The National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) will organize the
9th InternationalWorkshop on Materials Physics (IWMP) from 14 to 16 of May 2024.
The aim of the workshop is to share the latest scientific results related to advanced materials
andcharacterization techniques, with a focus on biomaterials, the development of new sensors for
healthcareapplications and new approaches related to drug formulation and methods to overcome drug
instability.
The workshop includes sessions for invited and oral contributions and a poster session. The aim of
thisworkshop is to attract well-known researchers, with whom to establish new collaborations materialized
injoint publications, projects, and personnel exchanges.
The confirmed guest list will be announced at the end of January 2024.
All the invited contributors are expected to submit an abstract with maximum 2.500 characters (with spaces)by
March 15, 2024.
For the poster session, young researchers are invited to submit a one-page abstract by March 15, 2024
topresent their contribution to this workshop in poster form, the format of the abstract being A4, Times
NewRoman 12, single spacing, margins of 2 cm, including figures and references to the email addresses of
theorganizers (barac@infim.ro, george_stan@infim.ro, victor.diculescu@infim.ro). The best abstracts will
beselected by the Scientific Committee for oral presentations during the workshop.
The workshop will take place at the Otetelesanu Hall located in Magurele, Romania.
Present position: Professor, Habilitation inMedicine, Head of
Dept.ofBiophysics and Cellular Biotechnology, Senior Researcher
ofResearch Excellence Centre in Biophysics and Cellular
Biotechnology,Coordinator of Master ProgramMedical Biophysics and
CellularBiotechnology
Research interests: (i) biophysical evaluation of electric
andelectromagnetic fields interactions with cell membrane and
cellularprocesses like endocytosis and mitosis (electroporation,
dielectrophoresis,and high frequency modulated radiofrequency fields);
(ii)evaluation of mechanical and electro-optical properties of
cells undermanipulation with optical tweezers and by using optical
phase-basedmicroscopy techniques; (iii) evaluation of nanomaterials
effects oncells in culture by using absorption and fluorescence
spectroscopy;(iv) biophysical evaluation of platelets in
hematologicaldisorders.
Scientific societies: International Society for
Electroporation-basedTechnologies and Treatments (ISEBTT) – Secretary
General mandate 2022-2026;Romanian Society of Pure and Applied Biophysics
(RSPAB) – Vice-presidentmandate 2018-2022, Secretary General mandates
2013-2018 and 2009-2013
Scientific activity: (a) ORCID 0000-0003-0017-6180; (b) publications: 27
peerreviewed original ISI articles (h-index 11 WoS, 13 Google
Scholar),16 ISI summaries, 11 BDI publications, 2 books (in Romanian), over
70 oraland 120 poster presentations at scientific meetings; (c) 1 patent and
1patent application at Romanian State Office for Inventions and
Trademarks;(d) coordinator of 10 research projects (4 international
collaborations and6 national grants) and team member in more than 25 other
research projects.
Assistant Professor in Bioengineering, conducting research in
materialsscience applied to orthopaedics, with a special focus on
nanostructuredmaterials and their combination with 3D printing and 3D
bioprinting and onthe development of new biomaterials from re-use of waste
sources. She alsocarries out research on materials for cultural heritage
conservation, with aspecific reference to the development of consolidants
and protectives forancient stone, mortars and archaeological bone. She
obtained her MasterDegree (2012) and her PhD (2016) in Engineering at the
University ofBologna, where she also served at as post-doc researcher. She
has beenresearcher at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute from 2017 to 2023 and
adjunctprofessor of Ceramic Materials at the University of Bologna from 2016
to2019. She spent research periods abroad, including 6 months as a
VisitingStudent Research Collaborator at Princeton University (2014-2015),
under thesupervision of Prof. George Scherer and 2 months as a Visiting
Scholar atthe New York University (2023). Her research was awarded with
several pricesincluding the ON-EORS award in 2021, a 10.000 AlmaCurie prize
from theUniversity of Bologna for participation to the MSCA call 2021, a
10.000prize for start-up ideas (Programme Reactor, Fondazione Golinelli,
Bologna)and by a visiting and training period at the “Mind the Bridge
StartupSchool” (San Francisco, CA).
She is board member of the European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS),where
she serves as Secretary General and Co-chair of the awards committee,and a
Member of the Industry Alliance Committee of the Orthopaedic ResearchSociety
(ORS). Previously, she served in the Young Investigators board ofthe EORS
(2020-2022). She is a member of the Cost Action NetwOArk (CA21110“Building
an open European Network on OsteoArthritis research”, 2022-on) andof the
EUSOA congress working group (09/2023-on).
She is author of co-author of >50 Journal Papers (> 1280 citations).
She received funding from Principal Investigator of the project “A
newstrategy to address tumor relapses by nanostructured implantable
devices”,financed by the Italian Ministry of Health and devoted to
antimicrobial andantitumor materials for spine metastases, WP leader of
projects funded bythe Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scottish Funding Council
and the ScottishGovernment (RSE Saltire International Collaboration Award)
and by theItalian Ministry of Economy and Finance (5 per mille for
ScientificResearch) and key person of the Euronanomed Project “NANOVERTEBRA
– Nextgeneration antibacterial nanostructured osseointegrated customized
vertebralreplacement”.
“Ilie Murgulescu” Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Romanian
Academy,ROMANIA
Dr. Eng. Raul-Augustin Mitran is a Scientific
Researcher(2nddegree) at the “Ilie Murgulescu” Institute of
PhysicalChemistry of the Romanian Academy, where he works from 2015. He was
awardedthe Ph.D. title by the University “Politehnica” of Bucharest in 2012.
He wasawarded the Habilitation degree in Chemistry in 2023 by the
RomanianAcademy.
Raul-Augustin Mitran has worked as a scientist in both industry and
academia.From 2012 to 2015 he was employed as a scientist/project manager at
SaraPharm Solutions, SRL (Romania), working in the field of
solid-statechemistry and phase transition of pharmaceutical active compounds
as well asa technical supervisor on electrochemical fuel cells research. In
academia,he has worked as post-doc researcher on two research projects on
mesoporoussilica carriers for drug delivery applications at University
“Politehnica”of Bucharest (2012 – 2016). Raul-Augustin Mitran was also
awarded apost-doctoral grant at the same institution for the study of
physisorptionat the mesopore level (2014 – 2015). He was employed as an
AssociatedProfessor at University “Politehnica” of Bucharest from 2015 to
2018.
