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Unimore protagonist at Smart Life Festival
Unimore will play a central role in the ninth edition of Smart Life Festival, the Festival of Digital Culture promoted by the Municipality of Modena, to be held from 26 to 29 September. With the theme True, False, X, this year's festival will explore the boundary between truth and fiction in the age of digital transition. The University will take an active part in the event by offering, with the contribution of lecturers, researchers and students, in-depth studies on topical issues such as t...

The 32nd AIRIPA (Italian Association for Research and Intervention in the Psychopathology of Learning) National Congress on the new frontiers of research and clinical implications related to Specific Learning Disorders and Developmental Disorders concluded successfully in Reggio Emilia. The event was held in dual mode, face-to-face and online, on 20 and 21 September at Palazzo Dossetti. The congress, which brought together over a thousand participants from all over the world, more than 600 ...

Unimore's Prof. Giovanni Grandi is the winner of the Young Scientist Award 2024
Professor Giovanni Grandi, Associate Professor of Gynaecology and Midwifery of the SMECHIMAI (Medical and Surgical Sciences of the Mother, Children, and Adults) Department of Unimore, was the winner of the Young Scientist Award 2024 by the Hungarian Egon and Ann Diczfalusy Foundation, an international award that rewards a single deserving researcher under 40 with a significant scientific curriculum in the field of women's reproductive health. The award was conferred at the Foundation's 2024 ...

Kicking off the 2024 edition of Caffè Scienza
The Caffè Scienza public engagement initiative is back, designed and organised by Prof. Marcello Pinti of Unimore's Department of Life Sciences in collaboration with the Fondazione Marco Biagi: 10 meetings to explore topical scientific issues treated with academic rigour but in an informal context. The new edition of the initiative will also be hosted by Modena's Caffè Concerto, in the evocative setting of Piazza Grande, with meetings to be held on Tuesday evenings (7-8.30 pm), from 24 Sep...

Three works from Unimore's Anatomical Museum on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Ajaccio
Unimore has loaned the Palais Fesch - Museum of Fine Arts in Ajaccio, Corsica, three works from the Anatomical Museum's Obstetrical Collection to be exhibited on the occasion of the exhibition Bologne au Siècle des Lumières. Art et science, entre réalité et théâtre dedicated to 18th-century Bologna, which began with the foundation of the Istituto delle Scienze and the Accademia Clementina. Specifically, these are two life-size sculptures, respectively depicting a primipara woman and a wom...

Unimore supports the play No Doubt, in Mantua Sept. 28
Is it possible to talk about safety at work in a non-traditional way? For the third year running, Unimore is supporting the theatrical performance Nessun dubbio, scheduled Saturday 28 September at 10 a.m., at the cloister of the UniverMantova Foundation ( via Scarsellini 2, Mantua), which, in an engaging way, leads to the discovery of the different causes of accidents at work, questioning certainties to help the audience think critically. Prof. Federico Ricci, an occupational psychologist,...

Modena cardiology stars at the European Congress in London
The recent European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in London, one of the most important events for cardiology worldwide, was attended by over 31,000 cardiologists from all over the world. During the event, significant results and new guidelines for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, which remain among the leading causes of mortality in Western countries, were presented. Modena Cardiology of Unimore and the University Hospital played a prominent role, with two invited lectures b...

Unimore Racing team finished second in the world Indy Autonomous Challenge competition
The Unimore Racing Team, coordinated by Professor Marko Bertogna of the Department of Physical, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, took part in the seventh edition of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC), the competition between fully autonomous-driving cars built by universities around the world, which was held last week at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval. The team from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia managed to achieve a significant second place out of nine participat...

Recent Unimore graduate honored by the Italian Association for Information Security
Gianmarco Lusvardi, a recent Unimore graduate from the Enzo Ferrari Department of Engineering, was awarded the Innovare la sicurezza delle informazioni" thesis prize, now in its 19th edition, by CLUSIT, the Italian Association for Information Security. Lusvardi, a student in the master's degree programme in Computer Engineering, was awarded fifth place (ex-equo) for his thesis Timing side-channel attacks against USB smartcards using eBPF, in which he studies and identifies innovative m...

A new study just published in the journal Science sheds light on the impacts of the ecological crisis that occurred in the Mediterranean Sea some 5.5 million years ago. An international team involving 25 institutes across Europe, including Unimore with Professor Francesca Bosellini, a palaeontologist and professor in the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, was able to quantify the impact of Mediterranean salinization on marine biota: only 11 percent of endemic species survived the c...
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