(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 20 AUG - The summer school 'Nonlinear
Life', promoted by the university of Trieste and by the Riga
Technical University (Latvia), started in Trieste today and will
last until August 30. The aim of the initiative is to train
specialists in developing new technologies in an international
and interdisciplinary environment.
Eighteen students from Belorussia, the Czech Republic, India,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Nepal, Poland, Russia, Serbia and
Spain are taking part at the third edition of the school,
founded by the Riga Technical University and for the first time
held in Trieste.
The summer school will focus on biomedical engineering,
biomaterials, biological sciences and information technology for
medicine.
Professors from Croatia, Italy, Latvia and Czechia will
deliver the lectures, while the student participants will have
the possibility of visiting the most important research centers
in Trieste, including the synchrotron radiation facility
(Elettra), the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics
(INFN), the International School for Advanced Studies (Sissa),
and the university hospital of Cattinara. (ANSA).
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