Ritratto di Daniele.Passeri@uniroma1.it

The lessons of Tuesday (5 pm - 7 pm) of the course of Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques is held online at the link:

 

https://meet.google.com/dim-tfab-bqh

 

The lessons of Wednesday (12 pm - 3 pm) and Friday (10 am - 1 pm) are held in room 3 building RM031, Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering (Via Eudossiana)

 

Insegnamento Codice Anno Corso - Frequentare Bacheca
PHYSICS I 1015377 2023/2024
MODERN PHYSICS FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY 10610452 2023/2024
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2023/2024
Modern Physics for Nanotechnology 10606855 2022/2023
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2022/2023
PHYSICS I 1015377 2022/2023
Modern Physics for Nanotechnology 10589375 2021/2022
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2021/2022
PHYSICS I 1015377 2021/2022
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2020/2021
Modern Physics for Nanotechnology 10589375 2020/2021
PHYSICS I 1015377 2020/2021
PHYSICS II 1015381 2019/2020
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2019/2020
PHYSICS I 1015377 2019/2020
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2018/2019
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2017/2018
Electron Microscopies and Related Techniques 1052015 2016/2017

Office days and times are flexible and can be agreed with students, who are then invited to contact the teacher (in person or by email) depending on their needs. On the agreed date and time, the office hours will take place at the teacher's office (Via Scarpa Area, Building RM009, Room L014). At the student's request, office hours can also take place online, always agreeing on the day and time.

Daniele Passeri, Associate Professor at Sapienza University of Rome since May 2019, graduated laude in Electronic Engineering in 2003 at the same university, where he also obtained a PhD in Electromagnetism in 2007. As a research fellow, he has continuously collaborated in research in the field of nanotechnology, in particular dedicating himself to the development and application of microscopy and characterization techniques at the nanoscale. In particular, he has developed skills in the field of mechanical, electrical and magnetic characterization of nanomaterials and nanocomposites, for applications ranging from the energy sector to the biomedical one. He has taught Physics and Electron Microscopy and Related Techniques at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of the University of Rome Sapienza. He has given oral presentations at congresses and conferences. He has published 4 volumes as Editor and over 80 scientific articles