He is studying nanoconfinement effects on physico-chemical properties such
asphysisorption and phase change. His research is mostly targeted at
drugdelivery and thermal energy storage applications, while the
nanoconfinementeffects are mainly obtained using mesoporous silica and
silicates matrices.Dr. Mitran is a pioneer in the field of nanocomposite
phase change materialsusing mesoporous silica matrices, having published the
first paper detailingthe strategy for obtaining such materials with high
energy capacity (>100 J/g).
He has published 69 peer-reviewed, ISI articles, of which 2 are review
papersand 2 book chapters. He is an author or co-author for 13 national
andinternational patents. The speaker has coordinated 3 national
researchgrants. His work has been cited of more than 750 times and he
hasanh-index of 17 (ISI). He was awarded the “Gheorghe Spacu” Award
ofthe Romanian Academy (2017), the Honorary Diploma of the Romanian
ChemicalSociety (2011) and the Diploma and Badge of Excellence awarded by
thePresident of Romania for remarkable results and increasing the prestige
ofthe Romanian School (2001, 2002).
Institut d’Electronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie
(IEMN),FRANCE
Dr. Rabah Boukherroub received a PhD in chemistry from the University
PaulSabatier in Toulouse, France. He is currently a CNRS research director
and agroup leader at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics
andNanotechnology (IEMN), CNRS & University of Lille, France. He
isAssociate Editor for ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. His
researchinterests are in the area of functional materials, surface
chemistry, andphotophysics of semiconductor/metal nanostructures with
emphasis onbiosensors, nanomedicine, photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. He
haspublished many research publications, wrote 43 book chapters and
co-editorof 10 books in subjects related to nanotechnology, materials
chemistry, andbiosensors. He has 15 patents or patents pending.
Centre for Advanced Laser Technologies – CETAL; National Institute forLaser,
Plasma and Radiation Physics – INFLPR, ROMANIA
Felix SIMA finished a bilateral PhD in Physics – Chemistry in 2011, at
bothUniversity of Bucharest in Romania and University of Haute Alsace,
France.The study was devoted to the implementation of a new laser-based
coatingtechnology to be proposed for osseous titanium-based implants. With
the aimto either surpass delamination issues of films obtained by
conventionalmethods and to accelerate osseointegration, a biomimetic
approach was usedto assemble a hybrid multi-layer system of calcium
phosphate and boneextracellular matrix proteins by laser depositions. He
followed postdoctoralstudies as a Fellow of the Japanese Society for the
Promotion of Science atRIKEN, Japan, in 2014 for one year where he has now a
Visiting Scientistposition since 2015. New laser set-ups and hybrid
technologies that combinedfemtosecond laser assisted etching with two-photon
polymerisation weredeveloped, aiming to reduce dimensions of microchannels
produced insideglass to nanoscale dimensions, as well as to improve their
opticalinterrogation resolution for observation of cancer cell migration in
narrowspaces.
He joined National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics –
INFLPRin 2005 and he is in present a group leader and competence
representativefor biomimetic laser processing, characterisation and testing
of photonicbiosystems.
He has implemented new laser set-ups and proposed a new laser-based methodfor
coating solid substrates with two different organic materials mixed in
acontrolled gradient of composition. The implemented technique,
combinatorialmatrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (C-MAPLE), was
anticipated to offerunique characteristics of new organic materials, blended
or in multi-layercoating configurations. Thus, any two different compounds
can be assembledon solid substrates by C-MAPLE without any impediment of not
being able tochoose combinations due to non-mixable solvents. It was
demonstrated at thetime that one can obtain thin polymer coatings with
variable compositioncapable to induce cellular response modulation on
discrete gradient areas(2011-2014).
In collaborative agreement with RIKEN, research was devoted to
theimplementation at CETAL department of a new laser processing method
usingpicosecond lasers (picosecond laser assisted etching – PLAE) which
iscurrently applied for transparent material processing for
biochipfabrication (2015-2023).
His research interests cover bioprinting of functional structures
andmaterials for biomimetic applications, development of new laser
technologiesfor integration, assembling and interrogation of relevant
microfluidic andphotonic biosystems.
“Iuliu Hațieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ROMANIA
Prof. Cristea is the Director of the Drugs Bioanalysis and
NanotechnologiesResearch Center – BioNanoMed and of the Department Pharmacy
1, from theFaculty of Pharmacy, „Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and
Pharmacy,Cluj-Napoca. The Research centre is using an interdisciplinary
approach toidentify and analyse drugs, metabolites, biomarkers, drugs of
abuse, andpathogen bacteria from biological fluids, and environmental and
foodsamples. In this regard, different analytical and physical techniques
areused.
After graduating from the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
ofBabes Bolyai University, she also graduates from the Faculty of
Pharmacyfrom “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Cluj-Napoca. Shereceived her Ph.D. in chemistry at the Rennes 1 University,
France, andBabes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Prof. Cristea is a member of the Scientific Council of
theBioelectrochemical Society (BES) and Associate Editor of the
MicrochemicalJournal. Her research interests are in the development and
implementation ofadvanced molecular materials for electrochemical sensing
devices forbiologically relevant molecules and the design of new
(bio)sensors andbiomimetic approaches for biomedical applications,
pharmaceutical, food, andenvironmental analysis. The selection of aptamers
for biosensing purposesbut also for targeted drug delivery is a new research
direction of herinterest.
Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Microelectronics and
Photonics,POLAND University of Aveiro, PORTUGAL
José M.F. Ferreira is an Associate Professor with Habilitation in
MaterialsScience and Engineering from University of Aveiro, who got enrolled
as PI ina POLONEZ.BIS project at ŁUKASIEWICZ – Institute of Microelectronics
andPhotonics. Throughout his scientific career, he supervised 42 Master and
25PhD students, and more than 20 post-doc senior research programs.
