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    Domani

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    Domani è il nome di una casa, una casa per il futuro, progettata dal Laboratorio di Architettura di Reggio Emilia (Andrea Rinaldi e Roberta Casarini), con gli ingegneri di Due Terzi (Elena Cattani e Marco Ruggieri) e vincitrice del Consulto ECOLUOGHI 2017/2018 - Case per un’abitare sostenibile, bandito dal Ministero dell’Ambiente della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare, Associazione Mecenate 90, Unioncamere. Il testo ne racconta l’idea, l’esperienza e le modalità di costruzione. Partner per la costruzione di domani sono Costruire Leggero, Porcelanosa Grupo, Schüco, Alpac, Eubiq Europe, Knauf, Vanoncini ,Artemide, Fantoni, La Cividina, Maggioli. Domani è una goccia nel deserto, ma il deserto è alle porte e tergiversare, pensare a corto raggio, è un modo di agire che conduce inesorabilmente alla fine

    Report on LIF measurements in Seville. Part 1: Virgen Del Buen Aire Chapel

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    Nell’ambito di una collaborazione scientifica fra ENEA UTAPRAD e il Dip. di Scienze Naturali dell’Università di Siviglia “Pablo de Olavide”, volta allo sviluppo e alla sperimentazione di strumentazione innovativa per la conservazione di Beni Culturali, si riportano qui i risultati ottenuti in una campagna congiunta eseguita a Siviglia nel febbraio del 2010; Nello specifico presentiamo i dati acquisiti mediante il sistema LIF scanning dell’ENEA utilizzato per eseguire misure sugli affreschi nella cappella della Virgen del Buen Aire, condotto nell’ambito di un progetto di ricerca su tecnologie non distruttive diretto dallo IAPH. Questi risultati fanno parte del progetto di conservazione condotto dallo IAPH. Le immagini LIF raccolte sono discusse per evincervi la capacità di estrarne informazioni su precedenti azioni di restauro, in particolare riguardanti ritocchi dei pigmenti e aggiunta di consolidanti. A seguito della gran mole di dati raccolti su ciascun punto tramite il sistema di rivelazione iperspettrale, nel corso del lavoro per elaborare le immagini sono stati utilizzati approcci statistici operatori di proiezione, come descritto nel testo.Within the frame of a scientific cooperation between ENEA UTAPRAD (Frascati) and UPO Natural Sciences Dep. (Seville), aimed at developing and testing innovative diagnostic instrumentation for Cultural Heritage preservation, this report deals with results obtained in a joint campaign carried on in Seville during February 2010. Namely the data acquired by the ENEA LIF scanning system operated on fresco’s in Virgen del Buen Aire Chapel are presented here. The Virgen del Buen Aire Chapel has been studied according to the Research Project of “Non Destructive Techniques” managed by IAPH (Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Andalucía). The results have been also implemented as part of a conservation project carried out by IAPH. LIF images are iscussed in term of evaluating former restoration actions, in particular retouches on pigments and consolidant additions on a painted wall and two vaults. Statistical approaches and projection operators have been utilized for elaborating the images in order to handle the large number of spectra collected in each scanned point by our hyper-spectral system

    The safety and security of cultural heritage in zones of war or instability

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    A nation's cultural heritage represents its past, its present and its path to the future, but for many years, the cultural heritage in or adjacent to war and conflict zones has been subject to continual assault, both deliberate and unintended. This book presents papers delivered at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop entitled “Cultural Heritage’s safety and security in zone of war or instability”, hosted online by the university of Rome from 25 - 27 November 2020. NATO has always been a leading player in the protection of cultural property (CPP) in the areas in which it intervenes, indeed, the protection of cultural property and common heritage is part of NATO’s core values. In addition to this, the illicit trade in antiquities and archaeological finds represents another danger to cultural heritage and can help to finance the terrorist groups that manage to seize these assets. The workshop aimed to explore ways to protect and safeguard cultural heritage in war zones or from terrorist attacks, and a group of international experts were invited to contribute presentations on selected topics of direct relevance to the processes in NATO with regard to CPP. Topics included: the experiences of international institutions; conservation and restoration; and countermeasures, technologies and examples of successful interventions. The book raises awareness of the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage and sets out ways of tackling the problem. It will be of interest to all those working in the field of protecting cultural heritage in unstable areas

    Editorial, LIBS 2022

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    Held in Bari (Italy) from September 5 through 9, 2022, LIBS 2022 was the twelfth international LIBS conference, and the first that took place in hybrid in-person/online mode after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic forced the 2020 edition in 100% online mode. The conference was organized by the LIBS group of Bari (Italy), with Alessandro De Giacomo (University of Bari), Vincenzo Palleschi (CNR – ICCOM- Pisa) and Roberta Fantoni (ENEA-Rome) acting as General Chairs, supported by Program Chairs Marcella Dell’Aglio (CNR – NANOTEC-Bari), Antonio Santagata (CNR – ISM -Tito Scalo), Stefano Legnaioli (CNR – ICCOM- Pisa), and Violeta Lazic (ENEA- Rome)

    A DATA DRIVEN TOOL TO SUPPORT DESIGN TEAM COMPOSITION MEASURING SKILLS DIVERSITY

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    Team composition in Project Based Learning is the first task for the class and has a great impact on the learning experience. Anyway, little space is dedicated in literature about team composition, considering their personal inclinations towards design tasks. For these reasons we propose a tool that aims to map the design skills of students to optimise team composition. The tool is based on a questionnaire grounded in the design theory and aims at measuring the willingness of students at performing certain design tasks. The results of the questionnaires are analysed using Principal Component Analysis to normalise each students' answers to the whole class, and to show the distribution of students in the space of engineering design skills. We present the design process of the tool, and a first experimentation on two classes of master's degree students in Management Engineering and Data Science, testing the tool on a total of 72 students. The results are promising and demonstrate the robusteness of the questionnaire and of the analytical method. Also, we propose next steps for our research activity, calling for other researchers to test our method in different contexts. © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press

    Conference Institutional archives for research: experiences and projects in Open Access Istituto Superiore di Sanità Rome, 30 November - 1 December 2006

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    The Congress was organised into four sessions: 1) Open Access (OA) and authors: support from the international community; 2) OA in Italy: knowledge and tools to write and search; 3) institutional policies for OA; 4) opportunities and services to develop OA. It was aimed at achieving the following objectives: a) make authors of biomedical publications aware of the benefits of depositing research material in digital open archives and publishing in OA peer-reviewed journals; b) outline the impact of the OA publishing model on the assessment of research output; c) enhance the adoption of policies encouraging the OA paradigm; d) promote cooperation between research institutions in Italy and abroad to share resources and experiences on institutional repositories. A useful introductory bibliography on the OA publishing model in the biomedical field is included in the Appendix
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