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Linguaggio della Ricerca
Linguaggio della Ricerca - LdR promotes a close collaboration between schools and science dissemination experts. The aim is to capture the interest of high school students in scientific research and to directly involve them in the dissemination of the topics they learn, using both English and Italian.
LdR is part of a National Network for scientific dissemination, which was created for fulfill the aims of the project "Dalla ricerca alla scuola e ... ritorno - Metodo, linguaggio e approccio scientifico per una scuola di qualità" (01.11.2016 - 05.11.2019). The project was financed by MIUR - Accordi e Intese (Law 113/91) D.D. 1524/2015 - Contract no. ACPR15T4_00327. The partners were CNR, ENEA and MeltingPro.
Beginning in the school year 2015/2016, the research units of ISM in Rome and Tito Scalo proposed a list of dissemination lessons to high schools in the surrounding areas.
ISM is involved in the organization of an annual LdR Workshop, which has been held every year since 2018, at the Montelibretti Research Area (AdR RM1). The workshop is dedicated to the high school students who have attended the LdR lessons and the works they produces based on the lessons of the previous school year. About 250 students participate every year.

European Researchers' Night
The Researchers' Night is an initiative promoted by the European Commission since 2005 that involves thousands of researchers and research institutions in all European countries every year. The goal is to create opportunities for meetings between the world of research and the public to spread scientific culture and knowledge of the research professions in an informal and stimulating context. Events include live science experiments and demonstrations, exhibitions and guided tours, educational lectures and seminars, shows and concerts.
ISM actively participates in the European Researchers' Night with initiatives in various locations, aimed at making the public aware of the research activities of ISM and their possible applications. This action is based on the realization that in order for publicly funded research to be promoted and financed, it requires the support of the public and their participation in the challenges and progress of science.

Other popular events
ISM staff promotes and participates in the realization of numerous dissemination events, on both the local and national scale. The dissemination activity is considered a task of equal importance to those of research and higher education.
Dissemination activities are also carried out for schools, with seminars and educational workshops held on school premises or by inviting students to visit the ISM facilities.

Publishing
ISM's editorial dissemination activities include popular literature, scientific journalism, and publication in popular journals of national and international research bodies. For a detailed list of the latter, see the personal pages of the individual researchers.

Dissemination projects
This page lists the funded scientific dissemination projects in which ISM is coordinator or partner.

