Today l’Adige, the main regional newspaper of Trentino-Alto Adige, wrote a piece (available only in their printed version) on the most influential researchers at the University of Trento, motivated by Ioannidis’ top 2% scientists “ranking” (covered, with all the very relevant caveats, in this earlier news item - the specific ranks should really be taken with a cauldron of salt!), with my name among those explicitly highlighted together with Nicola Segata, Lorenzo Bruzzone, Eleuterio Francisco Toro, and Silvia Gherardi. A scan of the article is available here.
Marco Calzà and Davide Pedrotti are on l'Adige!
Today l’Adige, the main regional newspaper of Trentino-Alto Adige, put out in their printed version (which, I admit, I had to recover from a trash can next to a bar since I was one day late!) an extremely nice piece on Marco Calzà and Davide Pedrotti, their early years (they went to the same high school in Riva del Garda, though during different periods), how their paths crossed in Povo, and their works on black holes (the piece should be visible here). Very nice to see local newspapers giving visibility to our young researchers!
Marco Calzà is on l'Adige!
Today l’Adige, the main regional newspaper of Trentino-Alto Adige, put out in their printed version an extremely nice piece on Marco Calzà and his research (especially on primordial black holes)! Our group, in particular Max, Davide, and myself, is also mentioned in the final paragraph. Very nice to see a well-known newspaper covering the life, career, and work of local researchers, particularly in the case of Marco who has been doing excellent work!