Heregistered 16 patents, published 6 book Chapters and > 590 articles in
SCIjournals. He is recipient of several awards, including the ‘Stimulus
toExcellence–2005 award’ from the Portuguese Foundation for Science
andTechnology (FCT); the ‘Chinese Ceramic Society–2005’ award; Membership
ofthe World Academy of Ceramics award ( www.waceramics.org) since July2013; awarded with the Title of Fellow
of the European Ceramic Society(ECerS) in recognition of his
achievements and contributions to the field ofCeramics, June 24th, 2015,
Toledo, Spain; the Title of Vebleo Fellow ( https://vebleo.com/mset/#i2speakers),21 November 2020; the Title
of Fellow of the International Association ofAdvanced Materials
(FIAAM) ( https://www.iaamonline.org/fellow-of-iaam),10thDecember
2020. He is one of the Editors-in-chief of theJournal of the
American Ceramic Society since January 2018. According to
theprominent academic platform for scientists in the area of
Materials Science(2022 Edition – https://research.com/scientists-rankings/materials-science),he
was ranked #1173 in the world ranking.
Centre for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, LITHUANIA
Rasa Pauliukaite is a Chief Researcher at the Centre for Physical Sciencesand
Technology (FTMC). She is working in the area of electroanalysis,
mostly(bio)sensing, including development of new materials for sensing. She
iscurrently Chair of the Scientific Board at FTMC. She is also an
activemember of the International Society of Electrochemistry.
“Victor Babeș” National Institute of Pathology, ROMANIA
Cristiana Tanase is an MD, PhD, Principal Investigator in medical
research,Proteomics Department, “Victor Babes” National Institute of
Pathology andHabilitated Professor of Molecular Biology at “Titu Maiorescu”
University,Faculty of Medicine. Bucharest, Romania.
The main research focus is on omics technologies,
personalizedmedicine-biomarkers in cancers (brain cancers, head and neck and
digestivecancers), tests of biological materials (toxicity, effectiveness),
withpublished results regarding proteome profiler, cytokine panels,
dysregulatedsignalling pathway as therapy targets, as well as involvement of
cancer stemcells. Some results were patented (Granted patents: 2022 –
Proteomic profilecarried out by mass spectrometry for detecting cerebral
tumours -RO130589(B1); 2018 – Soluble set of biomarkers for diagnosis,
prognosis andmonitoring of brain tumours- RO130590(B1)).
She implemented over 65 projects (25 as CO); out of these 12 were
supportedwith international funding. The majority of these projects focused
on cancerresearch, resulting in more than 170 publications (WoS), and 15
patentsrequests. She is a FP7/Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe and EuroNanoMed
ExpertEvaluator. She is a reviewer for over 50 international journals,
boardmember for 4 ISI journals (one as Editor-in-Chief and one as
AssociatedEditor); h-index (WoS) 26; h-index (GS) 32, i10-index 63,
citations 2892.
Department of Analytical and Physical Chemistry, University of
Bucharest,ROMANIA
Camelia Bala is a professor of analytical chemistry at the University
ofBucharest, where she began her academic career in 1990. She also
coordinatesthe research group in bioanalytical chemistry, sensors, and
biosensors.Since 2011, she has been the Director of the Doctoral School on
Chemistry.
The research activity is concentrated on the development and application
ofchemical sensors, biosensors and immunosensors for food, environmental
andclinical analysis, The current research is focused on the integration
ofbiological molecules (DNA, antibodies, cells and enzymes) and other
specieswith micro- and nanostructures with interest for the design of novel
sensorsand biosensors, and investigations of mechanisms at bio-interfaces,
Herresearch group is composed of undergraduate, graduate, and
postdoctoralscholars with research interests lie in the area of
Bioanalytical Chemistry,at the interface between Analytical Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
Institute of Molecular Science, University Bordeaux, FRANCE
Alexander Kuhn is Professor at the Institut of Molecular Science
(UniversityBordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, France), as well as Adjunct
Professor atVISTEC (Thailand) and Henan University (China). After studying
chemistry atthe TU München, he obtained his PhD in 1994 from the University
Bordeaux.Following his post-doctoral studies at Caltech (1995/1996) he
obtained anAssistant Professor (1996) and later a Full Professor (2000)
position inBordeaux. He is a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de
France,distinguished senior member of the French Chemical Society, Fellow of
theInternational Society of Electrochemistry and has been awarded the
CNRSscience silver medal. His current main research interests, among
otherssupported by an ERC Advanced grant, are modified electrodes with a
specialfocus on applications in electroanalysis, bioelectrochemistry
andelectrocatalysis; nanomaterials; microswimmers; Janus particles;
bipolarelectrochemistry; chirality.
National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, ROMANIA
Full professor and PhD advisor in the Faculty of Chemical Engineering
andBiotechnologies, National University of Science and Technology
POLITEHNICABucharest (UPB), being actively involved in both academic and
scientificlife of the university. His major academic interests are related
toComposite Materials for Medicine, NanoBioMaterials for Tissue
Engineeringand Drug Delivery Systems. The research interests are much
broader, havingthe chemical approaches in the centre, and cover the
following topics:tissue engineering; drug delivery systems; multifunctional
materials;composite materials; coatings, antimicrobial/antitumoral
materials;nanoparticles synthesis and characterization;
surfacemodification;etc. To date he has published over 330
scientificpapers, from which over 280 ISI papers and 22 books or chapters
(including 2edited books), along with 28 patent applications (10 of them
being alreadyreleased). The international recognition of the R&D
activity can behighlighted by the multiple invitations for participate as
speaker tointernational conferences, the positions of guest editor, member
of theeditorial boards of different national and international journals, as
wellas Section Editor-in-Chief of Coatings. Valedictorian of UPB,
formerparticipant and laureate of the National Chemistry Olympiads. He was
awardedwith over 150 Gold Medals, Special Awards or Best Paper Awards and
recently,he received the Special Award for Transfer of the Research Results
intoEconomy by the Ministry of Resort during the 1stedition of
the“Romanian Research Gala”. He is also full member of The Academy of
RomanianScientists and several other professional societies.
