Luca Pellegrino gave an oral presentation at the online NFFA-DI workshop “Growth of epitaxial thin films and multilayers by pulsed laser deposition, with real-time and in-situ monitoring of the process and post-deposition analyses” organized on 10 July 2024 by Alessia Sambri (Cnr-Spin).

The title of the talk was “Fabrication of suspended epitaxial oxide thin films for micro & nanoelectromechanical transducers”.

Results from the OXiNEMS project have been presented at the 19th International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing (NMC24) in Vienna, Austria on June 24-27, 2024. This year the workshop has been organized by Prof. Silvan Schmid from TU Wien.

Luca Pellegrino gave the talk A Hybrid Superconductor/Nanomechanical Magnetic Field Detector for Biomagnetism” and Nicola Manca presented the poster “Integration of High-TC Superconductor with High Q Factor Oxide Mechanical Resonators” and the poster "(La,Sr)MnO3 trampoline resonator for room-temperature bolometers".

Register to the Workshop on Materials and Devices for Biomagnetism and Magnetometry.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working in the field of magnetic devices and related materials to stimulate new ideas and directions in emerging applications in biomagnetism.

Attendance to this event is free-of-charge upon registration

When? Tuesday April 16th, 2024

Where? Online (platform and link will be communicated to registered participants)

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The OXiNEMS project is officially over! However, we will continue to communicate the developments of our activities through social media and the website

Luca Pellegrino visited on 22.11.23 the Collaborative Research Centre CRC 1261 at the Faculty of Engineering of Kiel University and present the recent OXiNEMS results with a talk.

LINK to the event

Enjoy right now our submitted article on “Integration of High-Tc Superconductors with High Q Factor Oxide Mechanical Resonators” on arXiv ! [OPEN]

 

On 29 October 2023, “Brain and Quantum Sensors” conference took place at the twenty-first edition of the Genoa Science Festival, where Stefania Della Penna (University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara) and Carmine Granata (Cnr-Isasi) talked about magnetoencephalography, SQUIDs and emerging magnetic field sensors capable of increasing the applications spectrum and diffusion of magnetoencephalographic systems. The discussion has been moderated by Luca Pellegrino and organized in the framework of the OXiNEMS project.

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