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    Cura, Genere e Cultura di Pace. Presupposti teorici e percezioni nel sistema educativo andaluso.

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    La presente tesis doctoral titulada “Cuidados, Género y Cultura de Paz. Presupuestos teóricos y percepciones en el sistema educativo andaluz” tiene por objeto conocer, analizar y visibilizar los cuidados que se dan en el sistema educativo andaluz. En esta investigación se pretende evidenciar, tomar conciencia y prestigiar los cuidados desde cualquier ámbito y área y en cualquier relación intra e interpersonal, así como la urgente necesidad de su praxis y reparto de los mismos en el mundo privado y público desde cualquier disciplina y espacio. En nuestra investigación partimos de diferentes enfoques teóricos y metodológicos como los Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género, la Investigación para la Paz y la ética del cuidado que nos han permitido conocer y avanzar sobre los diferentes resultados, conclusiones y limitaciones acerca de los cuidados. A nivel metodológico, esta investigación se ha llevado a cabo a través de una metodología cualitativa interpretativa y etnográfica que nos ha facilitado describir, interpretar, reflexionar sobre nuestro objeto de estudio. Hemos elegido este enfoque metodológico porque se adapta a nuestras necesidades de información y comprensión. Este estudio se desarrolló en cuatro centros educativos de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria con diferentes realidades socioeconómicas, culturales y territoriales. En ellos se llevaron a cabo observaciones, entrevistas, talleres, registro de diario y grupos de discusión, con el propósito de conocer la percepción que tenía del cuidado el conjunto de la comunidad educativa y cómo desarrollaban las prácticas de cuidados.This doctoral thesis entitled "Care, Gender and Culture of Peace. Theoretical assumptions and perceptions in the Andalusian educational system" aims to understand, analyse and make visible the care that takes place in the Andalusian educational system. The aim of this research is to highlight, raise awareness and give prestige to care in any field and area and in any intra and interpersonal relationship, as well as the urgent need for its praxis and distribution in the private and public world from any discipline and space. Our research is based on different theoretical and methodological approaches such as Women's and Gender Studies, Peace Research and the ethics of care, which have allowed us to learn about the different results, conclusions and limitations regarding care. At the methodological level, this research has been carried out through a qualitative interpretative and ethnographic methodology that has allowed us to describe, interpret and reflect on our object of study. We have chosen this methodological approach because it is adapted to our needs for information and understanding. This study was carried out in four secondary schools with different socio-economic, cultural and territorial realities. Observations, interviews, workshops, diary entries and discussion groups were carried out in order to find out how the educational community as a whole perceived care and how they developed care practices.Questa tesi di dottorato, intitolata "Cura, Genere e Cultura di Pace. Presupposti teorici e percezioni nel sistema educativo andaluso” si propone di comprendere, analizzare e rendere visibile la cura educativa che viene proposta nel sistema educativo andaluso. L'obiettivo di questa ricerca è rendere visibile, e valorizzare la cura in qualsiasi campo o area educativa e in qualsiasi relazione intra e interpersonale. Inoltre, viene sottolineata l'urgenza della sua prassi e disseminazione nel mondo privato e pubblico da parte di qualsiasi disciplina, spazio o servizio educativo. La presente ricerca si basa su diversi approcci teorici e metodologici, come gli Studi sulle Donne e sul Genere, la ricerca sulla Pace e l'Etica della cura, che ci hanno permesso di conoscere e approfondire il tema di ricerca e di poter discutere i diversi risultati, le conclusioni e persino i limiti della ricerca. La metodologia di questa tesi di dottorato consiste in una metodologia qualitativa, interpretativa ed etnografica che ci ha permesso di descrivere, interpretare e riflettere sullo specifico oggetto di studio. Abbiamo scelto questo approccio metodologico perché si adatta alle nostre esigenze di comprensione e riflessione sul tema. Questo studio è stato condotto in quattro Scuole di istruzione Secondaria con realtà socio-economiche, culturali e territoriali diverse. Sono state condotte osservazioni, interviste e realizzati diari e gruppi di discussione per scoprire come la comunità educativa, nel suo complesso, concepisce e percepisce l'assistenza e la cura e, di conseguenza, come sviluppa le pratiche di cura

