Francesca Tarantello, studentessa Unipd e atleta paralimpica in partenza per Parigi 2024

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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Francesca Tarantello, 22 anni, è studentessa di Biologia molecolare all’Università di Padova e ha ottenuto il pass per partecipare il 2 settembre 2024 alle Paralimpiadi grazie ai risultati degli ultimi due anni che l’hanno posta tra le prime 10 atlete al mondo che vengono selezionate per partecipare ai Giochi olimpici.
Francesca è ipovedente dalla nascita ma per sua stessa ammissione non ha mai considerato la sua visione limitata come una vera e propria disabilità o un ostacolo: pratica nuoto dai 6 anni, anche in maniera agonistica dai 12 anni; a 20 anni si avvicina al Triathlon (nuoto/bici/corsa) e la sua passione diventa poi un lavoro.

Oggi 17 luglio la rettrice dell'Università di Padova, Daniela Mapelli, ha incontrato Francesca a Palazzo del Bo. «Un incontro emozionante, nel quale ho potuto fare di persona i complimenti a Francesca Tarantello, e non solo per gli straordinari risultati sportivi. – afferma la rettrice –. Francesca è una studentessa-atleta con una grandissima forza d’animo che sta conciliando, al meglio, il suo percorso universitario con i momenti di studio. Da anni l’ateneo è attento a promuovere e facilitare la doppia carriera: al momento abbiamo 116 studentesse o studenti atleti. Sono molto felice delle belle parole che Francesca ha speso sul nostro ateneo: spero che nei prossimi anni, compatibilmente ai suoi impegni da atleta che la tengono molto occupata, possa godersi ancor più la vita universitaria e la città di Padova che, come lei ha ben detto, è una città molto giovane, a misura di studentessa e studente. Le auguro anche di poter realizzare uno dei suoi sogni, ovvero dare, attraverso il suo percorso accademico, un contributo alla ricerca sulle malattie rare».

tarantello e mapelli

«Il mio “limite visivo” mi ha dato una specie di forza interiore in più, la voglia di voler dimostrare di essere all’altezza, di riuscire a farcela, la voglia di “riscatto”, la voglia di vivere pienamente – spiega Francesca Tarantello -. La mia giornata è scandita dagli allenamenti (2/3 sessioni al giorno), tra cui si interpone lo studio. L’anno scorso mi alzavo al mattino molto presto per svolgere il primo allenamento, poi andavo in università per le lezioni e frequentavo gli eventuali laboratori nel pomeriggio, per poi svolgere la sera il secondo e il terzo allenamento. Tempi sempre molto stretti che richiedono grande concentrazione e impegno. Alla sera poi crollavo. Quest’anno, in quanto anno olimpico, l’università mi è agevolato per consentirmi di gestire al meglio lo studio con le varie sessioni di allenamento durante la giornata. Oltre a ciò sono stata selezionata per una borsa di studio prevista dall’Ateneo per sostenere la doppia carriera

«Sono molto soddisfatta del percorso che sto facendo: sia a livello sportivo, di studi e anche personale. Il dover gestire la carriera universitaria, lo sport, pianificare le giornate, gli esami mi ha fatto crescere, maturare e mi ha molto responsabilizzata – riprende Francesca -. Qualche rimpianto? Si, purtroppo a causa dei miei numerosi impegni, non riesco a vivere appieno la vita universitaria e mi mancano le relazioni strette in questo ambiente. Anche se di rado ho partecipato a qualche serata organizzata dagli studenti di Unipd e credo sia un’ambiente stupendo per stringere nuove amicizie, confrontarsi e divertirsi anche perché si sa, Padova è proprio una città giovane. Il percorso di studi per la laurea in Biologia molecolare è molto impegnativo tra lezioni e laboratori a frequenza obbligatoria, ma affascinante e sono veramente soddisfatta della mia scelta.
Con le competenze e le conoscenze acquisite nel mio percorso accademico mi piacerebbe, in futuro, poter contribuire alla ricerca, alla diagnosi di malattie genetiche o alla scoperta di nuovi farmaci, nuove cure. Sarebbe fantastico poter dare un contributo alla scienza, aiutare chi è affetto da qualche patologia rara o malattia genetica e chissà, magari anche diagnosticare la mia stessa patologia di cui ancora non è stato identificato il gene responsabile.»

