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NANOSUM 2026

Explore the fantastic nano-world and discover the amazing applications of Nanotechnologies and Nanosciences offering solutions for emerging global issues

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CIVIS focus area
Climate, environment and energy
Open to
  • Master's
  • Phd
  • PhD candidates/students
Field of studies
  • Computer Science and IT
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Environment & Agriculture
  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Type
  • Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP)
Course dates
20 April - 19 June 2026
Apply by
30 October 2025 Apply now

The NANOSUM 2026 program offers on-line and physically lectures and seminars from world-known experts in the field of Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies. The main topic of NANOSUM 2026 is focused on applications of nanotechnologies and nanoscience on agrifood. The school will involve the collaboration of experts from various fields, including chemistry, biology, biotechnology, phytopathologist, and engineering, to ensure that the full potential of bio-based nanosystems together with nanotechnological detection methods explored and utilized in particular for crop protection.

Exchanges between participants will be promoted during virtual as well as physical activities like group's presentations on open problems and new ideas, round tables, discussions with industrial professionals, and social events.

Main topics addressed

  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Catalysis
  • Nanotechnology and environmental management
  • Nanoscale spectroscopy
  • Quantum Technologies
  • Chemistry of nanoscale materials
  • Molecular biophysics

Learning outcomes

After the completion of the course, students are expected to:

  • Define and recognize the subjects of Nanosciences and Nanotechnology in physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering;
  • Specify and distinguish the different methods and techniques used to characterize the chemical and physicalproperties of nanoscale objects;
  • Investigate the impact of nanoscale objects on natural and technical objects and systems;
  • Understand and transfer the knowledge about nanoscale objects and systems to interdisciplinary contexts;
  • Identify and develop future methods and techniques in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology for interdisciplinary application and technological transformation;
  • Cooperate in interdisciplinary and international teams as well physically as also in virtual environments;
  • Consider and assess the use and application of tools of Nanosciences and Nanotechnology in respect to ethical concepts
Dates: 20 April - 19 June 2026 Total workload: 150 hours
Format: Blended ECTS: 6*
Location: Rome, Italy Language: English (B2)
Contact: antonio.dalessandro@uniroma1.it  

*recognition of ECTS depends on your home university

Physical mobility

The physical mobility section of the BIP will take place between 15 - 19 June 2026, in Rome, Italy:

The physical component of NANOSUM 2026 is a five-day international summer school. The school will propose a panel of advanced courses at the state of the art, presented as seminars by people from the education teams of the masters from the five universities in the field of nanosciences and nanotechnologies. Invited speakers from big companies such as ST Microelectronics in the field of advanced electronic nanosensors and Zeiss in the field of advanced microscopy-based nanocharacterisation techniques will be included in the program. Phydia a spin-off company from Tuscia University in the field of agriculture will also participate.

In these seminars hypotheses, approaches and research in fields as different as nanobiophysics, quantum technologies, nanofluidics, nanomedicine or soft matter physics will be presented. This unique mix of presentations from different scientific disciplines reflects the diversity of student participants and will support their transdisciplinary view and understanding of technological transformation by nanosciences and nanotechnology.

The objective of NANOSUM is also to promote the autonomy of students toward their professionalisation, by exchanging with actors of industrial sectors. The 5-day physical mobility will also include an entire day dedicated to student professionalisation with the presence of crucial actors like St Microelectronics, Zeiss, etc which has been a success and serves as a model.

This day will be split into a half-day of seminars given by industry representatives, and an afternoon that will take the form of round tables between industrial actors and students who could ask questions, present their ideas, projects, etc. Additionally, exchanges between participants will be promoted during open problem sessions, oral presentations, round tables with academic and industrial professionals, and social events.

The school NANOSUM also dedicates a half-day to Nanosciences, Environment and Society, including issues related to the role of nanotechnologies in the environmental transition. The organization will benefit of the support of the teachers of the Master of Nanotechnologies Engineering and the researchers of the Center of Nanotechnology Applied to Engineering of Sapienza Universita di Roma. During this week, periods will be reserved for the open problem activity including in-person discussions and presentation rehearsals. Finally, a session of oral presentations is planned during the week, where students will be able to explain the conclusions of their previous remote work, and will have the opportunity to exchange with school speakers and participants. Students shall also provide a report on this activity.