Department of Mechanical, Energy and Materials Engineering, University
ofExtremadura, SPAIN
Pedro Miranda González was born in Castuera, Badajoz (Spain). He
studiedPhysics at the University of Extremadura (Spain) and received his PhD
at thesame university in 2003. He is currently Full Professor of
Biomaterials andMechanical Properties of Materials, and member of the
Materials Scienceresearch group GEMA in the Department of Mechanical, Energy
and MaterialsEngineering of the Industrial Engineering School at Universidad
deExtremadura. He was Marie Curie OIF Postdoctoral Fellow at Lawrence
BerkeleyNational Laboratory (2005-2006) and more recently (2016-2017) was
visitingscholar for 6 months at the University of California San Diego.
Prof.Miranda has written more than 70 articles in JCR-indexed journals which
havereceived over 2900 citations (averaging more than 40 citations per
paper),and hish-index is 30 (source: Scopus). He has participated
in 17research projects, in 11 as principal investigator (PI), including
3EU-funded international projects (one of them including Chinese
partners).He is author in more than 90 contributions to national and
internationalscientific meetings and has supervised 7 PhD Theses, 13 Master
Theses and 36BSc Final Projects.
His main research topics are:
Development and optimization of customized scaffolds from
bioactiveceramics and glasses by additive manufacturing (robocasting/DIW
andDLP);
Development of hybrid biomaterials produced by impregnation/coating
ofbioceramic structures with biopolymers;
Mechanical optimization of multilayered systems for dental applications;
Mechanical characterization and numerical simulations by finite
elementmodeling (FEM) in general, but especially applied to
biomedicalmaterials;
Development of multisegmented composites for protective applications;
Additive manufacturing of ultra-high temperature ceramics for
thermalshields and energy related applications.
Department of Mechanical, Energy and Materials Engineering, University
ofExtremadura, SPAIN
Antonia Pajares studied Physics at the University of Extremadura (Spain)
andreceived her PhD at the same university in 1993. Since 2007, she is
FullProfessor in the Department of Mechanical, Energy and Materials
Engineeringof the Industrial Engineering School at Universidad de
Extremadura (UEx).She is member of the materials science research group GEMA
of UEx. She hasperformed research stays at KFA-Julich (Germany) for twelve
weeks and atNIST-Gaithersburg (USA) for more than three years. She has a
wide experiencein collaborations at international level.
Prof. Pajares is co-author of 80 articles published in JCR-indexed
journalswhich have received more than 3000 citations (averaging 40 citations
perpaper), and her h-index is 34 (source: Web of Science). She is author
ofmore than 100 contributions to national and international
scientificmeetings. She has participated in 16 research projects, including
2 EUProject, and in industrial contracts. She is co-author of 1 patent and
sheis a founding member of the spin-off company Ceramics 3D Design
DevelopDiscover S.L. (now closed). She has supervised 7 PhD Theses (2
frominternational students), 6 Master Theses and more than 30 BSc
FinalProjects.
Most of her research expertise lies within the following
topic:Mechanical characterization of materials (ceramics, thin
films,multilayered systems …) at room and high temperatures;
Mechanical characterization of tooth fracture and wear;
Development and optimization of customized ceramics and glasses
byadditive manufacturing for industrial applications;
Development of composite biomaterials by impregnation/coating
ofbioceramic structures with biodegradable polymers.
Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM
Dr. Ifty Ahmed is an Associate Professor at the University of
Nottingham,based within the Faculty of Engineering, Advanced Materials
Research group.He was appointed as Assistant Professor in Sept 2014 and
promoted toAssociate Professor in Aug 2015. Dr Ahmed’s laboratories at
Nottingham areequipped with melt-draw and preform draw glass fibre
manufacturing processesand he has developed flame spheroidisation processes
to manufacture solid(dense) and highly porous microspheres from inorganic
materials.
He has received research grants awards totalling over £6.5M and has mentored5
postdoctoral researchers, successfully managed 31 PhD researchers
tocompletion and has published over 155 journal publications, 6 book
chaptersand 2 patent applications. He was also the UKSB (United Kingdom
Society ofBiomaterials) first recipient of the ‘Larry Hench Young
InvestigatorsAward’.
Faculty of Physics, Babes-Bolyai University, ROMANIA
Dr. Lucian Baia is a Professor at the Faculty of Physics of the
Babeș-BolyaiUniversity (UBB) and the head of the Institute for
Research-Development andInnovation in Applied Natural Sciences at UBB. His
research interest isfocused on understanding the influence of well-defined
characteristics(shape, size, etc.) of different types of nanostructures
(noble metals,metal oxides, graphene oxides, etc.) on their performances,
when suchstructures are involved in various biomedical, environmental
andtechnological applications. He is the author or co-author of more than
190peer-reviewed papers (160 ISI papers), three books, ten book chapters,
5national patents, and has an h-index of 31. He serves as an editorial
boardmember for several scientific journals.
My scientific career has focused on the interaction of materials with
tissue;more specifically on (i) how cells and tissues respond to
materialsurfaces with different properties, and (ii) how to
optimizematerial degradation and tissue formation for the
regeneration/augmentationof bone tissue. Within the interdisciplinary field
of biomaterials, I havesignificantly increased my expertise from both a
material and a biologicalpoint of view using a plethora of techniques for
material characterizationand analysis of the biological response by cells
(in vitro) andtissues (in vivo). In view of the three key
elements for tissueengineering and regenerative medicine, I worked on
material properties,surface modification, and (growth factor) release
systems for optimisationof material performance. Alternatively, I focussed
on cell-based strategiesfor bone regeneration using adult mesenchymal stem
cells for bone formationeither or not combined with angiogenic cells to
stimulate vascularisation.For the in vitro evaluation of material
performance, I used adult stem cellcultures, leukocyte cultures, and
endothelial cell cultures, whereasinvivoevaluation relied on
2-dimensional and 3-dimensional techniquesin the form of histology,
histomorphometry, and micro-computed tomography aswell as gene expression
for specimens harvested from healthy and compromisedanimal models.
