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Surfaces and interfaces play a dominant role in controlling
the aggregation and properties of inorganic, organic, and biological
systems at the micro- and nano-scale. Understanding such phenomena and
their applications is thus a key to advancing nanoscience and nanotechnology.
S3 is the CNR-INFM
National Research Center devoted to "nanoStructures and bioSystems
at Surfaces", and is based on a multidisciplinary approach and
close interaction between experimental and theoretical activities.
Research
at S3 is structured along the following lines:
Nanobiosystems
Nanomagnetism: Control
of magnetization dynamics in nanomagnets
Nanofabrication and
surface/interface phenomena at the nanoscale
Theory and simulations
of nanostructured materials
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