Seminar@ISM
SEMINAR@ISM is a regular series of seminars given by both ISM staff and external guests on research topics of interest to the Institute.
The seminars will take place monthly and will be held in person at one of the four ISM sites. They will also be broadcast live on the social channels of the institute so that they can be followed by all interested ISM staff and also by external audiences.
The planning and organization is carried out by the Communication Office of ISM.
Ab-initio Insights into the Opto-Electronic Properties of Emerging 2D and Layered Materials
Maurizia Palummo, of the INFN, Department of Physics, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, will present on Monday 5th of May - 3.00 p.m., in meeting room IB09 of Area di Ricerca - CNR Tor Vergata, the seminar: Ab-initio Insights into the Opto-Electronic Properties of Emerging 2D and Layered Materials.
Will be broadcast live on the social media channels of CNR-ISM.
Big data and machine learning in materials science: toward data-driven semiconductor design.
Gabriele Saleh, of the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, will present on Wednesday 16th of April - 10.00 a.m., in meeting room IB09 of Area di Ricerca - CNR Tor Vergata, the seminar: Big data and machine learning in materials science: toward data-driven semiconductor design.
The Rational and (Sometimes) Irrational Design of Biomaterials for Medical Applications
Jennifer Weiser (The Cooper Union - USA) will present on Wednesday 16th of April - 12.30 p.m., in the Silvestri Hall at the central headquarters of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, the seminar: The Rational and (Sometimes) Irrational Design of Biomaterials for Medical Applications.
Pump-driven optical Kerr rotation and hidden quantum entanglement in centrosymmetric bulk WSe2
Thursday 03 April, 14:30, Emmanuele Cappelluti will hold the seminar "Pump-driven optical Kerr rotation and hidden quantum entanglement in centrosymmetric bulk WSe2" at the Seminar Room T1 of ElettraSincrotrone.
The seminar will be available online at this link or through the qrcode on the flyer.
Properties of Electron-Beam Functionalized Two-Dimensional Inorganic and Organic Materials and Heterostructures
Ute Kaiser (Ulm University - Germany) will present on Thursday 13th of March - 3.30 p.m., in room IB09 of the CNR Research Area of Tor Vergata, the seminar: Properties of Electron-Beam Functionalized Two-Dimensional Inorganic and Organic Materials and Heterostructures.
Industrial production of high quality 2D materials: status and prospect
Dr. Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional S.p.A.) will present on Thursday 20th of February - 3.00 p.m., in room IB09 of the CNR Research Area of Tor Vergata, the seminar: Industrial production of high quality 2D materials: status and prospect.
Perovskite Photovoltaics for Space Applications
Dr. Narges Yaghoobi Nia (Iritaly, PVSPACE) will present on Whensday 5th of February - 11.00 a.m., in meeting room of CNR-ISM di Montelibretti (Ed.15), the seminar: Perovskite Photovoltaics for Space Applications.
The seminar will be available online at the link: https://tinyurl.com/26lhpkv4
In this talk, results from recent studies will be presented, including the performance of perovskite solar modules tested during stratospheric flight experiments conducted by CNES and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) in Canada, as well as in Italy. I will also share findings on the electron radiation resistance of large-area solar cells with various back contacts, along with advancements in the fabrication of low-temperature, flexible, and stable solar cells optimized for space environments.
Hybrid spintronics: from nanoscale to microwave devices and quantum sensing
Prof. Giuseppe Maruccio, of the University of Salento, will present on Thursday 23th of January - 11.30 a.m., in meeting room of CNR-ISM di Montelibretti (Ed.15), the seminar: Hybrid spintronics: from nanoscale to microwave devices and quantum sensing.
The seminar will be available online at the link: https://tinyurl.com/24wchbfy
Magnetic Micro- and Nanodisks: A Bridge Between Thin Films and Nanoparticles – The contribution to the nM2-Lab of CNR-ISM to the new e-book Magnetic Nanoparticles: Materials Engineering, Properties and Applications.
Magnetic micro- and nanodisks represent a peculiar class of systems that combines the benefits of both thin films and nanoparticles, thus representing a bridge between them. The progress in designing, fabricating, and manipulating micro- and nanodisk systems is continuously enhancing the ability to tailor their properties, opening new opportunities to use them in fundamental studies and to explore new frontiers in materials science, physics, and other related fields.
Development of Solar Thermal Power Technologies in China
On Tuesday, October 15th, at 11:00, Prof. Gang Xiao, Deputy Director of the Institute of Thermal Energy Engineering at Zhejiang University, will present a seminar on the most innovative technologies and the current state of solar thermal technologies in China. The event will take place at the Conference Room of CNR Area of Montelibretti.
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Spin physics in lead halide perovskite crystals and nanocrystals
Prof. Dmitri Yakovlev, of the Technische Universität Dortmund, will present on Monday 30th of September in room IB09 of the CNR Research Area of Tor Vergata, the seminar: "Spin physics in lead halide perovskite crystals and nanocrystals".
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September 27, 2024 - European Researchers' Night
On the occasion of the European Researchers' Night, CNR-ISM opens its laboratories to give you a chance to experience a night as a scientist.
Metal-Halide Perovskite submicrometer-thick films for ultra-stable self-powered direct X-ray detectors - A new paper
In this paper, published on Nano-Micro Letters, we show that self-powered X-ray detectors, based on FAPbBr3 255-nm-thick films deposited onto mesoporous TiO2 scaffolds, can withstand a 26-day X-ray exposure with no signal loss, demonstrating ultra-high operational stability. Sensitivity is evaluated to be 7.28 C Gy−1 cm−3, an unprecedented value for thin-film-based photoconductors and photodiodes for “hard” X-rays. Response of submicrometer-thick perovskite films to the X-rays produced by a medical linear accelerator used for cancer treatment is here demonstrated for the first time.
The game 'Sud chiama Nord. Parole e Immagini Sottosopra' is an initiative promoted by CNR-ISM and CNR-ILIESI at the Rome Book Fair.
Through an engaging memory game, young explorers will be immersed in a world where scientific research becomes an exciting adventure of sharing and collaboration.
Join us on December 8th, from 12:30 to 13:30, at the Rome Book Fair - "Più Libri più Liberi" (Children's Space – Workshop Area).