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Wednesday 22 May, 2013 5 pm
Energy: Science and Communication Piero Martin, Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Padova Alessandra Viola, science journalist and writer
The lecture is dedicated to an introduction to the topics of energy science and communication as seen and used by a journalist and by a scientist. The starting point is that the ability to understand the basics of science and technology and the tools to communicate them, are key requirements in order to understand and to interact with the modern world. This is particularly important when dealing with subjects like energy, environment and sustainability.
Piero Martin (1962) is professor of physics at the Physics and Astronomy Department of the University of Padova, and an active researcher in the field of thermonuclear fusion as an energy source. He is Fellow of the American Physical Society. He is the head of the scientific programme of the European fusion experiment RFX, coordinates the EFDA European Topical Group on "Plasma Stability and Control" and is deputy chair of the ITER International Tokamak Physics Activity (ITPA) MHD Stability Topical Group. He is also chair of the Executive Committee of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Implementing Agreement on RFP research and director of the International Doctorate in Fusion Science and Engineering of the University of Padova. He has published more than 100 papers in international journals. He is also active in science outreach and divulgation, in particular in the area of energy science.
Alessandra Viola (1972) is a science journalist, writer, screenwriter, TV producer, and author of TV series. She has a PhD in Science Communication and in 2007 she won the Armenise-Harvard Foundation/UGSI Award for the best science article of the year. She works with major newspapers and magazines (La Repubblica, Il Sole 24 Ore, L'Espresso, Wired, Oxygen, RAI). From 2010 to 2012 she was reporter for the RAI science program Cosmo, and in 2013 she worked for the RAI program Metropoli. She has taught in courses on journalism, environmental communication and on-line journalism. She wrote the subject and the screenplay for several educational cartoons, coproduced by RAI and broadcast on the national RAI channels. With R. Vitellaro she wrote the book "Giovanni e Paolo e il mistero dei pupi", published by ERI-RAI in 2012 and with S. Mancuso the book "Verde Brillante. Intelligenza e sensibilità del mondo vegetale" (Giunti, 2013). ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Friday 15 March, 2013 11 am - 1 pm, Room 1G
Building a National Economy: Venice and the Veneto after 1866 Gianni Toniolo, Professor of Economic History at Duke University and at the LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome.
After 1815, Venice did not fit the geopolitical interests of the Hapsburg Empire: it slid into irrelevance as a minor harbor within a marginal sea. Recovery came only at the end of the century and was accelerated by the Great War and far-sighted, if controversial, industrial choices. After the Second World War, Greater Venice could not be more different from Thomas Mann's Venice. A third transformation took place from the 1970s onward, less dynamic than the previous one, perhaps fit to the post-modern era. The future hangs in the balance: it will be decided by transport infrastructures, the revival of the port, the re-use of huge areas on the Lagoon's edge, the vitality of the university and other cultural institutions. __________________________________________________________________________________________
Wednesday 20 March, 2013
Restoration of wetland ecosystems in the face of climate change: lessons from San Francisco Bay John Callaway, Professor of environmental science, applied ecology, wetlands, and restoration ecology at University of San Francisco.
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Friday 22 March, 2013
Water and Globalization
On World Water Day, VIU and Ca’ Foscari will hold an interdisciplinary workshop on management, preservation and improvement of water resources. Introductory lectures will be given on the topic of water and globalization and presentations of case studies of international cooperation for development in the water sector.
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