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Maurizio Diana

Maurizio Diana (Rome, August 4, 1939) is an Italian geologist, physicist and painter. In his scientific research activities he is remembered particularly for his efforts in the development of technologies in the field of Cultural Heritage.〔''"Perché non-sia solo una chimera"'' (So it is not just a chimera) in Airone, July 1, 1994.〕〔''"Dottor Scienza e Mister Arte"'' (Doctor Science and Mister Art) in Qui Touring, April 1, 2007.〕〔''"E anche la pulitura porta danni alle facciate"'' (Also cleaning damages the facades) in L'Espresso, August 22, 2006.〕〔(''"Volontari per salvare il bello”'' ) (Volunteers to save the beautiful) in Avvenire, October 11, 2006.〕〔(''“S. Susanna, restauro al Mosè – Il monumento nero di smog come le Quattro Fontane”'' ) (S. Susanna, Moses restoration – The monument bleckened by smog as the Four Fountains) in La Repubblica, July 20, 2007.〕
==First researches==

Graduated in Geology in 1964 from the University of Rome La Sapienza with a thesis on "Physical nature and size of the Earth's Core", Maurizio Diana became a Volunteer at the chair of Seismology directed by Professor Pietro Caloi in academic years 1964–1967.〔(Scientific Curriculum Vitae of Maurizio Diana )〕
Since graduation he is a researcher at the CNEN (National Committee for Nuclear Energy) in the Research Centre "Casaccia" of Rome, where he conducts research on the material damage produced by ionizing particles (Radiation Damage). At the same time he is research associate at the European Joint Research Centre: Ispra.
From 1966 he begins a long line of research on the Atomic Scattering Factor of metals for the knowledge of the electronic configurations of metal elements from Titanium to Copper (3d elements) in collaboration with the Research Centre MASS (U.S. Army Materials and Mechanics Research Centre in Watertown).
In 1968, after a visit to the facilities of the reactors CEA Saclay (France) he participates in the development and construction of a neutron collimator for the development of the diagnostic systems of Neutronigraphy at the Triga Mark II reactor of the Casaccia.
In 1969 he begins a research program, with practical application perspectives, on the technique of Small-Angle X-ray Scattering, as a research associate at the University of Paris-Orsay Laboratoire de Physique des Solides directed by Professor André Guinier (inventor of the "Guinier chamber"), to work at the creation of an instrument for the technique of Small Angle x-ray for high penetration. In 1971, with the same technique, he built at the laboratories of Casaccia an analysis system for the study of the size and distribution of pores in alumina filters, used for uranium enrichment.
From 1972 to 1996 he is head of research at the CNEN (that then became ENEA).

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