SCIENTIFIC SECTOR - Title (teacher(s)); CD(s) (hours)[CD standing for Doctoral Credits]
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - Analytical approaches for nanorisk assessment in environment/pharma/food (Valentina Marassi); 1 CD (6h)
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - Analytical approaches for diagnostics and precision medicine (Jessica Fiori, Donato Calabria); 1 CD (6h)
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - Monitoring applications: Wearable sensors for monitoring vital parameters (Federica Mariani, Isacco Gualandi, Erika Scavetta); 1 CD (6h)
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - Monitoring applications: X-ray monitoring in material science and in the environment (Marco Giorgetti); 1 CD (6h)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY - Modeling charge and energy transfer processes in organic materials and biosystems: theory and hands-on tutorial (Daniele Fazzi); 1 CD (6h)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY - Advanced Spectroscopy: Near infrared spectroscopy, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy (Assimo Maris, Filippo Tamassia); 1 CD (6h)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY - Spectroscopic techniques and molecular simulations to explore the morphology of organic functional materials. Vibrational spectroscopy of organic crystals. Laboratory of microspectroscopic characterization of organic crystals. Modelling of organic materials (Venuti, Salzillo, Muccioli); 1 CD (6h)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY - Electrochemical properties and characterisation of organic semiconductor materials and devices with Lab tutorial (Massimo Marcaccio); 1 CD (6h)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Laboratory of spectroscopy and computational methods in organic chemistry: Hands on NMR (Andrea Mazzanti); 1 CD (6h)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Laboratory of spectroscopy and computational methods in organic chemistry: Chirooptical and computational methods (Michele Mancinelli); 1 CD (6h)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Advanced organic chemistry: Exercises in organic total synthesis” (Marco Lombardo, 6h); 1 CD (6h)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Advanced organic chemistry: Radicals in organic chemistry (Marco Lucarini, 6h).; 1 CD (6h)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Molecular devices and machines: fundamentals and prospective applications. (Stefano Corrà, 6h); 1 CD (6h)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Homogeneous approaches to modern catalysis: sustainability and industrialization. (Massimiliano Curcio, 6h) ; 1 CD (6h)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Inorganic and hybrid nanomaterials (Enrico Rampazzo, 6h) ; 1 CD (6h)
SOFT SKILLS - How the scientific method drives our research: a critical reading of selected scientific papers (Marianna Marchini, 6h).; 1 CD (6h)
SOFT SKILLS - Discovery or Invention? The paradox for a researcher-inventor. Patenting, Licensing and IP in University: basics and examples. Business development in the chemical industry (Pierluigi Reschiglian); 2 CDs (12h)
SOFT SKILLS - Academic spinoffs: from research to enterprise. The business model definition. Entrepreneurship on an academic basis. Industrial Research and Innovation from an EU perspective: Horizon Europe Financing. (Pierluigi Reschiglian); 2 CDs (12h)
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY - Chemical and Biological warfare agents, disarmament and non-proliferation. The course covers the main scientific and technological aspects related to chemical and biological weapons, the use of chemical and biological weapons in history and the main international treaties that prevent their development and proliferation. The course is designed for chemistry and biology students but also for students with a basic scientific background. Although some chemical and biological competences are useful, the course can be followed with profit also by students with a background in social sciences and international relations. (Emilio Parisini); 2 CDs (12h)
SHARED INSTRUMENTATION - Introduction and initial training on Confocal microscopy, FLIM and FCS: principles and applications to (nano)materials (Damiano Genovese); 1 CD (6h)
SHARED INSTRUMENTATION - Introduction and initial training on Single Crystal Diffraction. (Simone d’Agostino); 1 CD (6h)
ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR BATTERIES - Advanced inorganic materials for batteries (Francesca Soavi); 1 CD (6h)
ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR BATTERIES - Environmental and safety issues of advanced batteries (Catia Arbizzani); 1 CD (6h)
DISSEMINATION ACTIVITY: “Conoscere la Chimica” - Practical activity on the popularization of science. The group is usually involved in the event “La notte dei Ricercatori” and it organizes four shows for the school (students aged 9-13). The PhD students will be involved in the planning and realization of the events, and will experience teamwork, and how to cope with unexpected situations (Lucia Maini, Giovanni Valenti, Mattia Melosso); 25h = 1 CD