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Politecnico di Milano: Innovative training network secures 3 9 million for early career researcher education

These updates are republished press releases and communications from members of the Science|Business Network Politecnico di Milano: Innovative training network secures 3.9 million for early career researcher education Politecnico di Milano is part of 2Exciting. This network, coordinated by Thomas Heine, Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at TU Dresden, Germany, aims to develop the next generation of scientists with high level skills and understanding of the rapidly evolving field of nano - optoelectronics, the study and applications of electronic devices that interact with light in 2D materials, specifically, layers of semiconductors a few atoms thick. The goal of 2Exciting is training early career researchers in an unmatched combination of scientific and complementary skills. The trainees will study the fundamental physics of the light-matter interaction in two-dimensional semiconductor materials to develop innovative optoelectronic devices for telecommunications and next

2Exciting: Innovative training network for early career researcher education in 2D research

 E-Mail IMAGE: Due to the strong light-matter interaction at the nano (2D) scale, scientists can find new ways of controlling electrical and optical properties and develop strategies to artificially tailor the optoelectronic. view more  Credit: 2Exciting The trainees will study the fundamental physics of the light-matter interaction in two-dimensional semiconductor materials to develop innovative optoelectronic devices for telecommunications and next generation technology applications. 2Exciting was granted a budget of 3.92 million under Horizon 2020 Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Action, Innovative Training Network Programme. Technology based on atomically thin, two-dimensional semiconductors (2DS) will underpin the next generation of innovations in computing, energy, and beyond. Due to the strong light-matter interaction at the nano (2D) scale, scientists can find new ways of controlling electrical and optical properties and develop strategies to artificially tailor the opto

New nanomedicine device is effective for treating glioblastoma multiforme

New nanomedicine device is effective for treating glioblastoma multiforme A micro-sized polymeric net wrapping around brain tumors, just like a fishing net around a shoal of fish: this is the microMESH, a new nanomedicine device capable to conform around the surface of tumor masses and efficiently deliver drugs. It has been described by the researchers of the IIT - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) in Nature Nanotechnology. The new biomedical implant has been validated in preclinical studies that demonstrate its effectiveness for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme. This work has been carried out by the group of Prof. Paolo Decuzzi, head of the IIT Laboratory of Nanotechnology for Precision Medicine, in collaboration with the Neural Stem Cell Biology Laboratory of Dr. Rossella Galli at the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan and the group of Prof. Gerald Grant at the Lucile Packard Children s Hospital of Stanford University.

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