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February 23, 2017FBK joins the event “M’illumino di meno” 2017Fondazione Bruno Kessler joins the event “M’illumino di meno” launched by the radio program Caterpillar Rai Radio2 and organized on February 24th, 2017.
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February 22, 2017FBK ranks 1st in Italy for scientific excellence in three areasExtraordinary primacy in ICT; 1st place in History and Sociology as well. Mr. Profumo: "FBK is a unique case in Italy combining excellence at the top for scientific production and economic return".
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February 20, 2017FBK International PHD ProgramFondazione Bruno Kessler is presenting the project involving more than 100 students from around the world, in collaboration with Italian and international universities.
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February 17, 2017A pilot project at Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Trento promotes a healthy lifestyleAT, APSS, INAIL and FBK experiment the "Key to Health" project that aims to promote healthy lifestyles in the workplace and to prevent some of the most common chronic issues.
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February 10, 2017PhD Story: Leo Huf Campos BragaThe PhD at FBK was a great opportunity for me, where I had the chance to develop myself both technically and personally. With great support from the IRIS team I was able to achieve excellent results, including two best student paper awards. This experience really boosted my career, and I am now a manager at a high-tech start-up.
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February 9, 2017Quantum science and technologies: the Trentino-based research organizations team up for the European callThe University, FBK and CNR invite local institutions to participate along with the flagship launched by the European Commission for 2018. Objective: to set the stage for the second quantum revolution through an alliance between academia and industry will that promote European leadership in this area. Friday at 5:30 pm in Povo the launch of the Q @ TN Project. Quantum science and technologies: the opportunities for development in a talk by Tommaso Calarco
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February 2, 2017The 2017 FBK-ISR events: between religion and innovationThe ISR Center promotes over 20 events dedicated not only to the scientific community, but also to a wider, lay audience, in order to promote a fruitful exchange of views and ideas on issues often topical, and to become a meeting point that can favor the growth of the entire community.
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February 1, 2017The second quantum revolutionComputers thousands of times faster than the fastest PCs available today; gravitational detectors sensitive enough to find a masked dirty bomb; advanced diagnostic equipment (eg. MRI) available at any primary care outpatient clinic. These are just some of the many applications of the new revolution in modern physics: the second quantum revolution.
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February 1, 2017William Storrar’s point of view about fundraising humanistic research activitiesStorrar is part of a leading international group of theologians, social scientists and other scholars, on issues facing public theology for the 21st century.