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Soft Matter

The term “Soft Condensed Matter” dates back to the ‘90s when the Nobel Laureate Pierre Gilles de Gennes used it to name a large class of systems of practical importance, and not identifiable within any of the classical states of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Typical examples are plastics, rubber, hair, cosmetics, foods, chewing-gum, colloidal systems such as paints, toothpastes, foams and gels … Research in our Department employs a wide spectrum of experimental techniques, some of them only available at Large Scale Facilities, for structural and dynamical characterization (diffraction, spectroscopies, microscopies …) and focuses on food, nano-medicine, complex fluids and arrested systems.

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Laboratory of Molecular Nanotechnologies

The Laboratory of Molecular Nanotechnologies is dedicated to the investigation of soft matter systems such as foams and emulsions, with wide applications in foods, cosmetics, farmaceutics, also by performing experiments on the International Space Station; it also studies stimuli-responsive nanostructures that could be the basis for innovative photocatalytic filters, or be used as therapeutic agents in nanomedicine.

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Laboratory of GastroPhysics - Future Cooking Lab

The Laboratory of Gastrophysics (Gastronomical Physics) was established by prof. Davide Cassi; it is there that Molecular Cuisine was born. It investigates all aspects of gastronomical innovations: new techniques, new kitchen instruments, new food products.

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