21.03.2023 Content type: news CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: FOUR TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSORS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EXCELLENCE L’EMBEDS
21.03.2023 Content type: news Long Covid, the BioRobotics Institute of the SAnt'Anna School is participating in a project to study the effects of Covid 19 infections on the cognitive functions of people hospitalised in intensive care units
21.03.2023 Content type: news Reputation management: the Sant'Anna School attended the study day on the topic organized in Tirana by the Embassy of Italy in Albania
21.03.2023 Content type: news International awards: Luca Valcarenghi, TeCIP Institute professor, receives the "Malathi Veeraraghavan ONTC Service Award" for his efforts in promoting the activity and research of the optical networking community worldwide
20.03.2023 Content type: news EYE-TECh a spin-off of Sant'Anna School, which develops optical sensors that imitate the human eye, wins the Intesa San Paolo Innovation Award, during the Seatec and Compotec Marine Exhibition
20.03.2023 Content type: news FameLab, the talent show for young scientists, who study or work in the world of scientific, medical, engineering or humanistic research at public or private research institutions, will stop in Pisa on 19 May. Registrations open
20.03.2023 Content type: news AfricaConnect: the Sant'Anna School in Djibouti with the Geothermal Village project to continue contributing to the sustainable development of the African continent. Activity updates
17.03.2023 Content type: news Cultural and economic enhancement of truffles: collaboration kicks off between the Sant'Anna School's Crop Science Research Center, the Bettino Ricasoli Institute of Siena, the Associazione Tartufai Senesi and the Associazione Tartufai del Garbo
16.03.2023 Content type: news Fondazione Il Talento all'Opera onlus, Patrizia Alma Pacini is the new president: "In 2023 grants and interventions for more than 250 thousand euros, the result of support from local and national companies"
15.03.2023 Content type: news Satellites will be able to fly in the upper atmosphere, the one close to Earth, thanks to innovative propulsion systems powered by solar panels: the European Research Council is funding Tommaso Andreussi's project with a "Consolidator Grant"