ITALIAN SCIENTISTS DOWN UNDER



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ITALIAN SCIENTISTS DOWN UNDER Embassy of Italy, Canberra 27 28 November 2014 The first meeting of Italian scientists in Australia Italian Scientists Down Under was held on Thursday 27 th and Friday 28 th November 2014 at the Embassy of Italy, Canberra. The meeting was organized by the Office of the Science and Technology Attaché of the Embassy of Italy. His Excellency Pierfrancesco Zazo, Ambassador of Italy to Australia, opened the meeting with a speech that summarized the excellent state of bilateral cooperation in science and technology. The meeting brought together Italian scientists working at Australian universities and research centres and provided an opportunity for these scientists to present their latest research in subject areas as diverse as geoscience, energy and climate, radioastronomy, space science, cultural heritage, synchrotron radiation, photonics, quantum computing, nanotechnology, psychology, oncology, veterinary science and biomedicine. The meeting also provided an opportunity for representatives of Australian research organisations to highlight their roles and opportunities for scientific collaboration with Italy. Speakers included the CEO of the Australian Research Council, Professor Aidan Byrne, the CEO of the National Health and Medical Research Council, Professor Warwick Anderson, as well as representatives from the Department of Industry, the Australian Academy of Science, the Mathematical Sciences Institute, CSIRO and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization. Opportunities for EU-Australia collaboration under the European Commissions Horizon 2020 program were presented by the Delegation of the European Union in Australia. The Department of Industry also gave a presentation of the Connecting Australian European Science and Innovation Excellence (CAESIE) program created and administered by the Delegation of the European Union in Australia and the Department of Industry. At the conclusion of the meeting a lively and well attended roundtable discussed the feasibilities and possibilities of creating a national network of Italian researchers in Australia.

08.30 09.25 Registration PROGRAM Thursday 27 th November 09.25 09.30 Opening and welcome from H.E. Pier Francesco Zazo, Ambassador of Italy to Australia 09.30 09.45 Italian-Australian science and technology collaboration Cameron Slatyer, International Science Strategy Section, Science Policy Branch, Science Policy and Governance Division, Department of Industry 09.45 10.00 The Australian Research Council s role and opportunities for collaboration and engagement with Italy Prof. Aidan Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Research Council 10.00 10.15 Role of the Australian Academy of Science and activities with Italy Nancy Pritchard, Director International Programs, Australian Academy of Science 10.15 10.30 Italian-Australian cooperation in mathematics: a partial viewpoint Prof. Thierry Coulhon, Director of the Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University 10.30 10.45 CSIRO s engagement with Italy Juliet Bell, Executive Manager, CSIRO International 10.45 11.00 The opportunities for EU-Australian collaboration under Horizon 2020 John Tuckwell, Delegation of the European Union in Australia 11.00 11.30 Coffee 11.30 12.00 The power of international science collaboration Prof. Marcello Costa, FAA, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor and Professor of Neurophysiology, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Flinders University 12.00 12.15 Plate tectonic processes in a grain of sand Prof. Daniela Rubatto, QEII Fellow, Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University 12.15 12.30 Why should we be concerned about meteorological impacts on energy systems Dr. Alberto Troccoli, CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Flagship, Canberra 12.30 12.45 An Overview of ANSTO as a Space for Science and More in Australia Dr. Paolo Imperia, The Bragg Institute, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization 12.45 14.30 Lunch 14.30 14.45 A new view of the radio polarised southern sky to study magnetism and structure of the Milky Way Dr. Ettore Carretti, Senior Systems Scientist, Parkes Lead Scientist, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Epping, NSW 14.45 15.00 The Square Kilometer Array view of Gamma-ray Bursts Dr. Davide Burlon, ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics, The University of Sydney 15.00 15.15 A comparative planetology approach to the investigation of solar system formation and evolution A/Prof. Graziella Caprarelli, Division of IT, Engineering and the Environment, The University of South Australia 15.15 15.30 Development of innovative methodology for non-invasive characterization of metal artefacts of archaeological, historical and industrial interest, through neutron imaging techniques Dr. Filomena Salvemini, The Bragg Institute, ANSTO

