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May 21, 2025The FBK international component: a bridge to innovationWelcome and global mobility at the heart of an increasingly open and multicultural scientific community
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May 20, 2025Such a perfect (PhD) dayThere are many reasons to become a PhD student at FBK. The annual event dedicated to our community of young scholars is the right opportunity to experience what it means to be part of it. The winner of the competition for the best poster is Nazanin Padkan, followed by Vandita Shukla and Narges Takhtkeshha: an all-female podium.
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May 20, 2025Artificial Intelligence (AI) now more persuasive than humans in debates?The findings of the study conducted by the Complex Human Behaviour Laboratory at FBK, the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), and Princeton University (USA) were published in the prestigious journal Nature Human Behaviour.
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May 16, 2025On the election of Pope Leo XIVIn the vast sea of information, we turn our focused attention to the first phase of the new Papacy, guided by insights from an interview with Massimo Leone and Massimo Rospocher, Directors of the FBK Center for Religious Studies and Italian-German Historical Institute, respectively
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May 15, 2025Informal interactions between companies play a crucial role in shaping public policiesFindings from a new study by FBK-IRVAPP researcher Alessio Tomelleri, published in the international journal Economic Modelling
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May 14, 2025SHADES, the new global dataset to monitor as AI reproduces (and invents) cultural stereotypesImplemented with a contribution from Fondazione Bruno Kessler, the project involves more than 50 researchers and analyses thousands of interactions in 16 languages to reveal biases in generative models
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May 13, 2025Sara Papi 2024 best PhD in Engineering and Information ScienceThe University of Trento has honored young researcher Sara Papi for her outstanding contribution to automatic speech translation and its application in complex scenarios.
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May 12, 2025HIV cure: maintaining focus on the risk of relapse in experimental treatmentsExperimental treatments aimed at curing HIV infection could increase the incidence in the population if associated with a significant risk of relapse. A Fondazione Bruno Kessler study published in Nature Communications.
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May 9, 2025A fast conclave or an impatient world?Camilla Tenaglia reflects on the conclave and the times of the Church—caught between media demands, historical memory, and the urgency of the present.
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May 8, 2025A Sensor for the Smallest SignalsNicolò Crescini explains a study in the field of quantum technologies published in Nature Communications
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May 7, 2025Safer railways with the first fully autonomous rail vehicleFBK research powers innovation behind Italy’s high-speed rail
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May 5, 2025Artificial and collective intelligence for the most accurate prediction of human movementsA new algorithm — developed by FBK in collaboration with Italy’s National Research Council (CNR) — enhances the prediction of urban mobility, even when people deviate from their usual routines.
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May 5, 202535 Years of the FBK Clean Rooms: From Microelectronics to Communication Technologies, the Roadmap to the Future Is SetThanks to its consolidated experience in the manufacture of silicon sensors, Fondazione Bruno Kessler has won a €50 million grant to develop a new generation of microelectromechanical sensors and systems. Over the next three years, the Foundation will invest a total of €82 million to expand its Clean Rooms.
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May 5, 2025April 2025: The FBK projects making headlinesQuantum technologies and AI research to support to business ideas: our projects covered in the media and publications during April.