Full program
At the 12th International Workshop on Functional Nanocomposites (Nanoworkshop 2025), we will feature six invited speakers specializing in various topics and an ambitious program. Below you can see the schedules and presentations of each of the speakers. If you can’t see it, click here.
We remind all attendees that it is very important for the optimal development of the congress and a fair distribution of time that they be strict with the time, which we remind you is as follows:
• Invited speakers: 25 minutes presentation + 5 minutes Q&A
• Contributing speakers: 13 minutes presentation + 2 minutes Q&A
Posters
The poster session will be held in the library and will be folded into frames measuring 121 cm wide by 144.5 cm high (vertically), so the use of A0 size is recommended.
Invited speakers
Dr. Francesca Borghi, Department of Physics, University of Milano, Italy.
Structural and functional properties of cluster-assembled thin films; study of emerging behaviors in complex systems; development of neuromorphic data processing devices with self-assembled materials.
Dr. Daniil Nikitin, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Synthesis and investigation of novel advanced nanomaterials based on gas-aggregated nanoparticles, such as nanofluids with neuromorphic potential.
Dr. Alberto Palmero, Institute of Materials Science of Seville (CSIC – Univ. Seville), Spain.
Process-control during thin film growth for the fabrication of nanoengineered porous coatings by physical vapor deposition methods.
Dr. Elvira Paz, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), Portugal.
Spintronics, nanofabrication and magnetic materials.
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Schröder, Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany.
Initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD), nanoscale polymer and molecular thin films, organic electronics and computational quantum mechanical modelling.
Dr. Pablo Ares, Instituto de Fisica de Materia Condensada, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
Advances in fundamental ElectroMagnetic properties of 2D materials: piezoelectricity, ferroelectricity, and magnetic shielding.