Unipd research. Fluctuating effects in x-ray exposed atoms as glass become fluid

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Glass is made by rapidly cooling a liquid - think of a common glass object formed by cooling a molten liquid. During this process, the glassy state atoms fluctuate, similar to liquids. However, their configuration remains almost fixed, meaning the atoms are constrained to their equilibrium position and move within the material only over extremely long times. Researchers found that when exposing glass to a beam of X-rays of sufficient intensity, it is possible to induce movement of the atoms inside the glass: subjected to X-rays, glass flows, like liquids.

The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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Glass is made by rapidly cooling a liquid - think of a common glass object formed by cooling a molten liquid. During this process, the glassy state atoms fluctuate, similar to liquids. However, their configuration remains almost fixed, meaning the atoms are constrained to their equilibrium position and move within the material only over extremely long times. Researchers found that when exposing glass to a beam of X-rays of sufficient intensity, it is possible to induce movement of the atoms inside the glass: subjected to X-rays, glass flows, like liquids.

The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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Glass is made by rapidly cooling a liquid - think of a common glass object formed by cooling a molten liquid. During this process, the glassy state atoms fluctuate, similar to liquids. However, their configuration remains almost fixed, meaning the atoms are constrained to their equilibrium position and move within the material only over extremely long times. Researchers found that when exposing glass to a beam of X-rays of sufficient intensity, it is possible to induce movement of the atoms inside the glass: subjected to X-rays, glass flows, like liquids.

The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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Glass is made by rapidly cooling a liquid - think of a common glass object formed by cooling a molten liquid. During this process, the glassy state atoms fluctuate, similar to liquids. However, their configuration remains almost fixed, meaning the atoms are constrained to their equilibrium position and move within the material only over extremely long times. Researchers found that when exposing glass to a beam of X-rays of sufficient intensity, it is possible to induce movement of the atoms inside the glass: subjected to X-rays, glass flows, like liquids.

The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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The origin of this phenomenon remains debatable. Researchers aim to uncover this phenomenon with the publication of Stochastic atomic acceleration during the X-ray-induced fluidization of a silica glass in PNAS. The work of Francesco Dallari, Alessandro Martinelli, Federico Caporaletti, Michael Sprung, Giacomo Baldi, and Giulio Monaco is a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua, the Physics Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the German DESY Research Centre of Hamburg, and the Physics Department of the University of Trento. The publication sheds new light on how atoms, exposed to X-rays, move within the disordered structure of glass over otherwise unattainable distances over a short amount of time.

This observable dynamic follows a law defined as HyperTransport, a motion where the distance travelled by the atoms accelerates over time. This motion not only occurs in a simple diffusion (think of a drop of coffee extending into a cup of milk) but even more when a particle moves at a constant speed in a certain direction.

After sufficient irradiation, these defects become dense (quite numerous). Atoms then move in response to the small charges that randomly "illuminate" the material. Normally, atoms move with a series of sudden accelerations, somewhat like balls in a pinball machine with a trajectory characterized by many short displacements interspersed with surprisingly long displacements following a probability known as the Lévy stable law of distribution.

This research shows a possible new strategy for modifying, and thus ultimately controlling, the physical properties of glass.

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Bando contabile esperto Fondazione Centro Nazionale in Sviluppo Terapia Genica e Farmaci

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Unipd cultural heritage: enjoys record visits in 2022

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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In 2022, the year in which the University of Padua celebrated its 800th anniversary, a record number of visitors enjoying the cultural heritage of the University of Padua grew thanks to the extended open hours of operation and the restorations.

The cultural heritage of the University of Padua exceeded its past historical reach of 291,776 visitors in 2019.  Due to the CoVid pandemic, the University witnessed a reduction of visitors in 2021 with 136,933. The 300,000 total number of visitors in 2022 includes 213,965 visitors to the UNESCO heritage site of Padua’s Botanical Garden. Adding 62,845 guests visiting the areas of Palazzo Bo restored in the twentieth century, the 17,249 visitors of Villa Parco Bolasco in Castelfranco Veneto, and 14,962 visitors who experienced university museums united in the Grand Tour of Sciences: Archaeological and Art sciences, Sala dei Giganti at Palazzo Liviano, Geography Museum, Giovanni Poleni Museum, and the Enrico Bernardi Museum of Machines.

The University of Padua Rector Daniela Mapelli shares her thoughts: 'Having exceeded three hundred thousand visitors to the museums of our university is a symbolic goal that offers a great sense of satisfaction.  As we celebrated our 800th anniversary, we demonstrated our ability to enhance a diverse and beloved cultural heritage that pays homage to the multidisciplinary figures and founders of the University of Padua as culture proves to be a universal language capable of attracting visitors not only from Italy but from all over the world. A language we must continue to speak fluently. In 2023, we will inaugurate a new Botanical Museum, complete with a revisited layout, and a Museum of Nature and Humankind that will stand as the largest university scientific museum in Italy'.

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Locandina open day 2025 Lettere

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2022S46 - Graduatoria generale di merito (approvata con D.D.G. rep. n. 175/2023, prot. n. 9691 del 20/01/2023)

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2022PA183 - Allegato 3 DR rettifica approvazione atti

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2020N50 Quesiti colloquio

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2020N50 Quesiti prova pratica

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2020N50 Quesiti prova scritta

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2020N50 Criteri di valutazione

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