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Do you have an innovative idea? Take part in the presentation of the Call for Startups 2024/25

Innovation and Research

Do you have an innovative idea? Take part in the presentation of the Call for Startups 2024/25

The call offers you the opportunity to grow your idea. On 11 December, you can learn, either in person or online, how to best present your application.

Your research in 3 minutes. Apply by 18 December

Innovation and Research

Your research in 3 minutes. Apply by 18 December

Applications are open for the Coimbra Group Three-Minute-Thesis Competition. If you're a final-year PhD student, don't miss the chance to present your research in English in just 3 minutes.

The call for Great-ER is open!

Innovation and Research

The call for Great-ER is open!

Participate in "Growing and Empowering Advanced Technologies in Emilia-Romagna," a free advanced incubation program for startups and deep tech research spin-offs. Apply by 11 October.

Innovation and Research

Marco Polo Ciamician-action 2024

opening of the “call of interest”. Deadline fo the present call of interest: 26th January 2024

Three-Minute-Thesis Competition - Unibo Edition

Innovation and Research

Three-Minute-Thesis Competition - Unibo Edition

Join the competition open to third-year PhD students and present your research in English, in front of a voting audience and a qualified jury. Deadline: 20 December 2023.

GenerAzioni: research and the city

Innovation and Research

GenerAzioni: research and the city

From 2 March, in the Salaborsa Library, PhD students will be tackling some of the most significant social, environmental and cultural challenges of our time. Cycle of five events.

Innovation and Research

Prestigious UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev prize to Vincenzo Balzani

Prov. Vincenzo Balzani, now Emeritus professor of the University of Bologna, has been teaching and working in our departement for decades.

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Mechanics of the infinitely small: NanoGear, towards a molecular gear

Innovation and Research

Mechanics of the infinitely small: NanoGear, towards a molecular gear

Oscillatory and rotational motions of different parts are combined in a newly conceived artificial molecule, paving the way for the construction of devices capable of transforming and transmitting movements on the nanometer scale