific and productive sectors to discuss the state of the art, challenges and advances in different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
This year, the meeting had two venues: Centro Atómico Constituyentes (CAC-CNEA) and Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial (INTI).
As usual, the event developed an intense program of activities through plenary and semi-plenary talks, oral contributions, poster sessions, and a round table focused on disseminating and discussing research, technological development and transfer to the productive sector, as well as opportunities and challenges for the future of nanotechnology.
Many members of our groups participated:
Luciana Martinez “PyPrinting y PySpectrum, dos programas de código abierto para el estudio óptico de nanoestructuras” (poster)
Alan Szalai “Nanoscopía de fluorescencia tridimensional con resolución por debajo de de 10 nm basada en la utilización de excitación súper-crítica (talk)
Lucía Lopez “Estudio de la configuración óptima de patrones de iluminación para nanoscopía MINFLUX usando simulaciones numéricas” (poster)
Cecilia Zaza, Ianina Violi “Impresión óptica selectiva de nanopartículas de silicio a través de su resonancia magnética dipolar” (poster)
Santiago Sosa “Desarrollo de una caja proteica para transporte y mejoramiento de propiedades fotofísicas de fluoróforos” (poster)
Luciano Masullo “Nanoscopía MINFLUX con excitación de pulsos intercalados” (poster)
Mariano Barella, Ianina Violi “Determinación de la temperatura de una nanopartícula usando el espectro de luminiscencia” (poster)