National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, ROMANIA
She got a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 2001 at University “Politehnica”of
Bucharest. Since 1995 she has been working at the same university doingboth
teaching and research activities. Since October 2013 she has beenprofessor
in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
&Electrochemistry (Inorganic Chemistry’s group) at National University
ofScience and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Faculty of
ChemicalEngineering and Biotechnologies. In September 2013 defended her
habilitationthesis, “Contributions to liquid phase synthesis of inorganic
nanomaterials”and received the right to supervise PhD students in the field
of chemicalengineering.
Her scientific interest lies at the frontiers of materials science,
chemistryand bioengineering with the aim to design functional materials
especiallyfor biomedical applications. Her group has studied
physico-chemicalprocesses due to nanoconfinement in mesoporous materials.
For these results,she was awarded the “Petru Spacu” prize of Romanian
Academy in 2017.
In the last years she has supervised several projects and her group
developednew drug delivery systems based on functionalized mesoporous
silica, orbiocomposites based on natural compounds with antioxidant,
antimicrobial,anti-inflammatory or antiproliferative activities for topical
applications.
Dr. Prof. habil. Stefano Bellucci obtained in 1982 the Laurea in
PhysicsDegree at Univ. Sapienza Rome (summa cum laude) and in 1986 his Ph.D.
inPhysics of elementary particles at SISSA, Trieste. He worked as
ResearchAssociate at Brandeis Univ., USA (1983-1985); as visiting researcher
atM.I.T., Cambridge, USA (1985-1986), at Univ. of Maryland, USA
(1986-1987),at Univ. of California at Davis, USA (1987-1988). He was
appointed as aTenured Researcher (Research Staff) at INFN (Istituto
Nazionale di FisicaNucleare) Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF) in 1987.
He was appointedas INFN First Researcher (Senior Research Staff) in 2005. He
coordinated(1999-2002, 2011-2015) all LNF theoretical physics activities.
ItalyMinistry of University in 2013 habilitated him as Full Professor
inTheoretical Physics of Fundamental Interactions and in Theoretical
CondensedMatter Physics. Since 2018 he is contract Professor of
Nanotechnology forElectrical Applications at the University of Cassino and
Lazio Meridionale.Contract Professor of Quantum Mechanics (Physics III), for
third yearstudents in the Diploma Course in Physical Methods (2000-2022),
Departmentof Physics, University of Roma Tre. His research interests
includetheoretical physics, condensed matter, biophysics, physical
chemistry,nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanocarbon based composites,
toxicology,biomedical applications. His lab cultivated over 40 PhD and
master students.He published 600 papers with 14834 citations (5001 citations
since 2017) inpeer-reviewed journals with Hirsch index h=58, and 20 invited
bookchapters,
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=mOq8urEAAAAJ.Editor
and/or co-author of over 10 books with Springer. Top ItalianScientists, with
rank
44https://topitalianscientists.org/tis/3422/Stefano_Bellucci_-_Top_Italian_Scientist_in_Material_&_Nano_Sciences.
Received B.W. Lee Prize at Erice School of Subnuclear Physics (Italy) 1982.In
1980 he was selected as Summer student at CERN (Geneva). He led INFNapplied
physics CSN5 experiments: 2006-2010 NEXT for new electron sourcesand X
radiation, 2004-2006 MINCE for micro and nano technology, 2001-2004NANO for
carbon-based nanotechnology. He was in 2007-2010 INFN Scientist
andtechnologist in charge for EU FP7-ICT-2007-1 Collaborative Project
CATHERINE”Carbon nAnotube Technology for Highspeed
nExt-geneRationnano-InterconNEcts”.
He is Editor-in-chief of Section Carbon MDPI Materials; Series Editor
ofSpringer Lecture Notes in Nanoscale Science and Technology;
Editor-in-chiefof Hindawi Journal of Nanomaterials; biannual (2012-2014)
Associate Editorof ASP Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters. He is
Editorial Board Memberof e.g. the MDPI Journal of Functional Biomaterials,
Hindawi Advances inMaterials Science and Engineering, and Computer Modelling
and NewTechnologies.
He is Director of the NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division,
SPSProgramme projects “Nanocomposite based photonic crystal sensors
ofbiological and chemical agents,” “Development of Biosensors using
CarbonNanotubes”. He is Principal Investigator of Time2Quest Condensed
MatterTheory INFN CSN4 project, and of Research Group Projects 2020 “High
PressureSanification of Water for Foodborne Virus removal (HPSWFood)”.
He is INFN scientist in charge of University Research Ministry project
“aSmart Framework for vIrus Detection (SFIDE)” and of EU
project“Graphene-Based Revolutions in ICT And Beyond, GRAPHENE Flagship”
Core1, andof Health Ministry project “Delivery and imaging of miRNAs
bymultifunctional carbon nanotubes and circulating miRNAs as
innovativetherapeutic and diagnostic tools for pediatric pulmonary
hypertension”, andof Space Agency project “SHAPE-A New Theoretical Framework
ofMicrogravity-Cell Interaction”.
Faculty of Physics, Babes-Bolyai University, ROMANIA
Monica Baia received a Ph.D. degree in 2003 from the University of
Würzburg,Germany and is currently a full Professor at the Faculty of Physics
of theBabes-Bolyai University (UBB) Romania. In 2013 she habilitated and
since2014 she became senior research scientist and is also working at
theInstitute for Research-Development-Innovation in Applied Natural Sciences
ofUBB. Her current research focuses on the vibrational characterization
(e.g.Raman and IR spectroscopy, SERS) of pharmaceuticals,
photocatalysts,carbon-based nanomaterials, nanostructures for environmental
and biomedicalapplications. She has over 115 peer-reviewed publications
(h-index 25), 4books and 5 books chapters and a national patent.
Department of Chemical Drugs, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of
Veterinaryand Pharmaceutical Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC
Josef Jampilek completed his Ph.D. degree in Medicinal Chemistry at
theFaculty of Pharmacy of the Charles University (Czech Republic) in 2004.