15.30 15.45 From the synchrotron to the lab: x-ray microscopy on a compact setup Dr. Daniele Pelliccia ARC DECRA Fellow, School of Physics, Monash University 15.45 16.15 Coffee 16.15 16.30 Quantum Information Science in Integrated Photonics Technology Dr. Alberto Peruzzo, ARC DECRA Research Fellow, School of Physics, The University of Sydney 16.30 16.45 Controlling electrons through a single atom one at a time Dr. Giuseppe Tettamanzi, ARC DECRA Research Fellow, School of Physics and Australian Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, The University of New South Wales 16.45 17.00 Microfabrication technologies for advanced porous materials Dr. Paolo Falcaro, CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, Clayton, VIC 17.00 17.15 Uniform graphene on silicon wafers as metal replacement Dr. Francesca Iacopi, ARC Future Fellow, Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre, Griffith University 17.15 17.30 Synthesis and application of new carbon nanostructures for future energy generation and storage Prof. Nunzio Motta, Principal Research Fellow, School of Chemistry, Physics, and Mechanical Engineering, Queensland University of Technology 19.00 21.30 Reception, Residence of the Ambassador of Italy, 78 National Circuit, Deakin, ACT Friday, 28 th November 09.30 09.45 The role of the NHMRC, opportunities for international researchers and statistics regarding NHMRC's engagement with Italy Prof. Warwick Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, National Health and Medical Research Council 09.45 10.00 Contribution from Italian-Australian led research on the psychology of intergroup relations Dr. Stefania Paolini, School of Psychology, The University of Newcastle 10.00 10.15 Bio-inspired Functional Surface Coatings Dr. Chiara Neto, Senior lecturer and Brown Fellow, School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney 10.15 10.30 Engineering Bioresponsive Systems using DNA, RNA, Polypeptides and Synthetic Polymers Dr. Francesca Cavalieri, ARC Future Fellow, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne 10.30 10.45 Respiratory Technology: bridging basic, applied and clinical science A/Prof Daniela Traini, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, ARC Future Fellow, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney 10.45 11.00 The fight against cancer: from test bench to bed Dr Susanna Guatelli, Centre for Medical Radiation Physics, School of Physics, The University of Wollongong 11.00 11.30 Coffee 11.30 11.45 Modelling human motion and skeletal bio-mechanics for better health services Dr. Saulo Martelli, ARC DECRA Fellow, Medical Device Research Institute, School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Flinders University and North West Academic Centre, The University of Melbourne 11.45 12.00 Breaking bones: combining 3D biomedical imaging, micro-architectural characterisation, mechanical testing, and 3D modelling, for studying bone loss and fracture Dr. Egon Perilli, Senior Research Fellow, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Device Research Institute, School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Flinders University

12.00 12.15 An innovative potential treatment against neuroblastoma Dr. Orazio Vittorio, Senior Research Officer, Children's Cancer Institute, Lecturer (Cojoint) School of Women's and Children's Health, Lowy Cancer Research Centre, The University of New South Wales 12.15 12.30 Oxidative stress in domestic animals: enhancing health and productivity through antioxidant supplementation Dr. Pietro Celi, Faculty of Veterinary Science, The University of Sydney and Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne 12.30 13.15 Roundtable on creating a national network of Italian researchers - Chaired by Dr. Toni Patti, Dept. of Chemistry, Monash University, Dr Guglielmo Gottoli, Deputy Provost, Newman College, The University of Melbourne and Dr. Antonio Dottore, The University of Adelaide and President of the Association for Research between Italy and Australia-SA 13.15 14.00 Lunch