    The role of the body in global citizenship education: mobilisation processes

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    La tesi colloca il corpo vissuto al centro dei processi di mobilitazione della cittadinanza globale. Riporta le fasi e i risultati di una Grounded Theory che mira a indagare come si sviluppano e prendono forma i processi di attivazione. I dati sono stati raccolti attraverso interviste a giovani attivisti appartenenti a organizzazioni della società civile impegnate in questioni globali. Da questa analisi emerge un modello che descrive l'emergere dell'attivazione come conseguenza concomitante di diversi processi: l'appartenenza dei soggetti a gruppi eterogenei e le loro esperienze di contatto diretto con l'ingiustizia sociale, entrambi visti come scambi incarnati che consentono la costruzione di nuovi orizzonti di significato; insieme queste co-occorrenze si combinano con un’azione conseguente. L'azione rafforza quindi sia la costruzione del significato sia l'appartenenza al gruppo stesso. Infine, la teoria emergente viene approfondita attraverso la discussione di dati provenienti da alcuni contesti educativi formali (scuole). L'intera ricerca mira a esplorare la transizione dalle teorie dell'educazione globale alla partecipazione attiva, la sua ambizione e il suo possibile contributo vanno verso la valorizzazione dei processi educativi incarnati volti a promuovere la mobilitazione.This thesis places the lived body at the core of global citizenship mobilisation processes. It reports the steps and the results of a Grounded Theory that aims to investigate how activation processes develop and take shape. Data are collected through interviews with young activists belonging to civil society organisations engaged in global issues. From this analysis emerges a model which describes the rise of activation as a concomitant consequence of several processes: the subjects' membership in heterogeneous groups and their experiences of direct contact with social injustice, both of which are seen as embodied exchanges that enable the construction of new horizons of meaning; together these co-occurrences combine with consequential. The action then reinforces both the construction of meaning and belonging to the group itself. Finally, the emerging theory is deepened through the discussion of data from some formal educational contexts (schools). The entire research aims to explore the transition from theories of global education to active participation, its ambition and possible contribution go toward enhancing embodied educational processes aimed at promoting mobilisation

    Low carbon systems for climate change mitigation and adaptation

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    Global warming and climate change have been among the most controversial topics after the industrial revolution. The main contributor to global warming is carbon dioxide (CO2), which increases the temperature by trapping heat in the atmosphere. Atmospheric CO2 concentration before the industrial era was around 280 ppm for a long period, while it has increased dramatically since the industrial revolution up to approximately 420 ppm. According to the Paris agreement it is needed to keep the temperature increase up to 2°C, preferably 1.5° C, to prevent reaching the tipping point of climate change. To keep the temperature increase below the range, it is required to find solutions to reduce CO2 emissions. The solutions can be low-carbon systems and transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources (RES). This thesis is allocated to the assessment of low-carbon systems and the reduction of CO2 by using RES instead of fossil fuels. One of the most important aspects to define the location and capacity of low-carbon systems is CO2 mass estimation. As mentioned, high-emission systems can be substituted by low-carbon systems. An example of high-emission systems is dredging. The global CO2 emission from dredging is relatively high which is associated with the growth of marine transport in addition to its high emission. Thus, ejectors system as alternative for dredging is investigated in chapter 2. For the transition from fossil fuels to RES, it is required to provide solutions for the RES storage problem. A solution could be zero-emission fuels such as hydrogen. However, the production of hydrogen requires electricity, and electricity production emits a large amount of CO2. Therefore, the last three chapters are allocated to hydrogen generation via electrolysis, at the current condition and scenarios of RES and variation of cell characteristics and stack materials, and its delivery

    Design, expression, and characterization of FimH antigen as single recombinant protein or exposed on nanoparticles

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    Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) accounts for approximately 85% of all urinary tract infections (UTIs), causing a global economic burden. E. coli is one of the pathogens mentioned in the ESKAPEE list drafted by OMS, meaning that the increasing antibiotic resistance acquired by UPEC is and will be a serious health problem in the future. Amongst the immunogenic antigens exposed on the surface of UPEC, FimH represent a potential target for vaccine development, since it is involved in the early stages of infection. As already demonstrated, immunizations with FimH elicit functional antibodies that prevent UPEC infections even though the number of doses required to elicit a strong immune response is not optimal. In this work, we aimed to stabilize FimH as a soluble recombinant antigen exploiting the donor strand complementation mechanism by generating different chimeric constructs constituted by FimH and FimG donor strand. To explore the potential of self-assembling nanoparticles to display FimH through genetic fusion, different constructs have been computationally designed and produced. In this work a structure-based design, using available crystal structures of FimH and three different NPs was performed to generate different constructs with optimized properties. Despite the different conditions tested, all the constructs designed (single antigen or chimeric NPs), resulted to be un-soluble proteins in E. coli. To overcome this issue a mammalian expression system has been tested. Soluble antigen expression was achieved for all constructs tested in the culture supernatants. Three novel chimeric NPs have been characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirming the presence of correctly assembled NPs displaying UPEC antigen. In vivo study has shown a higher immunogenicity of the E. coli antigen when displayed on NPs surface compared to the single recombinant antigen. The antibodies elicited by chimeric NPs showed a higher functionality in the inhibition of bacterial adhesion

