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Professor Pasquale Calabrese of SISSA through a European Research Council (ERC) grant to investigate some of the deepest mysteries of matter and quantum physics in his new project, “MOSE – Monitoring ...
Gianluigi Rozza, Professor of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at SISSA – International School for Advanced Studies has been awarded the Gili Agostinelli Prize by the Academy of Sciences of ...
Are you passionate about science and eager to share it with the world? Do you want to turn your curiosity into a profession? The time has come: applications are officially open for the 2025–2026 ...
The Academic Senate's function is to make propositions regarding the general scheduling, strategic directions and the coordination of the School's didactic and scientific initiatives. The Academic ...
Black holes continue to captivate scientists: they are purely gravitational objects, remarkably simple, yet capable of hiding mysteries that challenge our understanding of natural laws. Most ...
An extremely remote celestial body in a still young Universe, one sixth the size of the present one. An object so dark that it is almost invisible, even to highly sophisticated instruments. Its nature ...
Should the epidemic situation make it necessary, all the tests will be held remotely in a manner that will be promptly notified to the candidates ...
They are billions of times larger than our Sun: how is it possible that, as recently observed, supermassive black holes were already present when the Universe, now 14 billion years old, was “just” 800 ...
Two billion years after the Big Bang, the Universe was still very young. However, thousands of huge galaxies, rich in stars and dust, were already formed. An international study, led by SISSA, now ...
Water is essential for life, but for astrophysicists, it represents something more. Researchers look at water in galaxies, its distribution and in particular its changes of state from ice to vapour, ...
Enrico Barausse is one of the 4 PIs of the international consortium GWSky, awarded with 12 million euros by the European Research Council to investigate gravitational waves Existing and future ...
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