Frontiers in Energy Harvesting
Materials and Devices
Perugia (Italy) – June 24-25, 2024
The Noise in Physical System Laboratory is glad to announce the NiPS Summer School 2024 devoted to “Frontiers in Energy Harvesting: Materials and Devices“.
The school, supported by the European Union – NextGenerationEU under the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) National Innovation Ecosystem VITALITY, is open to graduate students, post-docs, young researchers, and in general to all scientists interested in the frontiers in energy harvesting technologies.
The school is aimed at teaching the bases of the science of energy harvesting with focus in recent advancements covering the following topics:
1) Basic principles of Energy Harvesting
2) Advanced energy conversion technologies
3) Innovative materials and solutions for Energy Harvesting
4) Future prospective on Energy Harvesting
Participants to the school will have the opportunity to widely discuss with teachers and colleagues, also through a evening poster-session, where the research conducted by the participants will be illustrated.
The event will be held jointly with the EnerHarv 2024 international workshop on energy harvesting and related technologies, taking place from June 26 to 28 (https://www.enerharv.com) in Perugia at Hotel Giò. This is a fantastic opportunity for early-stage researchers and professionals to connect with the future of energy solutions.
Students participating to both events will receive promo code for a 50$ discount for the EnerHarv 2024 registration.
The school issues a certificate of participation with explicit mention of the hours of lectures, for credit assignment. For students who require a test for the assignment of credits, an optional test will be provided.
World class speakers:
Technical program:
Day 1 (Monday, June the 24th)
- Powering IoT sensors from ambient vibrations, Valeria NICO – University of Limerick, Ireland
- Radiative wireless power transfer for energy autonomous wireless sensors, Valentina Palazzi – University of Perugia
- Printed organic photovoltaic: how to harvest light from any surface thanks to printed electronics, Antonio Iacchetti – Ribes Tech srl
- Biological Energy Harvesting, Giacomo Clementi – University of Perugia
- 3D printed energy harvesting materials and systems, Francesco Cottone – University of Perugia
Day 2 (Tuesday, June the 25th)
- Variable Reluctance Energy Harvesting, Sebastian Bader – Mid Sweden University
- Is Energy Wearable? Exploring Wearable Energy Harvesting for Smart Sensing, Michele Magno – ETH Zurich
- Recipes for Batteryfree Intelligent Electronics with Microbial Fuel Cells, Davide Brunelli – University of Trento
- Towards battery-free and low-cost distributed sensor node: from novel IC approaches to system-level industrial design, Roberto La Rosa – STMicroelectronics
Social event
During the social event a visit to the Perugia Underground Archeological Area is foreseen. The Archaeological Area will give you the joy of a discovery trip throughout the centuries. Quite unknown to the local people themselves, these places are hidden inside the hill on which Perugia is built.
Poster sessions
Participants will have the opportunity to present their work at a poster session, through a poster and with a “Flash presentation”. Posters will be displayed during all days of the school.
Posters should be A0 format or 100 cm high by 70 cm wide, in portrait orientation.
Scientific Director
Francesco Cottone, NiPS Laboratory, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Scientific Committee
Luca Gammaitoni, NiPS Laboratory, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Igor Neri, NiPS Laboratory, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Giacomo Clementi, NiPS Laboratory, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Roberto La Rosa, STMicroelectronics
Sebastian Bader, Mid Sweden University
Valeria Nico, University of Limerick
Local Committee
Raffaella Pellegrini, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Damiano Boccalini, Physics and Geology Department, University of Perugia
Venue
Hotel Giò, via Ruggero D’Andreotto, 19 – 06100 Perugia (PG)
How to reach Perugia
By Air
The closest airport to Perugia is the San Francesco airport located at 15 min drive. From the Airport you can reach Perugia:
- by a shuttle bus (for further information A.C.A.P. lines, toll free number +39 800099661 or visit www.acap.perugia.it/aeroporto_s_egidio.php)
- by taxi (phone nr.: +39 075 500 48 88)
- renting a car at the airport
Central Italy’s closest major airports are in Rome, Pisa, and Florence. These can be easily reached by train, bus or car.
The major international gateway is Rome’s Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci, known as Fiumicino (FCO) (approx. 200 km from Perugia). From the Airport you can reach Perugia:
- by car (approx. 2.5 hours)
- by train (approx. 3.5-4 hours, cost 20-30 € with Tenitalia)
- by bus (approx. 4 hours, cost 20 € with Sulga Lines)
Pisa’s Aeroporto Galileo Galilei (PSA) (230 km, approx. 2.5 hours by car) has flights from London, Madrid, Brussels, Paris, Lisbon and Dubai among others).
Florence’s Aeroporto A. Vespucci, known as Peretola (FLR) (165 km, approx. 2 hours by car), has connections to London, Madrid, Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam and Dubai among others.
By train Arrival at Perugia Fontivegge Railways Station. Information on train schedule are available here: Trenitalia.
Registration Step by Step
1) Please compile the Registration form
2) You will receive by email a confirmation of admission with instructions for the payment of the registration fee.
3) After the payment your registration is completed and you will receive an invoice.
Please notice that school attendance is limited to 70 students and the participation will be assessed on a first-come/first-serve basis, subjected to acceptance from the Organizing Committee.
The registration fee includes: 4 coffee breaks, 2 lunches and an excursion with a social dinner.
Early registration (Extended deadline until 15 May 30 April 2024): 300 €
Late registration (from 16 May 1 May 2024): 400 €
Deadline for registration: 20 June 2024
Contacts
NiPS Laboratory, Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università di Perugia
via Pascoli – 06123, Perugia (Italy)
Email: school@nipslab.org