Exhibitors 2017
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Superconductivity and its applications
OfficineApogeo developed exhibits about superconducticity to show its fundamentals and applications: magnetic levitation and Meissner effect, magnetic suspension and pinning effect; zero resistance; permanent current in a superconducting ring. Those experiments have been presented in public exhibitions organised by universities (Università di Camerino, Politecnico di Torino, Università di Roma "La Sapienza") and scientific fairs (Festival della Scienza di Perugia e di Genova).
Italy
Luca Di Massimo, Raffaele Pepe, Andrea Perali
Luca Di Massimo responsible for OfficineApogeo educational projects.
Raffaele Pepe physics graduate, collaborated on experiments developments.
Andrea Perali is Associate Professor of condensed matter theory at the University of Camerino, Italy. Present researches concern nanoscale superconductivity and high critical temperature superconductors. He is among the founders of the International MultiSuper Network. He is the delegate of the Rector for e-learning projects.
Raffaele Pepe physics graduate, collaborated on experiments developments.
Andrea Perali is Associate Professor of condensed matter theory at the University of Camerino, Italy. Present researches concern nanoscale superconductivity and high critical temperature superconductors. He is among the founders of the International MultiSuper Network. He is the delegate of the Rector for e-learning projects.
E25 (pav. 6)