15.03.2021 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS: SANT’ANNA SCHOOL AND VODAFONE EXPAND THEIR LONG-STANDING PARTNERSHIP AND ANNOUNCE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN 2021 TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ENABLED DATA CENTER OPERATIONS
06.03.2021 KUKA INNOVATION AWARD: THE RESEARCH TEAM BY THE BIOROBOTICS INSTITUTE WINS THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION THAT DEVELOPS NEW ROBOTIC SOLUTIONS FOR SURGICAL TREATMENTS
01.03.2021 New intelligent biodegradable soft robots mimicking plant seeds behaviour for soil and air monitoring. The innovative project I-Seed aims to develop intelligent soft robots inspired by plant seeds
21.02.2021 OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: EARLY STAGE RESEARCHERS IN “MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE” H2020 PROJECT MENTOR DESIGN NOVEL SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-BAND NETWORKS PERFORMANCE MONITORING
20.02.2021 BEGINNING AUTUMN 2020, SANT’ANNA SCHOOL OFFERS ITS FIRST ONLINE MASTER’S PROGRAM ON ELECTORAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (MEPA) IN ARABIC: A UNIQUE PROGRAM IN ARABIC LANGUAGE ON POLITICALLY SENSITIVE ISSUES
17.02.2021 THE ERC CELLOIDS PROJECT PUSHES FORWARD THE NEW FRONTIER OF MICROROBOTICS: ROBOTICS DEVICES INSPIRED BY BIOLOGICAL CELL THAT NATURALLY MOVE THROUGH BODY TISSUES
15.02.2021 Building on functional plant genomics for crop improvement: Sant’Anna School Institute of Life Sciences is the Italian partner institution in the EU-funded H2020 CAPITALISE project
12.02.2021 Economic damages caused by extreme natural disasters have increased drastically over the last 50 years. This is the outcome of a study conducted by researchers of the Sant’Anna School in Pisa and the Pennsylvania State University
12.02.2021 Mari4_YARD, the new European funded project for a flexible and modular manufacturing in small and medium-sized shipyards, has started
09.02.2021 Data science. How scientists select their research topics. Paper in the journal Scientific Reports by a team of researchers affiliated with the Sant’Anna School, the Scuola Normale Superiore, the University of Bologna and the Pennsylvania State University
04.02.2021 CLIMATE AND FINANCE: Climate change affects banks and cause a 20% of growth rates reduction, A new study published on the prestigious journal Nature Climate Change. The paper has been co-authored by an international team of researchers