Parte II: Risultati della ricerca


Sezione D - Produzione scientifica


Sezione E - Internazionalizzazione



Sezione F - Docenti senza produzione scientifica


Sezione G - Bandi competitivi


Sezione H - Responsabilità e riconoscimenti scientifici

N.CognomeNomeTipo PremioNome PremioMotivazioneAnnoEnte AssegnanteNazione EntePubblicazione Premiata
1. CALABRESE Roberto Premio al Prodotto Measurement Science and Technology Outstanding Paper Award 2013 Award Winner—Optical and Laser-based Techniques The selected paper applies a direct fluorescence detection scheme to monitor the very low number of trapped atoms, simulating the conditions in a francium magneto-optical trap (MOT). Precise atomic parity nonconservation measurements are inherently difficult due to the fact that extremely weak signals must be detected. By scanning a probe beam across a resonance condition and then detecting the MOT fluorescence, the authors were able to monitor the population transfer from the ground level and the first excited level in the MOT. The significance of this work is that it presents a rapid and flexible method to detect the number of trapped atoms in conditions where very low numbers of these atoms are present. Such high precision measurements are essential in nuclear physics and are fundamental to our understanding of nuclear decay processes. We have selected this article for the Best Paper Award because the measurement technique demonstrated is not only innovative, but also flexible to implement as it is wavelength independent and presents a high signal to noise ratio. The experimental configuration was also extremely well documented in the paper, including a detailed estimate of the detection limits. Data were presented for many different excitation mechanisms to show the wide applicability of the measurement technique. It is expected that this innovative measurement strategy will be seen in successful applications of the study of atomic parity nonconservation in different nuclear particles in the near future. The chairmen would like to thank the authors for choosing to publish their work in Measurement Science and Technology , and hope that other researchers enjoy reading these works and feel encouraged to submit their own best work to the journal. 2013 Institute Of Physics (IOP) Publishing - Measurement Science and Technology GBR L Moi, G Batignani, A Khanbekyan, K Khanbekyan, C Marinelli, E Mariotti, L Marmugi, L Corradi, A Dainelli, R Calabrese, G Mazzocca, L Tomassetti, P Minguzzi (2013). Detection of excited level population transfer in an MOT through the measurement of trapped atom number. MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, vol. 24, p. 015201, ISSN: 0957-0233, doi: 10.1088/0957-0233/24/1/015201
2. VACCARO Carmela Premio al Prodotto EMAC best paper of the conference based on a doctoral dissertation 12th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics - Poster Award premio alla dottoranda Negar Eftekhari (cooautore della ricerca e tutore della dottoranda) 2013 The European Marketing Academy (EMAC) is a professional society for people involved or interested in marketing theory and research established in 1975. The purpose of the European Marketing Academy is to provide a society for persons professionally concerned with or interested in marketing theory and research. Its aims are to serve as the core of a communication network for disseminating information and promoting international exchange in the field of marketing. BEL Negar Eftekhari, Vaccaro Carmela, Thun Hohenstein Ursula (2013). Micro-raman spectroscopy study of pigments used on the potteries of Shahr-I Sukhté (fourth to third millennium BC), South-East Iran . In: Lara Maritan, Claudio Mazzoli, Rebecca Piovesan, Celestino Grifa, Mariano Mercurio, Luca Nodari. (a cura di): Rebecca Piovesan, Martina Amatucci, Conference Program and Abstracts. vol. 12, p. 132, Padova:Department of Geosciences, University Main Building (Palazzo del Bo), 19-21 September 2013