Collaborations

The Nanocarbon Laboratory

Here it is a list of the main collaborations of the Nanocarbon Laboratory of the University di Parma:

  • Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Universite Paris-Sud, Orsay, France (Prof. Henri Alloul) – High Pressure NMR Spectroscopy on fullerides
  • Max Plank Department for Structural Dynamics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany (Prof. Andrea Cavalleri) – Light induced non-equilibrium properties of alkali fullerides
  • Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia, Italy (Prof. Chiara Milanese) – Characterisation of hydrogen-storage materials
  • Center for Automotive Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Prof. Marcello Canova) – Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems (Batteries)
  • School of Chemistry, UNSW Australia, University of New South Wales, Australia (Prof. Neeraj Sharma) – Study of graphene based electrodes for Li- and Na-ion batteries
  • Faculty of Engineering, UNSW Australia, University of New South Wales, Australia (Prof. Kondo-Francois Aguey-Zinsou) – Hydrogen-storage in carbon nanostructures
  • ELETTRA Sincrotrone Trieste (Dr. Mattia Gaboardi) – In operando synchrotron radiation powder diffraction on batteries
  • Department of Chemistry, University of Bologna, Italy (Prof. Stefano Zacchini) – synthesis and characterisation of metallic carbonyl clusters
  • Energypolis Campus de Chimie, EPFL, Sion, Switzerland (Prof. Andreas Zuttel) – hydrogen-storage in carbon nanostructures
  • Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), Grenoble, France (Dr. Stephane Rols) – Inelastic and quasi-elastic neutron spectroscopy on carbon nanostructures
  • Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk, Russia (Prof. Alexander Okotrub) – synthesis and characterisation of graphitic materials
  • Istituto dei Materiali per l’Elettronica e il Magnetismo IMEM-CNR, Povo (TN) (Dr. Roberto Verucchi) – X-ray photoemission spectroscopy on carbon nanostructures
  • CNR – Istituto Nanoscienze, Modena (Dr. Giovanni Bertoni) – Transmission Electron Microscopy on carbon nanostructures