In2004-2011, he worked in expert and managerial posts in the R&D
Divisionof the pharmaceutical company Zentiva (Czech Republic). Prof.
Jampilekdeepened his professional knowledge at the Medicinal Chemistry
Institute ofthe Heidelberg University (Germany) and at multiple specialized
courses. In2017, he was designated as a Full Professor of Medicinal
Chemistry. Atpresent he works at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the
ComeniusUniversity in Bratislava (Slovakia) and the Faculty of Science of
thePalacky University in Olomouc (Czech Republic). In addition, he is
avisiting professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland),
CracowUniversity of Technology (Poland) and Hong Kong Baptist University
(HongKong SAR, China) and an invited professor/expert at various
highereducational institutions. He is an author/co-author of more than
35patents/patent applications, more than 260 peer-reviewed
scientificpublications, 7 university textbooks, more than 50 chapters in
monographs,and many invited lectures at international conferences and
workshops. Healso received several awards for his scientific results, e.g.,
from Aventis,Elsevier, Willey, Sanofi and FDA. Prof. Jampílek is also an
editor, guesteditor and member of the editorial boards of several renowned
internationalscientific journals. Scientific fields of prof. Jampilek (SCI:
h-index 40,>3900 sum of times cited without self-citations) are drug design,
medicinalchemistry, chemical biology as well as drug delivery nanosystems.
Theresearch interests of Prof. Jampilek include design, synthesis,
andstructure-activity relationships of heterocyclic compounds
asanti-infectious, antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory agents as well
asagrochemicals. He is also interested in ADME, drug bioavailability
andsolid-state pharmaceutical analysis.
Faculty of Physics, Babes-Bolyai University, ROMANIA
Professor at the Faculty of Physics and Director of Nanobiophotonics
andLaser Microspectroscopy Center, Institute for Interdisciplinary
Researchin BioNanoScience, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca,
Romania.
Corresponding Member of Romanian Academy
Prof. Simion Aștilean obtained his PhD degree in optical spectroscopy
atJoseph Fourier University in Grenoble in France in 1993. After
severalpost-doctoral positions at the Institute of Optics in Paris (1997),
WeizmannInstitute in Israel (2000) and University of Exeter in UK
(2001-2002), hestarted (2003) to develop a new research centre in the field
ofnanobiophotonics at Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca (https://nanobiophotonics.ro)
His current research is focused on plasmonic and hybrid nanoparticles
forapplications in nanomedicine,i.e.theranostics, cell
imaging,drug-delivery, biosensing and fluorescent nanoprobes for
near-infrared (NIR)real-time image-guided surgery. He has published more
than 250 refereedarticles in plasmonics and healthcare nanomaterials, given
more than 200communications at scientific conferences, including 38
invited/plenaryconferences, been cited more than 6500 times (excluding
self-citations) witha Web of Science h-index above 42, and included in 2020
and 2021 in the listof the top 2% most cited scientists in the world in his
field of research(Stanford Univ. and Elsevier by Scopus). His scientific
results have beenfeatured on the covers of journals, disseminated in the
media, and presentedin highlights on the websites of the journals. He was a
finalist and winnerin the category „Experienced Researchers. Research Team”
at the firstedition of the Romanian Research Gala (January 31, 2023). https://nanobiophotonics.ro/
Department of Chemistry, São Carlos Federal University, BRAZIL
Orlando Fatibello-Filho is a full professor in the Department of
Chemistry,São Carlos Federal University, where he heads the LABBES
laboratory ( www.labbes.ufscar.br). Hereceived his PhD degree in analytical
chemistry from the University of SãoPaulo in 1985 and held a
postdoctoral position from 1987 to 1989 in theDepartment of Chemistry,
University of New Orleans, LA (USA). He was avisiting professor at the
University of Coimbra (Portugal) in 2008. Hiscurrent research interests
include fabrication and application of modifiedelectrochemical sensors,
application of deep eutectic solvents in analyticalchemistry,
microfluidic devices, and development of electrochemical methods.Orlando
Fatibello-Filho has published over 350 research articles, many
withinternational and national collaboration, 9 books and 10 book
chapters.
Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome
“TorVergata”, ITALY
Fabiana Arduini is a Full Professor at Department of Chemical Science
andTechnologies, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, CEO of start-up
SENSE4MED,DG at ISO9001 Certified Laboratory LabCap, University of Rome „Tor
Vergata”,Editor of Green Analytical Chemistry Journal, Elsevier, Associated
Editor ofMicrochemical Journal, Elsevier, Specialty Chief Editor Micro- and
Nano-Sensors, Frontiers in Sensors, and Coordinator of Italian Sensor
Group,Italian Chemical Society 2019-2021. Her research activity deals with
thedevelopment of miniaturised electrochemical devices mainly
usingscreen-printed electrodes modified with nanomaterials and
paper-basedanalytical tools applied in environmental, biomedical, agrifood,
and defensesectors, with over 150 articles published in peer-review
journals, H index52, Scopus source, > 5 patents, coordinators of
severalnational/international projects. Her name is present in PLoS Biology https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000384whichlisted the top 2%
most cited researchers in the world.
Senior researcher at Provitam Foundation CEO Proel Biotech
I am on a mission to build a research institute which aims to carry
outcutting-edge research in computational nanotechnology and nanomedicine. I
amalso CEO of Promedical Center, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. I did my PhD
incomputational chemistry in the Wales group at the University of
Cambridge,and was a young research fellow in the group of Bela Viskolcz at
theUniversity of Szeged, Hungary. On this page you can find out more about
meand my research.
My main area of research is studying the energy landscapes of model
nanoscalesystems that can be termed self-assembling. Unfortunately, the
term‘self-assembly’ is a very fashionable word that is highly overused. In
orderto avoid any confusion, we define systems as ‘self-assembling’, if they
havewell-defined global minima, and other stable structures (minima) on
theirpotential energy landscapes can find their way to the global
minimumclimbing only low barriers.
