15–20 Sept 2024
TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)
Europe/Berlin timezone
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Stelle Sulla Terra: The advantages of making science accessible

16 Sept 2024, 18:13
1m
Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E (TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E))

Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E

TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)

Helmholtzstraße 18 01069 Dresden Germany

Speaker

Antonio Caciolli (University and INFN of Padova)

Description

Nuclear astrophysics is a field of research that lends itself to an engaging dissemination thanks to its interdisciplinary nature. It is important to involve blind or deaf individuals in these moments of dissemination to an even greater extent. The project ‘Stelle sulla Terra’ at the University of Padua aims to achieve this by reproducing a scaled model of the ‘Bellotti’ IBF facility and creating other tactile materials and videos using sign language.”

Primary authors

Antonio Caciolli (University and INFN of Padova) Denise Piatti (University and INFN of Padova)

Presentation materials