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Program - Master 2023

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  3. Program - Master 2023

Lessons

 

9.00–10.00

Welcome

S1.01

10.00–11.45

Blue skills to feed jobs

Mounir Ghribi

S1.02

13.00–14.45

Sea level change along the Mediterranean coasts

Stefano Furlani

S1.03

15.15–17.00

Integrated and resilient coastal and sea spatial planning (IRCSSP): general issues and aims issues

Elena Marchigiani

Lessons

S1.04

11.15–13.00

Climate change impact on the Maditerranean circulation

Mirosval Gacic

S1.05

14.00–15.45

Fishery

Simone Libralato

S1.06

16.15–18.00

Acquaculture

Simone Libralato

 

 

Lessons

S1.07

9.00-10.45

Approaches to support transition to more sustainable fisheries

Simone Libralato

S1.08

11.15–13.00

The role of the oceans on climate, its variability and change

Riccardo Farneti

S1.09

14.00-15.45

Ocean Literacy for all

Giulia Realdon

S1.10

15.45-18.00

Benthos: biodiversity and ecological role

Stanislao Bevilacqua

Lessons

S1.11

9.10–11.00

Sustainability, regime shifts, irreversibility in resources exploitation strategies

Cosimo Solidoro

S1.12

12.00-14.00

FIELD TRIP - Immaginario Scientifico / Saipem

 

   

Lessons

S1.13

9.10–11.00

Oceanography and carbon dynamics

Cosimo Solidoro

S1.14

12.00-13.00

Futures proofing - introduction

Rocco Scolozzi

S1.15

14.00-17.00

Futures proofing - Workshop

Rocco Scolozzi

Lessons

S1.16

9.00–13.00

European Governance of Oceans and Saes and Blue Economy

Cristina Pedicchio                      Emilio Campana                    Margherita Cappelletto              Angelo Camerlenghi

S1.17

14.00-17.00

Energy from marine currents in the marine environment

Alberto Moroso

Lessons

S1.18

9.15–11.00

Marine geohazads assessment for a sustainable management of the seafloor

Silvia Ceramicola

S1.19

11.30–12.30

State-of-art marine observation techniques

Miroslav Gacic

S1.20

14.00-15.45

Zooplankton

Massimo Avian

S1.21

16.15-18.00

Satellite remote sensing over land and ocean

Carla Braitenberg

Lessons

S1.22

9.00–9.45

Carbon Dynamics and carbon pump

Gianpiero Cossarini

S1.23

10.00-11.00

Acidification process

Michele Giani

S1.24

11.15-13.00

Hydrocarbons and deep sea minerals

Angelo Camerlenghi

S1.25

14.00-15.45

Monitorin the environment

Francesca Malfatti

Lessons

S1.26

9.00–10.45

Microbial system

Francesca Malfatti

 

  Long Break

S1.27

14.00–15.45

Non Indigenous Species-Harmful algae

Mariella Ferrante

S1.28

15.45-18.00

Phytoplankton

Mariella Ferrante

Webinar

S1.29

9.00–10.45

Maritime Trade, Ports and Port Impacts: a general overview

Vittorio Torbianelli

S1.30

11.15–13.00

From "good" data to good decisions

Marina Lipizer

S1.31

14.00–15.45

Marine litter and microplastic

Stefania Gorbi

Monday 27/06

S2.01

9.00-10.45

Indicators of sustainable development 1
Tullio Gregori

S2.02

11.15-13.00

Indicators of sustainable development 2

Tullio Gregori

 

S2.03

14:00-15:45

Smart Grids for Blue Growth
Mauro Reini

Tuesday 28/06

S2.04

9.00-10.45

Contaminants in coastal environment
Stefano Covelli

S2.05

11.15-12.00

Sponges

Massimo Avian

 

S2.06

14:00-15:45

Introduction to geophysics
Emanuele Forte

S2.07

16.15-18.00

Animal wellness
Piero Giulianini

Wednesday 29/06

S2.09

11.15-13.00

Geophysical data management
Paolo Diviacco

S2.10

14.00–15.45

Sea floor sampling methods and sediment analyses
Renata Lucchi

S2.11

16.15–18.00

Geophysics for hydrocarbon applications
Michele Pipan

Thursday 30/06

S2.12

9.00-10.45

Seafloor and seafloor cables
Lorenzo Facchin

S2.13

11.15-13.00

Sub seafloor exploration

Fabrizio Zgur

 

S2.14

14:00-15:45

Marine forecast and observing systems: the EU marine Copernicus service
Stefano Salon

S2.15

16.15-19.00

Rocky coast surveys: materials and methods
Stefano Furlani

Friday 01

FREE DAY

Monday 04/07

S2.18

8.30-10.30 VISIT TO THE LAURA BASSI RESEARCH VESSEL (Cantiere Quaiat, via da Verrazzano No.5). Please read the email with all the instructions!

