UniBo Motorsport’s electric car Wins First Place at Formula Student Spain 2024
The University of Bologna’s prototype passes all tests and finishes first after 20 laps, reaching the top of the rankings
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The University of Bologna’s prototype passes all tests and finishes first after 20 laps, reaching the top of the rankings
Genai4lex-b is one of the three winning projects of the call for proposals promoted by the Chamber of Deputies. It will provide support in drafting bills, ensuring a conscious use of innovative technologies for the benefit of society
Now in its ninth edition, this valuable document helps the University to understand the diversity within its community and to raise awareness about equal career opportunities for faculty, technical-administrative staff, and students
A number of initiatives and visiting days at the experimental fields in Cadriano promote the four varieties that have achieved all the goals set in terms of yield, fruit quality and size
For the first time, an international group of scholars shed light on how our brain manages to extract musical meanings from a string of sounds, and what happens when variations are introduced in a known pattern
Five students from the University of Bologna are in Taipei and Tainan on the Taiwan Semiconductor Programme, for a first-rate training experience that combines university courses and corporate internships in the world capital of semiconductors
The area including the Punte Alberete Oasis, the Pialassa Baiona, the Valle della Canna and the San Vitale Pinewood is one of the experimental sites of the ACTION project, which will provide natural based solutions for protecting the ecosystems and ensuring more resilience to climate change
A series of surveys by the Cassini probe has provided new information on the oceans and rivers of Saturn's largest moon, which are made up of a mixture of methane, nitrogen and ethane. The survey is the result of an international collaboration led by scientists from Cornell University and the University of Bologna
Seven online sections trace the intellectual and academic journey of this distinguished scholar and professor, born 100 years ago, through the digital reproduction of materials preserved in the library named in his honour, located in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies at the University of Bologna
The document outlines the University's strategies and actions that allow it to create economic, social, and environmental value for both the community and the region it serves, while aligning with the UN's Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
The initiative is open to anyone living in Ravenna. Which pictures best capture Ravenna's rich cultural legacy? Anyone who lives in the city is welcome to tell us about it through a photographic competition designed and promoted by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Bologna - Ravenna Campus. The material collected will be selected by a jury, and the images considered the most significant and expressive of the city’s cultural heritage - both physical and intangible (such as knowledge and traditions) - will be exhibited in the Darsenale spaces as part of a temporary exhibition
Two Nobel laureates in Chemistry – Jean-Marie Lehn and Jean-Pierre Sauvage – will open the conference that gathers the brightest young researchers in this frontier research field, which promises revolutionary innovations in technology and medicine
The new solar car, presented at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, has 5 square metres of photovoltaic panels on its roof and two in-wheel electric motors that allow it to reach a speed of 120 kilometres per hour
The Horizon Europe ELSA project will use machine learning algorithms to analyse the gigantic archive of images and spectra produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) mission, searching for valuable details hidden among the faintest and rarest galaxies
DIGI-B-WELL: a European project to promote the digital well-being of SMEs, public institutions and academia was launched at the kick-off meeting in Rijeka (Croatia). Nine partners, including the University of Bologna, join forces to create a sustainable and future-oriented working environment
Research involving the University of Bologna, found that graphene has properties that can control and modulate the activities of astrocytes, a type of brain cell. The work, published in Nature Nanotechnology, has the potential to have positive implications for the study of brain diseases such as epilepsy and stroke