Step by Step 2023

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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The Municipality of Padua’s Progetto Giovani Office launches a call for young contemporary visual artists and curators to participate in the 18th edition of the Step by Step Project created in collaboration with the University of Padua Department of Cultural Heritage.

Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Step By Step offers young people a chance to learn how to organize art exhibitions of emerging artists and curators. This is an opportunity to learn and develop a sense of teamwork for young people across all 'steps' of creating an exhibition, from selecting the work to copywriting promotional materials.

The Step by Step call aims to select 10 artists under the age of 35 who work in Veneto. While the group of curators (also under 35) who work in Veneto are chosen through the Step by Step call and as part of the Curare una mostra d’arte workshop under the History of Contemporary Arts teachings (DAMS) and the Storia e Tutela dei Beni Artistici e Musicali degree programs of UniPD’s Department of Cultural Heritage.

 Those selected from the call will participate in a training course from mid-June 2023 to October 2023 as they engage in field trip activities and learn all there is to know about organizing, planning and bringing a contemporary art exhibition to fruition.

The call is open until 16 April 2023.

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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The Anime Verdi festival, now in its sixth edition, opens the doors of Padua's private and usually closed gardens for an entire weekend. As visitors stroll among the secular trees, exotic plants, luxuriant lawns, hedges, blooms and architectural elements, each garden transports them through history while basking in the beauty and charm of Padua.

Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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Organizers of the Anime Verdi festival have placed a call for volunteers (under 35 years of age) to support them during the two-day event in Padua on 6 and 7 May, the Anime Verdi call is open until 13 April.

The Anime Verdi festival, now in its sixth edition, opens the doors of Padua's private and usually closed gardens for an entire weekend. As visitors stroll among the secular trees, exotic plants, luxuriant lawns, hedges, blooms and architectural elements, each garden transports them through history while basking in the beauty and charm of Padua.

Assigning eligible volunteers, (two or more for each garden) ensures that green spaces are respected and that visitors show their ticketed bracelets before accessing the gardens.

On Wednesday 3 May at 6 pm, a preparatory meeting is held for volunteers to gather materials needed for both days of the festival (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May).

Registration is required to participate in the festival (deadline: April 26, 2023).

Participation is free for those who have sent their application to join the volunteer team of Anime Verdi 2023

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The Enormous Krill Genome

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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the most abundant animal species on the planet, holding a biomass of between 300 and 500 million tonnes. Playing a vital role in the Antarctic ecosystem, this small crustacean forms an ecological link between primary producers that make up the phytoplankton and higher levels of the food chain such as seabirds, seals, penguins, and whales.

Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the most abundant animal species on the planet, holding a biomass of between 300 and 500 million tonnes. Playing a vital role in the Antarctic ecosystem, this small crustacean forms an ecological link between primary producers that make up the phytoplankton and higher levels of the food chain such as seabirds, seals, penguins, and whales.

Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the most abundant animal species on the planet, holding a biomass of between 300 and 500 million tonnes. Playing a vital role in the Antarctic ecosystem, this small crustacean forms an ecological link between primary producers that make up the phytoplankton and higher levels of the food chain such as seabirds, seals, penguins, and whales.

Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the most abundant animal species on the planet, holding a biomass of between 300 and 500 million tonnes. Playing a vital role in the Antarctic ecosystem, this small crustacean forms an ecological link between primary producers that make up the phytoplankton and higher levels of the food chain such as seabirds, seals, penguins, and whales.

Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Due to its enormous biomass, krill significantly affects fundamental global biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycles and iron recycling. Studying their biological ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment, especially that of global warming is fundamental. Until now, the impossibility of reconstructing the sequence of the krill genome – 15 times larger than the human one – has represented an insurmountable technical obstacle for the study of the physiological, molecular and genetic aspects of krill.

Published in Cell, the research paper tackling this question is entitled The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights. Submitted by Changwei Shao of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Qingdao, the research work is a collaboration that includes Cristiano De Pittà and Gabriele Sales of the University of Padua’s Department of Biology and Alberto Biscontin (now at the University of Udine).  Researchers used the most innovative sequencing technologies and up-to-date analysis methods to generate the entire krill genome assembly, their work turned out to be the largest animal assembly reported to date.

