Istituto di Fisica Applicata "Nello Carrara"

 

 

The “Nello Carrara” Institute of Applied Physics (IFAC) is part of the National Research Council (CNR), which is the main public organisation pursuing research and innovation in Italy.

 

IFAC carries out research activities, experimental development and technological transfer in many areas of Applied Physics and ICT, as:

  • SPACE, AEROSPACE and EARTH OBSERVATION
  • HEALTH, NANOMEDICINE and SAFETY
  • ENVIRONMENT and FOOD QUALITY MONITORING
  • CULTURAL HERITAGE

 

IFAC is the larger institute of the CNR Florence Research Area located at the "Polo Scientifico di Sesto Fiorentino".

 

Download the Institute Brochure.

Download the Report "IFAC Annual Conference 2015"

Download the "Booklet IFAC 2017"

 

 

 

The “Nello Carrara” Institute of Applied Physics (IFAC) is part of the National Research Council (CNR), which is the main public organisation pursuing research and innovation in Italy. IFAC buildings. TITLEIMGLIGHTBOX

IFAC’s main aim is to carry out frontier research at an international level and, at the same time, to develop new technologies and methodologies that could be effectively transferred to the economic system. The approaches involved are theoretical, experimental and applied research, with a firm determination to developnew techniques and to build prototypes of instruments. The illustrative outline shows the main research lines around the inner core of physical methods of scientificinvestigations. These pertain to the general fields of optoelectronics, spectroscopy, andICT. The main lines of research are Lasers, Bio-photonics, Micro-optics, Sensors, Remote Sensing, Microwaves, and ICT. These physical methods are then employed to investigate novel applications in several branches of interdisciplinary sciences, such as photonic devices for telecommunications, space, balloon and airborne instrumentation for observations of the Earth, digital solutions for information access, bio-photonics for therapy and surgery, laser processing for industrial production, optical sensors for environmental control, laser techniques and diagnostic methods for archaeometry and the conservation of the cultural heritage.

The whole Institute is part of the CNR Florence Research Area situated at the "Polo Scientifico di Sesto Fiorentino".

 

Download the institute leaflet.

   

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