S2.19

12.00-13.00

Addressing multiple hazards in the sea using models and observations
Donata Canu

S2.21

14.00-15.45

Marine ecosystem models physic and biogeochemistry

Cosimo Solidoro

 

S2.22

16.15-18.00

The climate of the Mediterranean region: main features, present trends and future projections
Marco Reale

Tuesday 05/07

S2.23

9.00-10.45

Genetic biotechnology to support BG
Alberto Pallavicini

S2.24

11.15-13.00

Exploring management alternatives using ecosystem models: learning by doing 2

Simone Libralato

S2.25

14:00-15:45

Addressing multiple hazards in the sea using models and observations
Donata Canu

S2.26

16.15-18.00

The contribution of physical models and field monitoring for the sea environmental safeguard and coastal management and constructions
Michele Mossa

Wednesday 06/07

S2.27

9.00-10.45

Gelatinous Zooplankton and Fishery
Massimo Avian

S2.28

11.15-13.00

Presentation of Project Work ideas

Board (Elena Marchigiani, Maria Cristina Pedicchio, Mounir Ghribi)

S2.28

14.00-16.00

Presentation of Project Work ideas 

Board (Elena Marchigiani, Maria Cristina Pedicchio, Mounir Ghribi)

Thursday 07/07

S2.29

9.00-18.00

FIELD TRIP
with Summer School

Friday 08/07

S2.30

9.00-10.00

Oil spill processes and modelling in coastal regions
Vincenzo Armenio

S2.31

10.10-12.00

Principles of hydrodynamics in coastal basins
Vincenzo Armenio

 

S3.01

9.00–11.45

Circular Economy
Giuseppe Razza

S3.02

12.00–13.00

Conflicts Management 
Mounir Ghribi

S3.03

09.00–10.45

Research and Blue Economy: The regional framework and the Union for the Mediterranean
Giuseppe Provenzano

S3.04

11.15–13.00

Operational support to management of marine critical situations and emergency response
Roberto Inghilesi

S3.05

14.00–18.00

Workshop soft skills - public speaking and presentations
Antonio Menegatti

S3.06

16.15–18.00

Funding opportunities in the Mediterranean area + practical example of cooperation in Libya
Ivan Curzolo e Benoit Hamende

S3.07

9.00–10.45

Machine learning and its applications to the scientific domain
Luca Manzoni

S3.08

11.15–13.00

Mathematical modelling, high performance computing, data science, model reduction and automatic learning for "big" digital twins
Gianluigi Rozza

S3.09

9.00–10.45

Modern displacement, forced migrations and international protection
Matteo Valentinuz

S3.10

11.15–13.00

The role of marine protected areas
Carlo Franzosini (sub. Saul Ciriaco)

S3.11 14.00–18.00

Gamification as a tool for scientific contribution to fisheries management (PLAY DECIDE + FISH&SHIPS)
Giulia Massolino

S3.12

9.00–12.00

Innovative ship energy system
Rodolfo Taccani

S3.13

13.00–14.45

Energy Transition and Electrification for Sustainable Blue Growth
Giorgio Sulligoi

S3.14 15.15–18.00

Strategies and planning experiences for land-sea use interaction
Elena Marchigiani

S3.15

9.00–13.00

Planning for climate change adaptation
Elena Marchigiani

S3.16

14.00–15.45

Ecosystem Services: application
Donata Canu

S3.17 16.15–18.00

Critical aspects on the waterfront: the study of the Porto Vecchio in a comparative perspective (FIELD TRIP in the Porto Vecchio - more information will follow by email)
Igor Jelen

S3.18

9.00–10.45

Port Models and Port Governance: The "Port Reform Toolkit" and the "Blue Growth Management Challenge" (the lesson will take place in Torre del Lloyd, via K.L. von Bruck 3, the sala Rossa)
Vittorio Torbianelli

S3.19

11.15–13.00

Building up and improving Port-City and Port-Local Stakeholders relationships (the lesson will take place in Torre del Lloyd, via K.L. von Bruck 3, the sala Rossa)
Vittorio Torbianelli

S3.20 15.00–17.00

Developing sustainable port infrastructure and activities (FIELD TRIP in the Port of Trieste)
Vittorio Torbianelli

S3.21

9.00-17.00

Visit to Fincantieri (more information on this FIELD TRIP will follow by email) 

S3.22

9.00–13.00

Emerging pollutants and pollution
Antonio Terlizzi

S3.23

14.00-18.00

WORKSHOP: Fostering Integrated and Resilient Coastal and Sea Spatial Planning Resources through communities participation
Claudia Ferluga

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