THE Antonio Ereditato WEBINAR ON 25 MARCH AT 6 P.M.

On 25 March 2021 from 18.00 you can watch the live webinar of Prof. Antonio Ereditato, member of the Scientific Committee of Management Innovation. Prof. Ereditato will discuss the topics of Innovation & Sustainability in the context of his studies and applications on elementary particles. It will be possible to watch the video also in deferred from this page. 

This is the third of the webinars planned by Management Innovation in collaboration with the Foligno Science and Philosophy Festival and Earth Day Italy. Here the complete cycle of webinars. To participate in the webinar live via YouTube and Facebook channels the links are the following:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyyWNBrJFeE

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/265040773586432/posts/3795140287243112/

Who is Antonio Ereditato

A graduate and PhD student at the University of Naples Federico II, he has worked at the Centre for Nuclear Research in Strasbourg (CNRS), CERN in Geneva and the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Naples.
Author of more than 1300 scientific publications, he has carried out research in the field of experimental neutrino physics, strong interaction and weak interaction, with experiments carried out at CERN, in Japan, in the USA and at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories.
He has carried out numerous research and development projects on particle detectors: wire chambers, calorimeters, cryogenic ionisation detectors, nuclear emulsions, detectors for applications in medicine.
From 2006 to 2020 he was Full Professor of Elementary Particle Physics at the University of Bern, today he is Visiting Professor at the Department of Physics, Yale University in the USA.
He is President of the Society of Italian Academics in Switzerland (SAIS) and author of several books and popular publications including: Le Particelle Elementari (Il Saggiatore, 2017), Il Cosmo della Mente, with Edoardo Boncinelli (Il Saggiatore, 2019), Guida Turistica per Esploratori dello Spazio and in 2020, again with Boncinelli, L’Infinito Gioco della Scienza.
In March 2021 he published a new book entitled Un breve viaggio chiamato Terra.

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