    Induction of Hebbian associative plasticity through paired non-invasive brain stimulation of premotor-motor areas to elucidate the network's functional role

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    The ventral premotor cortex (PMv) is believed to play a pivotal role in a multitude of visuomotor behaviors, such as sensory-guided goal-directed visuomotor transformations, arbitrary visuomotor mapping, and hyper-learnt visuomotor associations underlying automatic imitative tendencies. All these functions are likely carried out through the copious projections connecting PMv to the primary motor cortex (M1). Yet, causal evidence investigating the functional relevance of the PMv-M1 network remains elusive and scarce. In the studies reported in this thesis we addressed this issue using a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocol called cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS), which relies on multisite stimulation to induce Hebbian spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) by repeatedly stimulating the pathway connecting two target areas to manipulate their connectivity. Firstly, we show that ccPAS protocols informed by both short- and long-latency PMv-M1 interactions effectively modulate connectivity between the two nodes. Then, by pre-activating the network to apply ccPAS in a state-dependent manner, we were able to selectively target specific functional visuo-motor pathways, demonstrating the relevance of PMv-M1 connectivity to arbitrary visuomotor mapping. Subsequently, we addressed the PMv-to-M1 role in automatic imitation, and demonstrated that its connectivity manipulation has a corresponding impact on automatic imitative tendencies. Finally, by combining dual-coil TMS connectivity assessments and ccPAS in young and elderly individuals, we traced effective connectivity of premotor-motor networks and tested their plasticity and relevance to manual dexterity and force in healthy ageing. Our findings provide unprecedent causal evidence of the functional role of the PMv-to-M1 network in young and elderly individuals. The studies presented in this thesis suggest that ccPAS can effectively modulate the strength of connectivity between targeted areas, and coherently manipulate a networks’ behavioral output. Results open new research prospects into the causal role of cortico-cortical connectivity, and provide necessary information to the development of clinical interventions based on connectivity manipulation

    Technologies for urban and rural internet of things

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    Nowadays, application domains such as smart cities, agriculture or intelligent transportation, require communication technologies that combine long transmission ranges and energy efficiency to fulfill a set of capabilities and constraints to rely on. In addition, in recent years, the interest in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) providing wireless connectivity in such scenarios is substantially increased thanks to their flexible deployment. The first chapters of this thesis deal with LoRaWAN and Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT), which recent trends identify as the most promising Low Power Wide Area Networks technologies. While LoRaWAN is an open protocol that has gained a lot of interest thanks to its simplicity and energy efficiency, NB-IoT has been introduced from 3GPP as a radio access technology for massive machine-type communications inheriting legacy LTE characteristics. This thesis offers an overview of the two, comparing them in terms of selected performance indicators. In particular, LoRaWAN technology is assessed both via simulations and experiments, considering different network architectures and solutions to improve its performance (e.g., a new Adaptive Data Rate algorithm). NB-IoT is then introduced to identify which technology is more suitable depending on the application considered. The second part of the thesis introduces the use of UAVs as flying Base Stations, denoted as Unmanned Aerial Base Stations, (UABSs), which are considered as one of the key pillars of 6G to offer service for a number of applications. To this end, the performance of an NB-IoT network are assessed considering a UABS following predefined trajectories. Then, machine learning algorithms based on reinforcement learning and meta-learning are considered to optimize the trajectory as well as the radio resource management techniques the UABS may rely on in order to provide service considering both static (IoT sensors) and dynamic (vehicles) users. Finally, some experimental projects based on the technologies mentioned so far are presented

    Preclinical evaluation of a MYCN-specific inhibitor for the treatment of small cell lung cancer

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    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is the most aggressive form of lung cancer, characterized by rapid growth, early metastasis and acquired drug resistance. SCLC is usually sensitive to initial treatment, however, most patients relapse within few months; thus more effective therapies are urgently needed. Key genetic alterations very frequently observed in SCLC include loss of TP53 and RB1 and mutations in the MYC family genes (MYC, MYCL or MYCN). One of them is amplified and overexpressed in a mutually exclusive manner and represents the most prominent activating oncogene alteration in this malignancy. In particular, MYCN amplification is associated with tumor progression, treatment failure and poor prognosis. Given the role of MYCN in SCLC and its restricted expression profile, MYCN represents a promising therapeutic target; although it is considered undruggable by traditional approaches. An innovative approach to target the oncogene concerns specific MYCN expression inhibition, acting directly at the level of DNA, through an antigene peptide nucleic acid (agPNA) oligonucleotide, called BGA002. This thesis focused on the study of BGA002, as a possible targeted therapeutic strategy for the treatment of MYCN-related SCLC. In this context, BGA002 proved to be a specific and highly effective inhibitor. Furthermore, MYCN silencing induced alterations in many downstream pathways and led to apoptosis, in concomitance with autophagy reactivation. Moreover, systemic administration of BGA002 was effective in vivo as well, significantly increasing survival in MNA mouse models, even in the scenario of multidrug-resistance. In addition, BGA002 treatment successfully reduced N-Myc protein expression and, more importantly, caused a massive diminishment in tumor vascularization in the multidrug-resistant model. Overall, these results proved that MYCN inhibition by BGA002 may represent a new promising precision medicine approach, to treat MYCN-related SCLC

