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- 23.09.2015 - Vincenzo Grillo is one of the Bessel Research Award winners
Vincenzo Grillo, researcher at Istituto Nanoscienze in Modena, is one of the winners of the prestigious international research award Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel. The researcher was honoured with the award for his studies on Phase Holograms. The Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel award, granted by the German Foundation Alexander von Humboldt annually, is addressed to mid-career researchers and academics who have already reached a level of international excellence, and whose ideas or discoveries have a relevant future development potential. The award includes a 6-to-12 month research period to spend in Germany. The motivations that led to granting the award to Vincenzo Grillo include his research on phase holograms and his research on developing new methodologies for HRTEM and STEM-HAADF techniques. The researcher will spend, in the next few years, a few months in Germany in order to further study these research topics.
Info vincenzo.grillo@nano.cnr .it
Link https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/bessel-award.html