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Artificial Intelligence: Padua’s Audio Innova triumphs at Cannes Neurons

10.02.2023

Organised by the World AI Cannes Festival, the Cannes Neurons awards ceremony is a victory for the University of Padua.The awards ceremony celebrates the most innovative Artificial Intelligence projects that have a positive impact on society or the planet by rethinking standards and the UniPd Audio Innova spin-off established itself in the "Creative #AI" category

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The University of Padua stands with those affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria

07.02.2023

Rector Daniela Mapelli shares condolences with the Turkish and Syrian student community and their families affected by the devastating earthquake that brought death and destruction to the area between their borders. The Rector, along with the University community, wish to express thoughts of unity during this moment of suffering with those greatly concerned by the destruction and loss

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An ERC Consolidator Grant to the University of Padua with almost 2 million euros for the SIQILLYA Project

01.02.2023

The Executive Agency of the European Research Council announced the winners of its 2022 call and named the University of Padua Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies researcher Nicola Carpentieri as one of its recipients

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Multipla equilibria, by Giorgio Parisi

30.01.2023

After the honorary doctorate degree conferred by the University of Padua for Giorgio Parisi, the professor emeritus of theoretical physics at La Sapienza University professor emeritus of theoretical physics at La Sapienza University and Nobel Laureate in Physics 2021, will give a colloquium (in English) entitled "Multipla equilibria" on January 31 at 11 a.m. in Aula Rostagni

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Research provides insight into the eating habits of Homo erectus

25.01.2023

The research team includes Luca Bondioli (Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padua) and Beatrice Peripoli (former Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padua student and current PhD student at Sapienza University of Rome) Through the study of teeth, researchers compared the eating habits of Homo erectus with those of orangutans and other contemporary animal species.

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