Sapienza is organizing NANOSUM 2026, the fourth edition of the CIVIS Blended Intensive Program (BIP) in the field of Nanotechnology, with a 2026 focus on agrifood applications as part of the Erasmus mobility framework.
Programme structure
- Virtual component: between April–May 2026.
- On-site summer school:15–19 June 2026 at Fraterna Domus – Sacrofano (RM), 19 km from Rome.
Venue: https://fraternadomus.it/dove/sacrofano/
Target group
MSc and PhD students involved in Nanotechnology across the following areas: physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, electronic engineering, food science and technologies, agro-industrial biotechnology.
Attachments
Attached you will find a summary of the preliminary programme and the BIP timeline.
Funding and costs (Sapienza students)
- Sapienza students are not supported by Erasmus funds (as they are not considered in mobility), but they may apply and participate if selected, provided they are supported by other funds (e.g., PhD funds for schools, or research funds that allow expenses for advanced training schools).
- The organising committee is working to secure support measures to reduce or eliminate lodging costs.
- Indicative costs:€75/day (full board) + €1/day city tax, for 5 days; no registration fee.
- Commuting between Rome and Sacrofano is also feasible.
Application
- Deadline:30 October 2025.
- CIVIS page and application:https://civis.eu/en/learn/civis-courses/nanosum-2026
If interested, I encourage you to apply as soon as possible, even if funding has not yet been confirmed.
Contacts
- For further information and clarifications: Prof. Antonio D’Alessandro (antonio.dalessandro@uniroma1.it)
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