CELEBRATING DR. MARCELLO BALDO'S 80TH BIRTHDAY

Europe/Rome
Conference Room (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia "E. Majorana")

Conference Room

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia "E. Majorana"

Via S. Sofia 64, Catania.
Description

We're excited to announce a special workshop in honor of Dr. Marcello Baldo, a distinguished former director of research at INFN Sezione di Catania. Dr. Baldo has had a remarkable scientific journey, contributing significantly to various areas of theoretical physics. His work has touched upon subjects such as low-energy nuclear physics, nuclear magnetic resonance, chaos theory, graphene, nuclear matter superfluidity, and neutron star matter equation of state.

To celebrate his career and remarkable discoveries, a group of colleagues will gather at the Conference Room of the Department of Physics and Astronomy "E. Majorana" in Catania, and explore Dr. Baldo's initial breakthroughs tracing the evolution of the field up to its current cutting-edge developments.

  • Monday, 16 October
    • Welcome session
      • 1
        Welcome address
        Speaker: Prof. Francesco Priolo, Rettore dell'Università di Catania (University of Catania)
      • 2
        Welcome address
        Speaker: Prof. Maria Grazia Grimaldi, Direttore del DFA "E. Majorana"
      • 3
        Welcome address
        Speaker: Prof. Alessia Tricomi, Direttore della Sezione INFN
    • First session
      • 4
        An excursion into dense matter with Marcello
        Speaker: Prof. Arnau Rios Huguet, University of Barcelona (Spain)
      • 5
        Marcello's contribution to the theory of the nuclear matter superfluidity
        Speaker: Prof. Umberto Lombardo, University of Catania
      • 6
        Solving the hyperon puzzle - then and now
        Speaker: Prof. David Blaschke, University of Wroclaw (Poland)
      • 16:15
        Coffee break
      • 7
        Neutron star matter: learning from collective modes
        Speaker: Prof. Constanca da Providencia, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
      • 8
        BCPM, recent developments
        Speaker: Prof. Luis Robledo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
  • Tuesday, 17 October
    • Second session
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • 13
      Artificial intelligence and machine learning in physics

      Colloquium of the Department of Physics and Astronomy "E. Majorana" of the University of Catania

      Speaker: Prof. Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Oslo University (Norway) and MSU (USA)