    Adjustable robust optimization with nonlinear recourses

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    Over the last century, mathematical optimization has become a prominent tool for decision making. Its systematic application in practical fields such as economics, logistics or defense led to the development of algorithmic methods with ever increasing efficiency. Indeed, for a variety of real-world problems, finding an optimal decision among a set of (implicitly or explicitly) predefined alternatives has become conceivable in reasonable time. In the last decades, however, the research community raised more and more attention to the role of uncertainty in the optimization process. In particular, one may question the notion of optimality, and even feasibility, when studying decision problems with unknown or imprecise input parameters. This concern is even more critical in a world becoming more and more complex —by which we intend, interconnected —where each individual variation inside a system inevitably causes other variations in the system itself. In this dissertation, we study a class of optimization problems which suffer from imprecise input data and feature a two-stage decision process, i.e., where decisions are made in a sequential order —called stages —and where unknown parameters are revealed throughout the stages. The applications of such problems are plethora in practical fields such as, e.g., facility location problems with uncertain demands, transportation problems with uncertain costs or scheduling under uncertain processing times. The uncertainty is dealt with a robust optimization (RO) viewpoint (also known as "worst-case perspective") and we present original contributions to the RO literature on both the theoretical and practical side

    Vibro-acoustic analysis and design optimization to improve comfort and sustainability of future passenger aircraft

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    Due to the interest of general public and the industrial stakeholders, new challenges and demands are rising in aircraft design. The sustainability is taking its place amongst more traditional design factors, such as safety, performances and costs. Sustainability is both environmental and economic, and among the factors contributing to economic sustainability, there is also passengers' comfort. In order to win these two challenges, they must be considered in the early stages of aircraft design. In this work, the focus is on emissions generation and acoustic comfort, aiming at reducing pollution and internal noise in the preliminary design phases. These results can be achieved with both unconventional aircraft configurations and advanced materials, which also require new numerical formulations to be assessed. In this research, on one hand, the windowless configuration for a commercial aircraft is studied with traditional preliminary design methods in order to achieve a weight reduction and consequently a return in terms of emissions and costs. On the other hand, a new class of insulating materials, the acoustic metamaterials, is applied on the passenger cabin lining panels. The complex kinematic behaviour of these advanced materials is studied through the Carrera's Unified Formulation, that enhances a wide class of powerful refined shell and beam theories with a unique formulation

    The blue side of diabetes: assessing the impact of depression in people with type 2 diabetes using real-world data

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    The aim of the thesis is to assess the impact of depression in people with type 2 diabetes. Using Healthcare Utilization Databases, I estimated in a large population-based cohort with type 2 diabetes the incidence of depression over 10 year-period, identified the demographic and clinical predictors of depression, and determined the extent to which depression is a risk factor for acute and long-term complications and mortality. In the context of COVID-19 pandemic, I evaluated whether the presence of a history of depression in type 2 diabetes increased the Emergency Department (ED) access rate for diabetes-related complications, and I investigated changes in the incidence of depression during the first year of the pandemic. Findings from the first study indicated that developing depression was associated with being a woman, being over 65 years, living in rural areas, having insulin as initial diabetes medication and having comorbid conditions; the study also confirmed that depression was associated with an increased risk for acute and long-term diabetes complications and all-cause mortality. The second observational study showed a higher rate of ED access for diabetes-related complications during the pandemic in people with type 2 diabetes and a history of depression than in those without a history of depression, similar to what was observed in a pre-pandemic period. As shown in the third population-based study, the incidence of depression decreased in 2020 compared to 2019, mainly during the first and the second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, when people probably had difficulty reaching healthcare services. This new real-world evidence will help healthcare professionals identify timely patients at high risk of developing depression. Lastly, policymakers and physicians will benefit from new evidence of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on depression in people with type 2 diabetes to ensure a high level of care during crisis periods

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