Institute of Advanced Studies - University of Bologna

Institute of Advanced Studies - University of Bologna

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ISA - Institute of the University of Bologna - promotes and provides a platform for an interdisciplinary approach in research and education, encouraging international mobility among Professors, PhD Students and young Researchers. In more than a decade of activities, ISA has hosted over 200 researchers, PhD candidates and visiting professors from more than 50 different countries, and has organised in excess of 250 cultural events.

Prof. Lambros Malafouris' lectures and seminars 12/09/2024

Prof. Malafouris' Fellowship is co-funded by the “Umberto Eco” International Centre for Humanistic Studies and the Institute of Advanced Studies

Prof. Lambros Malafouris' lectures and seminars Prof. Malfouris' fellowship is co-funded by the “Umberto Eco” International Centre for Humanistic Studies and the Institute of Advanced Studies

The Art of the Impossible that makes Cloud Computing and Blockchains possible 11/06/2024

"The Art of the Impossible that makes Cloud Computing and Blockchains possible"
Lecture by Lorenzo Alvisi, Cornell University, NY, United States
Join us on June 18, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
You are welcome!

The Art of the Impossible that makes Cloud Computing and Blockchains possible Revolutionary possibilities of cloud computing and blockchains in data storage and exchange

Are older adults receiving quality mental health care? 29/05/2024

"Are older adults receiving quality mental health care?"
Lecture by Helen-Maria Vasiliadis, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
Join us on June 4, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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Are older adults receiving quality mental health care? Epidemiology and the impact on the health care system of common mental disorders in community living older adults

Wild by Design: Caring for Biodiversity In a Changing World 22/05/2024

"Wild by Design: Caring for Biodiversity in a Changing Word"
Lecture by Laura J. Martin, Williams College, MA, United States
Join us on May 28, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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Wild by Design: Caring for Biodiversity In a Changing World The necessity of a model of ecological restoration aligned with social justice

How do we represent the whole, if it is different from the sum of its parts? 16/05/2024

"How do we represent the whole, if it is different from the sum of its parts?"
Lecture by Raju Chinthalapati, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Join us on May 21, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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How do we represent the whole, if it is different from the sum of its parts? Applying hypergraphs for a holistic understanding of the unknown and unknowable

No Safe Space: Navigating the Anthropocene Entanglement 13/05/2024

"No Safe Space: Navigating the Anthropocene Entanglement"
Lecture by Erle C. Ellis, Geography and Environmental Systems - University of Maryland, Baltimore County (MD, USA)
Join us on May 15, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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No Safe Space: Navigating the Anthropocene Entanglement Lecture by Erle C. Ellis, Geography and Environmental Systems - University of Maryland, Baltimore County (MD, USA)

How do we sense temperature? The role of TRP ion channels in mechanisms of temperature and pain sensation studied via computer simulation 08/05/2024

"How do we sense temperature? The role of TRP ion channels in mechanisms of temperature and pain sensation studied via computer simulation?"
Lecture by Carmen Domene, University of Bath, UK
Join us on May 14, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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How do we sense temperature? The role of TRP ion channels in mechanisms of temperature and pain sensation studied via computer simulation An overview of current knowledge

Has Tourism overlived its usefulness? 02/05/2024

"Has Tourism overlived its usefulness?"
Lecture by Dimitri Ioannides, Mittuniversitetet-Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Join us on May 7, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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Has Tourism overlived its usefulness? For a re-conceptualization of tourism's role

The law and practice of EU sanctions against Russia 18/04/2024

"The law and practice of EU sanctions against Russia"
Lecture by Peter Kris L. Van Elsuwege, Ghent University, Belgium
Join us on April 23, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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The law and practice of EU sanctions against Russia Lessons from the case law of the Court of Justice

What’s ancient about ancient philosophy? 10/04/2024

"What’s ancient about ancient philosophy?"
Lecture by Anna Marmodoro, University of Durham, United Kingdom
Join us on April 16, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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What’s ancient about ancient philosophy? "Nothing is antiquated”. “Everything is antiquated”. “Something is antiquated".

The rise of machine learning in structural biology and molecular engineering 03/04/2024

"The rise of machine learning in structural biology and molecular engineering"
Lecture by Matteo Dal Peraro, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne – EPFL, Switzerland
Join us on April 9, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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The rise of machine learning in structural biology and molecular engineering Challenges in predicting protein’s molecular structure to improve therapeutic intervention

Exploring intangible realities using virtual reality: from molecules to numadelics 05/03/2024

"Exploring intangible realities using vitual reality: from molecules to numadelics"
Lecture by David Ryan Glowacki, CiTIUS | Intelligent Technology Research Institute, Spain
Join us on March 12, 2024 at 5.30 PM in Sala Rossa (Via Marsala, 26) or on TEAMS (link available on the website)
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Exploring intangible realities using virtual reality: from molecules to numadelics Toward new horizons in scientific research

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