Virtual part

The course will run online between 20 April - 1 June 2026. 

The virtual component of NANOSUM 2026 constitutes the core of the open problem activity of the school. It will start with a general meeting to form mixed student groups from different universities by lottery, and present the timely research subjects that should have been proposed by school teachers and scientific committee’s members.

The activity will be divided into disciplinary research seminars on the proposed subjects, exchanges with their authors and meeting between students to prepare to solve their problem. The mission for each group is to appropriate the state of the art, understand the sticking points, and then to propose a research track to overcome them.

The group will finally present these outcomes in front of a jury during a session planned during the physical component of the blended program.

The virtual sessions will take place on 20 April, 27 April, 4 May, 11 May, 18 May and 1 June. 

Assessment

Evaluation will be based on 5 points assigned to each student for each of the following items:

1. Attendance

2. Poster presentation scientific level and clarity

3. On-stage defense of "open problem" activity

4. Oral presentation of "new ideas" project: soundness, scientific quality and clarity, ability to reply to questions

5. Report on the relationships between the proposed research activities

and potential HUB1 topics presented during the physical components.

This course is open to Master's and PhD's students at CIVIS member universities, studying Nanoscience/ Nanotechnology or the related Natural Sciences/ Engineering. Applicants should have a strong background in at least one of these fields: condensed matter physics, organic or inorganic chemistry, electronics, material science, analytical chemistry, biophysics, cellular and molecular biology.

- Master and PhD students of the following study programs will be mainly considered: Physics, Chemistry, Material science and engineering, Electronic Engineering, Food Science and Rechnologies and Agro-Industrial Biotechnology.

 - Participants should also have a good level of written and spoken English (B2). Interdisciplinarity in natural sciences, critical interpretation of research data, innovativeness are considered a plus. 

- The applicants must provide transcripts of marks of the three last semesters for master students and of the whole master degree for PhD students. 

- Additionally, the following skills are highly appreciated: 

  • Critical thinking,
  • Problem solving,
  • Group working,
  • Communication ability,
  • Interaction with colleagues with different scientific and cultural background
This CIVIS course is a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) - a new format of Erasmus+ mobility which combines online teaching with a short trip to another campus to learn alongside students and professors across Europe.

NB: Visiting Students - Erasmus Funding Eligibility

To be eligible for your selected CIVIS programme, you must be a fully enrolled student at your CIVIS home university at the time you will be undertaking the programme. Applications for this course are only available for the 11 CIVIS member universities in Europe.

Partner universities:

  • Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy)
  • Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)
  • Aix-Marseille Université (France)
  • University of Glasgow (UK)
  • University of Bucharest (Romania)

Professors

  • Antonio d’Alessandro, Full Professor, Sapienza Università Roma
  • Simona Coman, Professor, University Bucharest
  • Fabienne Michelini, Professor Aix-Marseille Université
  • Rair Macedo, Senior Lecturer, University Glasgow
  • Uener Kolukisaoglu, Lecturer, Universität Tübingen,
  • Francesca Scaramuzzo, Associate Professor, Sapienza Università Roma 
  • Stefano Tacconi, Associate Professor, Sapienza Università Roma, 
  • Danilo Dini, Associate Professor, Sapienza Università Roma, 
  • Luc Favre, Associated Professor, Aix-Marseille Université, 
  • Laurence Masson, Professor Aix-Marseille Université 
  • Anne-Marie Dare, Associate Professor, Aix-Marseille Université
  • Martin Oettel, Full Professor Universität Tübingen 
  • Alfred Meixner, Professor, Universität Tübingen
  • Klaus Harter, Full Professor Universität Tübingen
  • Bogdan Cojocaru, Lecturer, University Bucharest, 
  • Camelia Bala, Full Professor, University Bucharest
  • Octavian Pavel, Associate Professor, University Bucharest
  • Luciana Dini Full Professor, Sapienza Università Roma

Send your application by filling in the online application form by 30 October 2025, and also including:

  • CV
  • Relevant research project

The applications will be evaluated according to the:

  • individual fitting of the elected modules (for M. Sc. students) or research project (for PhD students) to the course program;
  • marks;
  • research interests as stated in the CV.
     

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