Dr Ing. Massimo Rogante conducted, by invitation, a COST Short Term Scientific Mission at the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering of the University of Malta between the 21 and the 25 January 2019. The Scientific Mission dealt with advanced characterisation of Nitinol stents and samples. This characterisation was conducted with Neutron techniques. During his visit he also gave a presentation on the application of neutron techniques in industry and the cultural heritage. This work was supported by a STSM Grant from COST Action CA16122.
CA16122 is a COST action on Bio-materials and advanced physical techniques for regenerative cardiology and neurology. Prof Ing. Bertram Mallia and Prof Ing. Joseph Buhagiar, of the University of Malta, are active management committee members of this action.
Dr Ing. Massimo Rogante is the director of the Rogante Engineering Office in Civitanova, Marche, Italy. He is a reference point for industrial application of neutron techniques. Further information about his work can be found on the Rogante Engineering website.
CA16122 is a COST action on Bio-materials and advanced physical techniques for regenerative cardiology and neurology. Prof Ing. Bertram Mallia and Prof Ing. Joseph Buhagiar, of the University of Malta, are active management committee members of this action.
Dr Ing. Massimo Rogante is the director of the Rogante Engineering Office in Civitanova, Marche, Italy. He is a reference point for industrial application of neutron techniques. Further information about his work can be found on the Rogante Engineering website.