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Online meetings on cutting-edge research strands.

The recording of the first two meetings organised by the HIT Foundation Trentino Innovation Hub on the theme of the transition to a more sustainable energy system and what to expect from quantum: state of the art and future prospects

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Description

A series of online meetings organised by the Fondazione HIT Hub Innovazione Trentino as part of the communication project ResearcHERs POWER to stimulate dialogue on cutting-edge research topics.
Each meeting will feature a comparison between some female excellences who have made hard science their profession.

First meeting:

Energy resilience and decarbonisation

Daniela Bona, biologist in the environmental energy and zootechnical resources unit at the Edmund Mach Foundation, Chiara Pellegrini, project & knowledge manager at the Sustainable Energy Center, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, and Claudia Vivalda, director of the technical secretariat of the National Energy Technology Cluster, offer insights and information on the transition towards a more sustainable energy system through the most innovative technologies for CO2 sequestration and storage, for the production of green hydrogen and for the valorisation of biomass for energy purposes.

Second meeting:

What to expect from quantum: state of the art and future prospects

Third meeting:

Micro- and nanotechnology for aerospace.

Dates and times

2021 02 Sep

Event start 10:00 - Event end 12:00

Who it's for

Recipients

Adults
Families
Young people
Elderly persons

Costs

Free admission for all attendees

Contacts

Organisers

Trentino Innovation Hub Foundation - HIT

HIT is the technology transfer foundation whose founding members are the University of Trento, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Fondazione Edmund Mach and Trentino Sviluppo.

Additional information

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