Department of Fundamental, Prophylactic and Clinical Disciplines, Faculty
ofMedicine, Transilvania University of Braşov, ROMANIA
Monica Florescu, Associate Professor of Physics and Biophysics,
TransilvaniaUniversity of Brasov, obtained Ph.D. in Physics (2007) and in
Medicine(2020). Her scientific research activity is oriented in three
large,interconnected directions, with a strong inter- and
transdisciplinarycharacter. One direction is focused on development of
innovative moleculardetection and delivery platforms based on
nanostructures. For this purpose,the tuning of the properties of surfaces to
specifically interact with atarget (bio)molecular system was followed, such
as functionalization andmodification of solid surfaces, optimization of
surfaces by layer-by-layerassembly, grafting of enzymes on functionalized
surfaces and theimplications of their confinement. In the second direction,
biomolecularinteractions in solutions and at interfaces are analyzed:
binding andinteraction kinetics of biomolecular interactions, structural
changes ofmolecular layers of (bio)receptors grafted on functionalized gold
surfaces(bulk, thin layer and nanostructured) in the presence of drugs. The
thirddirection pursues the development of nanostructures and composite
materialsbased on chemical and green synthesized metal nanoparticles and
electrospunnanofibers. AuNPs are obtained and used together with aqueous or
conductivepolymers to protect against corrosion of implanted materials and
as animmobilization matrix of molecular recognition elements (receptors) for
thedevelopment of biosensors.
She received several fellowships and travel awards for conferences
andresearch stages. She coordinated and was member of several national
andinternational research projects. She published over 75 articles
inprestigious peer-reviewed journals, with over 900 citations.
Marc Lamy de la Chapelle is professor at the Le Mans University at
theInstitute of Molecules and Materials of Le Mans (IMMM UMR 6283) since
2017.
Engineer from the Polytechnical school of the University of Nantes,
Materialsciences specialty (1996), he got his PhD in science physics in 1998
at theUniversity of Nantes on the study of carbon nanotubes by Raman
spectroscopy.After two post-doctoral position at the Office National d’Etude
et deRecherche en Aéronautique (ONERA) in Paris (Optimisation of the
synthesismethod of carbon nanotubes by laser ablation, 1998-2000) and at the
physicsdepartment of the Tsinghua University in Beijing (China) on the study
ofnanostructures by Raman spectroscopy (2000-2001), he got a position
ofassociate professor at the Université de technologie de Troyes (UTT)
in2001. His research activities were focused on nanooptics (Optical
propertiesof metallic nanoparticles (surface plasmon), near-field optics…)
and Ramanspectroscopy. He notably worked on Surface Enhanced Raman
Scattering (SERS)(effect of the plasmon resonance on the enhancement,
enhancementoptimisation). From nov. 2007 to aug. 2017, he was professor at
the Paris 13University. His research activities are focused on nano-optics
and Ramanspectroscopy. He develops SERS sensors to detect pollutants or to
studybiological media (disease diagnosis, study of the biomolecule
structure…).He joined Le Mans University in sept. 2017 to develop some
researchactivities in plasmonics, SERS and sensors.
He was involved in several research projects at the national andinternational
level as partner or coordinator. He was notably thecoordinator of the
Nanoantenna European project including 12 partners on thedevelopment of a
nanobiosensor from 2009 to 2013. He also coordinates oneinternational
project in China for the development of biosensor for thediagnosis of the
pancreatic cancer combining the THz and SERS detectionmethods. He
coordinates the Bioplasmonics project based on the exploitationof plasmonics
for biological issues at the University of Babes-Bolyai (Cluj,Napoca,
Romania). He was also director of the CNRS national research networkon the
Molecular Plasmonics and Enhanced Spectroscopies from 2011 to 2018.
He has been awarded Etoile de l’Europe (Star of Europe) in 2013 by the
Frenchministry of Research and Higher Education for his coordination of
theEuropean project Nanoantenna (FP7-Health-241818).
Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, ROMANIA
Mariana Carmen Chifiriuc started her research career in 1997 as
amicrobiologist in the Cantacuzino Institute, Bucharest, Romania. She was
afellow of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes of Bangui
andParis (1999-2000). She is professor of Microbiology and Immunology at
theUniversity of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology and PhD supervisor in the
fieldof Biology, coordinator of the Research Institute of the University
ofBucharest and Vice-Rector for Research (since 2020). She was the
principalinvestigator / key member of > 25 and a team member in > 50
national andinternational research projects.
Main research directions: investigation of virulence and antibioticresistance
in the clinical and environmental reservoirs; study ofhost-infectious agents
crosstalk; evaluation of the roles of humanmicrobiota in various pathologies
and of anti-infective immunity;development of rapid microbiological
diagnosis methods; development andevaluation of new antimicrobial
strategies, with applications in thebiomedical field and in ecology.
Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona, SPAIN
A main axis has driven my career in Materials Science, since the
originsforming vanadyl phosphate mixed valence materials, now candidates
forlithium batteries, to polyoxometalates mixed valence species
(nanoclusters,when nano had not been invented as a description of the work,
to mixedvalence oxides electrochemistry and soft chemistry at ICMAB since
1990.Several pioneering fields have been opened with my original ideas,
usuallywith a retarded but solid and consistent effect along years and
decades. Themain research axis centres on mixed valence phases with redox
intercalationproperties, and the nanostructuring of hybrid electroactive
materials basedon them. The reduction of polyoxometalates yield blue mixed
valence phaseswith delocalized electrons that retain their structure in the
first stagesand modify substantially the magnetic properties of the system,
throughcorrelation between Mo or W atoms. Thus, ring currents have been
observed ininorganic systems and also magnetic shielding and interaction
between themagnetism of localized electrons (Co, V, Fe) ions and delocalized
electrons.Those properties can be expanded later to solid state through the
formationof hybrid structures with conducting polymers and carbons, although
notalways open to the electrochemical interface. More recently
thosesignificant and unique redox properties have been part of my studies
asmediators in O2 reduction and in wireless bipolar
electrochemistryprocesses, where POM reduce and oxidize in alternating
induced dipole inimmersed metal pieces.
A big contribution from electrochemical techniques has been developed
inelectrodeposition, room temperature doping with oxygen, ECQM and
evaluationof redox processes under electron beam or during current sensing
AFM, withvery original results, like transforming copper oxides at room
temperaturein superconducting materials by anodic oxygen doping, or
modifying theproperties of ferromagnetic manganese oxides.
