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Computer scientist, sensitive to environmental issues, he has carried out various green projects including SmartRicicla, the app for separate collection. He has always been looking for the perfect union between science and art.
Giuseppe Lupo was born in Southern Italy, in the region Basilicata (Atella, 1963) and lives in Lombardy, where he teaches contemporary Italian literature at the Catholic University of Milan and Brescia. For the Marsilio publishing house, after his debut with L'americano di Celenne (2000), he published Ballo ad Agropinto (2004), La carovana Zanardelli (2008), L'ultima sposa di Palmira (2011), Viaggiatori di nuvole (2013), Atlante immaginario (2014), L'albero di stanze (2015) and Gli anni del nostro incanto (2017; Premio Viareggio Rèpaci). He is the author of numerous essays and contributes to the cultural pages of important Italian newspapers such as Sole 24 Ore and Avvenire.
Master’s degree in "Forest and Environmental Sciences" at the University of Basilicata. His interest is aimed at the study and analysis of environments of particular naturalistic value, specifically forests as a fundamental tool for combating climate change, sustainable development and the enhancement of places.
Maria Lanfredi is a researcher at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of the National Research Council IMAA-CNR since 1997. She deals with the development of methodologies for the analysis of Earth Observation data in the study of land cover dynamics and interactions between ecosystems and environment in a climate change scenario. In particular, her interests concern the use of a mechanical-statistical approach to analyze satellite time series for the study of the dynamics of photosynthetic activity.
Graduating in "Management Engineering - Economics and Management of Technology" at the La Sapienza University of Rome. His studies have a multidisciplinary approach from industrial management, innovation and a strong interest in the environment and sustainable development. An inveterate worshiper of Apennine life.
Fanny is a Chilean-Swiss researcher and PhD with a wide international experience and background in Public Health, ageing, and lifestyle topics. She has published or collaborated on more than 150 scientific manuscripts (h-index=23; more than 2000 citations). Additionally, as she recognised that leadership is essential for tomorrow's future public health leaders, since 2016 she has been the deputy director of the international research consortium ELHOC (Epidemiology of Lifestyle and Health Outcomes in Chile). Currently, she is a full time academic at ‘Universidad Diego Portales’, in Chile.
She is an Earth Observation researcher (PhD) at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of the National Research Council (IMAA-CNR). She is mainly interested in the study of landscape patterns and the characterization of phenomena and/or processes of the earth's surface. Her main work has been done in the processing of multisensor and multitemporal optical data (satellite and aerial), production of land-cover cartography and measures of ecological parameters from remote sensors. Her keywords: Environmental Engineer; Data Analyst; Life Lover; Visual Thinker.
Carlotta is a freelance photographer who graduated from the IED in Milan in 2021. She began to take an interest in this world at the age of thirteen, only to choose a few years later to turn her passion into a job. Her interest is mainly based on light pollution and astronomy, two opposing but related themes from a photographic point of view: the more one prevails, the less the other stands out.
After a BSc in Chemistry in the University of Pisa, I have completed a Master and a PhD in physical and analytical chemistry in Sorbonne Université, Paris to develop green synthesis route of prepare photovoltaic materials. My background in electrochemistry has allowed to use my knowledge in the in the field of the Li-ion batteries applied to the electric vehicles. In the free-time I am a volunteer for Zero Waste Paris, sharing with the people how to switch the everyday life habits to low impact solutions.