PARTICIPANTS Oscar Moze Embassy of Italy canberra.scienza@esteri.it Raffaella Rubera Embassy of Italy raffaella.rubera@esteri.it Grazia Miccichè Embassy of Italy grazia.micciche@anu.edu.au Marie-Hélène Wehr Embassy of France mariehelene.wehr@diplomatie.gouv.fr Prof. Thierry Coulhon ANU thierry.coulhon@anu.edu.au Andrea Carlo Biggi DFAT Andrea.biggi@dfat.gov.au Prof. Lilia Ferrario ANU Lilia.Ferrario@anu.edu.au Dr. Luca Casagrande ANU luca.casagrande@anu.edu.au Prof. Daniela Rubatto ANU daniela.rubatto@anu.edu.au Nancy Pritchard Academy of Science Nancy.Pritchard@science.org.au Cameron Slatyer Department of Industry cameron.slatyer@industry.gov.au Dr. Tony Kingdon NHMRC tony.kingdon@nhmrc.gov.au Prof. Warwick Anderson NHMRC Marilena.Caputo@nhmrc.gov.au Prof. Aidan Byrne ARC Veronica.Taubman@arc.gov.au John Tuckwell EU Delegation John.TUCKWELL@eeas.europa.eu Dr. Paolo Imperia ANSTO plo@ansto.gov.au Dr. Filomena Salvemini ANSTO filomens@ansto.gov.au Dr. Giancarlo Pascali ANSTO gianp@ansto.gov.au Mike Siers ANSTO msi@ansto.gov.au Dr. Anna Giacomini University of Newcastle anna.giacomini@newcastle.edu.au Dr. Michela Simone University of Newcastle michela.simone@newcastle.edu.au Dr. Stefania Paolini University of Newcastle stefania.paolini@newcastle.edu.au Dr. Loretta Eterno University of Newcastle loretta.eterno@gmail.com Dr. Susanna Guatelli University of Wollongong susanna@uow.edu.au Prof. Daniela Traini University of Sydney daniela.traini@sydney.edu.au Dr. Alberto Peruzzo University of Sydney alberto.peruzzo@sydney.edu.au Dr. Pietro Celi University of Sydney pietro.celi@sydney.edu.au Dr. Chiara Neto University of Sydney chiara.neto@sydney.edu.au Dr. Davide Burlon University of Sydney dburlon@physics.usyd.edu.au Dr. Giuseppe Tettamanzi University of NSW g.tettamanzi@unsw.edu.au Dr. Orazio Vittorio University of NSW OVittorio@ccia.unsw.edu.au Prof. Antonio Patti Monash University tony.patti@monash.edu Dr. Daniele Pelliccia Monash University daniele.pelliccia@monash.edu Dr. Juliet Bell CSIRO juliet.bell@csiro.au Dr. Paolo Falcaro CSIRO Paolo.Falcaro@csiro.au Dr. Ettore Carretti CSIRO Ettore.Carretti@csiro.au Dr. Alberto Troccoli CSIRO Alberto.Troccoli@csiro.au Dr. Tony Agostino CSIRO u1512019@anu.edu.au Prof. Marcello Costa Flinders University marcello.costa@flinders.edu.au Dr. Saulo Martelli Flinders University saulo.martelli@flinders.edu.au Dr. Egon Perilli Flinders University egon.perilli@flinders.edu.au Prof. Graziella Caprarelli University of SA Graziella.Caprarelli@unisa.edu.au Dr. Antonio Dottore University of Adelaide antonio.dottore@adelaide.edu.au Dr. Francesca Cavalieri University of Melbourne francesca.cavalieri@unimelb.edu.au Dr. Guglielmo Gottoli University of Melbourne ggottoli@newman.unimelb.edu.au Dr. Francesca Iacopi Griffith University f.iacopi@griffith.edu.au Prof. Nunzio Motta QUT n.motta@qut.edu.au