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FRANCESCA TARANTELLO STUDENTESSA UNIPD E ATLETA PARALIMPICA AI GIOCHI OLIMPICI 2024 INCONTRA LA RETTRICE MAPELLI

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From climate change to social polarization, UniPd research reveals emerging phenomena of hidden geometry

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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From social relationships to the main arteries of urban traffic, or from neuronal circuits to metabolic reactions in cells, the phenomena that influence our lives derive from complex interactions between multiple elements. These systems, defined as "complex", generate emergent phenomena that often cannot be understood by analyzing the activity of their components.

A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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A typical example is “functional communities”, groups of highly correlated and interacting components with similar functions. These communities may include, for example, people with common interests, genes or proteins that collaborate for specific cellular functions, or niches of organisms that cooperate to maintain the ecological balance of their habitat.

In the study entitled “Unraveling the mesoscale organization induced by network-driven processes” published in PNAS, whose first author is Giacomo Barzon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua and the Padua Neuroscience Center, to understand how the individual units of a system communicate with each other the authors investigated how small perturbations applied to each unit propagate over time within the complex networks of which they are part. This allowed us to reconstruct the "hidden geometry" of these phenomena, based on an effective distance measurement between the components. A short distance indicates effective communication between the components, while a large distance suggests they are probably functionally disconnected.

This framework has significant practical implications and offers a basis for future applications. For example, it can help understand how climate change could influence the dynamics of social or ecological communities, allowing its effects on the environment to be predicted and mitigated with targeted interventions. Or, again, in the context of social networks, it can provide insights into how increasingly polarized groups emerge and interact online, suggesting strategies to promote more constructive dialogue and mitigate social polarization.

“Thoroughly understanding the mechanisms and conditions that generate these phenomena is essential to understand the functioning of complex systems and develop targeted strategies to restore them when necessary – comments Giacomo Barzon, first author of the research -. Over the last thirty years, network science has focused on analyzing the structural connections between components, but this approach is not enough to explain the emergence of functional communities. It is crucial also to consider the specific physical phenomena that occur within networks and the environmental conditions that influence the speed and efficiency of these processes. In neurons, for example, temperature and chemical balance can modulate the speed of electrical signals, while in epidemics factors such as climate, population density, and social behavior can influence the spread of viruses. However, the specialized approach of different disciplines has limited the complete understanding of the emergence of these functional patterns.”

“Our methods are based on the statistical physics of complex networks, a fairly recent discipline but well represented by the research groups of our university, and in particular of the Department of Physics and Astronomy – continues Manlio De Domenico, professor of physics of complex networks of the University who led the international team –. Our study in the computational research laboratory, the CoMuNe Lab, in collaboration with the LIPh Lab and the University of Barcelona, has shown that many physical, chemical, biological, and social processes can be better understood in terms of functional modules that respond to the environment and are organized unexpectedly compared to what could be deduced from just knowing the microscopic scale of their components. The universality of these phenomena is one of the most studied, and even least understood, aspects of the physics of complex systems.”

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Avviso di selezione per l’ammissione di uditori - Corsi di Perfezionamento

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2024S33 - Quesiti colloquio

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2024S33 - Quesiti prova pratica

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2024S33 - Quesiti prova scritta

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2024S33 - Criteri di valutazione prove d'esame

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2024 CICAP Festival - Misurare il mondo

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Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

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Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

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Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Measuring the world (Misurare il mondo) is the theme of the 2024 CICAP Festival, which aims to explore the concept of measurement under the different aspects, from practice in the strict sense to what is not measurable, from everyday life to its social and cultural implications.

Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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Science starts from observation and the need to interpret the world. The first step is to understand what you see from a qualitative perspective and measure it. We must identify quantities under a work of description and definition within the elements that make up reality. A task that requires sharing a language and a method. Once the quantities have been defined and measured, we can investigate the relationships with which they interact, formulate hypotheses, make predictions, and verify reliability.

Measurements help us discover new connections, identify errors, and find the best path for the future. They tell us what our limits are and what our place is in the universe and on the only planet we have.

Misurare il mondo takes place in Padua from 11 to 13 October, preceded by CICAP Fest Edu from 7 to 11 October with a schedule dedicated to educators and schools.

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