Its enormous size appears to be the result of the duplication and movement of numerous segments of DNA referred to as inter-genic transposable element expansion.  As locations in the genome, and not duplications of the entire genome, are found in other species. In particular, two recent events of accumulation of transposable elements, both linked to climate change, are considered responsible for the current large size of the genome.

Dr Biscontin explains, "Genome sequencing has made it possible to identify 625 genes whose expression appears to be under the direct control of the circadian clock and could therefore represent the fulcrum of the physiological and behavioural adaptation process as this organism is subjected to extreme seasonal variations."

Furthermore, the presence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is responsible for very high levels of connectivity between the different geographical areas. For years, scientists considered the Antarctic krill population to be genetically homogeneous.  Sequencing its genome has led to the identification of millions of new genetic markers (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms ) which allows researchers to perform a complete analysis of the structure of the Antarctic krill population for the first time while highlighting the genetic traces of four different ancestral populations from many geographical regions.

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Business Game for Data Scientist 2023

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The University of Padua proposes the new edition of the Business Game for Data Scientist, business game based on the ability to analyse and create a forecasting model on the basis of a real data set, followed by individual interviews with participating companies.

The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The University of Padua proposes the new edition of the Business Game for Data Scientist, business game based on the ability to analyse and create a forecasting model on the basis of a real data set, followed by individual interviews with participating companies.

The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The University of Padua proposes the new edition of the Business Game for Data Scientist, business game based on the ability to analyse and create a forecasting model on the basis of a real data set, followed by individual interviews with participating companies.

The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The University of Padua proposes the new edition of the Business Game for Data Scientist, business game based on the ability to analyse and create a forecasting model on the basis of a real data set, followed by individual interviews with participating companies.

The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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The competition, is individual and will be open to all university students and graduates able to work as data scientists. Each candidate must provide the hardware (computer, tablet, etc.) and software he or she considers necessary to carry out the analyses. During the competition one may use any programming language or software considered appropriate and suitable. The responsibility for the ownership rights and licences required to use any software lies with the individual participant.

For the first three winners of the business game, who took part in the interviews with the companies, there will be prizes in Amazon vouchers of the following amounts, provided by the company Area srls: voucher worth 400 € for the first classified, voucher worth 300 € for the second and voucher worth 200 € for the third classified.

Programme of the day

9:00 – 13: Business Game
The prediction ability of the candidates' models is based on an external database and is therefore an objective (and quantitative) assessment: based on these results, the scoring and ranking of the candidates is established.

14:30 – 18: Interviews
Participants in the business game hold online interviews with participating companies.

To participate, it is necessary to register on www.universitaperta-unipd.it, attaching a pdf CV and compulsorily booking interviews with at least 3 companies in order to have a chance of winning prizes.

Registration for candidates will be open until Friday 7 April 2023.
All CVs will be made available to companies.

Career day Warm up:

To best prepare for the Business Game, on Friday 31 March 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00, there will be an online preparation meeting: Job Dating: CV in hand and just a few minutes to convince the interviewer that you are the right one!

Warm Up registration.

For information: placement@unipd.it

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2022RUB06 Allegato 18 - Verbale 4 - Giudizi_Punteggi_Vincitore

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2022RUB06 Allegato 18 - DR di approvazione atti

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Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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Il Consorzio iNEST indice una ricerca per il reclutamento di personale per la funzione di Project Management. La scadenza delle candidature è il 28 aprile 2023.

Le figure professionali ricercate supporteranno la direzione del Consorzio nelle attività di supporto alla ricerca, sviluppo e gestione del progetto, interfacciandosi con molteplici realtà pubbliche e private, in un ambiente dinamico nel quale contribuire in modo attivo al monitoraggio dell’avanzamento del progetto stesso, comprendendo i vari aspetti di implementazione dell’innovazione e contribuendo allo sviluppo del collegamento fra la ricerca universitaria ed il mondo Imprenditoriale.

Bando di reclutamento – Funzione di Project Management

Informazioni: www.consorzioinest.it/bandi-e-gare

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CPTA 16 novembre 2021

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