New phases like Ag2Cu2O4have also
beenachieved using those and other soft methods, and layered copper oxides
havebeen favoured in oxidizing conditions. Polyoxometalate (POM) clusters
basedon Keggin [MW12O40]-n have been studied in terms of the magnetic
propertieswhen delocalized electrons are added (reduction), and their role
in hybridsand in various energy storage systems as mediators has been
approached. Inall cases, the final application form results in electrodes in
a variety ofapplications (energy storage, electrocatalysis for CO2
orO2reduction, and electrostimulation or sensing).
Along that main axis, direct technologic applications have been achieved
intransparent conductive coatings by electrodeposition in various forms.
Wiresof superconducting YBaCuO on Ag and Ag on
BiSrCaCuOxbyelectrodeposition have advanced in the processing of
superconductors. Duringthe last years, the same type of chemistry has led to
the development ofbiocompatible electrodes for electrostimulation and has
rendered verysignificant contributions.
From basic work like exfoliation graphite electrochemically to produce
veryhigh-quality pristine Graphene (as opposed to Graphene oxide), to
thedevelopment of IrOxcoatings and
IrOx-Nanocarbonshybrid coatings with greatly enhanced charge
capacity. In this last case,electrostimulation with DC fields have yielded
neural repair in shortperiods of time, while through the use of induced
electric dipoles in thematerial we have been able to control neural cell
behaviour withnon-connected electrodes.
Wireless electrochemistry through induced dipoles has been developed
inbioelectrodes and also in energy storage.
The results of this work have been published in 120 indexed publications,
11book chapters, and 3 patents filed. It has been financed by National
andEuropean Grants, as well as Foundation Marató TV3. Pioneering work has
aconsistent impact along years and decades with specific referencing of
thework (half of the publications with large referencing) (now for ex.
Excessdiamagnetism in delocalized electrons is also found by other authors
33years later). Additional collaborations, most in electrochemistry
subjects,have led to significant outcomes, like electrodeposition of Bi
absorbers forESA detectors, sensors based on our new materials and
processes. Activenational and international collaborations exist in
materials,electrochemistry and bioelectrodes
The Oteteleșanu Hall in Măgurele has a storied past dating back to the 19th century (1843), when it was built
by the influential Oteteleșanu family. Initially serving as their private residence, it underwent a
significant transformation in 1894, becoming the esteemed “Ioan Oteteleșanu Institute for Girls” under the
auspices of the Romanian Academy.
Across its existence, the Otetelesanu Hall has stood witness to the dynamic evolution of Romanian history,
from periods of subjugation at the cross-roads of three Empires to the victorious pursuit of independence
and modernization. During its journey, the hall has endured three major wars, the vicissitudes of Communism,
and the arduous path back to Democracy, navigating through cycles of transformation, neglect, and
revitalization. Through it all, the Oteteleșanu Hall has remained a steadfast symbol of resilience amidst
political turmoil and societal shifts.
Following a decade of careful restoration overseen by NIMP, Oteteleșanu Hall has been rejuvenated as the
headquarters of the Culture and Physics Foundation in Măgurele, the International Centre for Advanced
Training and Research in Physics (CIFRA), and the DRIFMAT cluster.
Today, it serves as a prestigious venue for international events like IWMP, embodying both its historical
scope and contemporary relevance while upholding its unwavering, 130-years-old commitment to education and
scientific advancement.
In the present day, the Oteteleșanu Hall stands as a testament to the cultural legacy of Măgurele, offering a
captivating window into the past while remaining an integral part of the local community vibrant present.
National Institute of Materials Physics
Established in 1949, the Institute of Physics of the Romanian Academy was founded by Horia Hulubei, a distinguished scientist renowned for his ground-breaking contributions to various fields of physics, including Raman, X-rays, Compton, atomic, and nuclear physics. Hulubei earned his PhD in Paris under the tutelage of Nobel Prize laureates Pierre Curie and Maria Skłodowska-Curie.
In 1956, the Institute underwent a division resulting in the formation of two separate entities: the Institute of Atomic Physics (IFA) in Măgurele & the Bucharest Institute of Physics (IFB), the latter led by the Acad. Prof. Eugen Bădărău. E. Bădărău, a prominent professor from Sankt Petersburg and Cernăuți Universities, played a pivotal role in advancing the Romanian school of physics, particularly in the study of electrical discharges in gases and plasma.
Relocating to Măgurele in 1974, the Institute experienced further transformation in 1977 with the amalgamation of laboratories from IFB and IFA, forming the Institute of Physics and Technology of Materials. In 1996 it was officially rebranded the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) following a national accreditation process, subsequently re-accredited in 2008 and 2016.
Throughout its history, NIMP has been home to distinguished physicists such as Acad. Eugen Bădărău, Acad. Radu Grigorovici, Acad. Ioan Iovitz Popescu, Acad. Margareta Giurgea, Acad. Rodica Mănăila, or Acad. Vladimir Țopa.
Over the past fifty years, NIMP has emerged as a leading research institution in Romania, investing over 35 million EUR in a new laboratory building equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities and the restoration of the historic Oteteleșanu Hall. Internationally, NIMP has played a significant role as one of the founders of the Central European Research Infrastructure (C-ERIC) and as an associated member of the Francophone University Agency (AUF). Additionally, it hosts a UNESCO category 2 centre – the Centre for Advanced Training and Research in Physics (CIFRA).
Organizing committee
Chairs:
Dr. Mihaela Baibarac Dr. Victor Diculescu Dr. George E. Stan
Scientific committee:
Dr. Ionuț Enculescu, General Director of NIMP Dr. Lucian Pintilie, Scientific Director of NIMP Dr. Adrian Enache Dr. Mădălina Bârsan Dr. Irina Zgură Dr. Mihaela Beregoi Dr. Mihaela
Bunea Dr. Adelina Udrescu Dr. Andreea Nilă Drd. Daciana Botta Drd. Daniela Oprea