Governance Level

Coordinator (CO)

She is responsible for the project quality and scientific content, and of the consistency of executed activities with the foreseen objectives of the project.

Cristina Africh (CNR-IOM)

Coordination Committee (CC)

It supervises the implementation and correct execution of the project, ensuring the continuity and profitability of the collaboration between the partners, as well as the coordination of the contributions made by each of the Parties in the implementation of the activities. In particular, it monitors the expenditures, the coherent application of the project timing, the fulfilment of intermediate objectives (milestones), the submission of the expected deliverables.

Cristina Africh (CNR) - chair

Francesca Fortunati (CNR)

Stefano Cozzini (AREA Science Park)

Eva Vessel (AREA Science Park)

Riccardo Bertacco (POLIMI)

Claudia Raimondi (POLIMI)

Giorgio Rossi (UNIMI)

Fortunato Laface (UNIMI)

Executive Board of Directors (EBD)

It verifies the alignment of each unit to the timing and quality standards set by the upgrade project, the correct execution of tenders and procurement, the timely hiring procedures of fixed-term personnel, the timely achievement of deliverables, the timely commissioning of new instrumentation and methods and their inclusion in the digital catalogue of accessible services, the active approach to gender balance goals of the project.

CNR-IOM@TS: Giancarlo Panaccione

CNR-IFN@MI: Caterina Vozzi

CNR-IFN@TN: Andrea Chiappini

CNR-IMM@BO: Vittorio Morandi

CNR-IMM@CT: Antonino La Magna

CNR-ISM@RM: Stefano Turchini

CNR-NANOTEC@LE: Massimo CuscunĂ 

CNR-SPIN@NA: Fabio Miletto Granozio

AREA Science Park: Stefano Cozzini

POLIMI: Andrea Melloni

UNIMI: Giovanni Onida

The EBD is chaired by the Infrastructure Manager (Giulio Curiel, CNR-IOM).

Strategy Committee (SC)

It is a strategic board composed of scientific leaders of NFFA-DI, that promotes the best positioning of the RI in the national and international landscape, focusing the leadership potential in the European scene, identify strategic alliance options, orient participation to competitive calls, identify new user communities, promote NFFA-DI in the FAIR data market and in the EOSC.

Giorgio Rossi (UNIMI) - chair

Cristina Africh (CNR) 

Alessia Sambri (CNR)

Giancarlo Panaccione (CNR)

Filippo Giannazzo (CNR)

Giuseppe Gigli (CNR)

Stefano Cozzini (AREA Science Park)

Riccardo Bertacco (POLIMI)

Scientific and Technical Committee (STC)

It is composed of national and international experts, with advisory role. The STC addresses quality and performance of the user programme, quality and performance of scientific production, need for constant upgrade, optimise synergies among nodes.

The committee is yet to be nominated.

Scientific Level

Access Review Panel (ARP)

It is an external independent peer review panel, responsible for the selection and scientific evaluation of the proposals submitted by potential users requesting access to the infrastructure. It is composed of 13 independent members with collective scientific knowledge in nanoscience and nano-to-micro analysis and technology, covering all the science domains that can be supported by NFFA-DI.

The panel is yet to be nominated.

Technical Liaison Network (TLNet)

It ensures the uptake in the catalogue of the upgraded instrumentation, the monitoring of its effective online status, the organization of the access commissioning phase to be carried out within PNRR, and its full implementation for distributing the access to the nodes according to the best option/best schedule for a successful and timely access performance.

Central coordinating TLNet Node: Roberto Gotter (CNR)

CNR-IOM@TS: Dario De Angelis

CNR-IFN@MI: Eugenio Cinquanta

CNR-IFN@TN: Andrea Chiappini, Ali Nawaz

CNR-IMM@BO: Piera Maccagnani

CNR-IMM@CT: Maria Cantarella

CNR-ISM@RM: Stefano Turchini

CNR-NANOTEC@LE: Massimo CuscunĂ , David Maria Tobaldi

CNR-SPIN@NA: Marco Salluzzo, Fabio Miletto Granozio

AREA Science Park: Regina Ciancio, Laura Liguori

POLIMI: Andrea Cattoni

UNIMI: Simona Achilli (theoretical), Paolo Piseri (experimental)