Academic world
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This new partnership once again underlines the interest of European universities in our 'Academic World' project
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Creating these kind of materials is the goal of the three-year project MARiS, funded by the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy with over 5 million euro
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The 4th edition of the Summer School on Fatigue and Damage od Composite Materials will be held at the Department of Management and Engineering of the University of Padova, based in Vicenza
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Academics from six british universities are devoloping a new flat fiber sensor, in order to monitor composites manufacturing
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From waste to resources. A study conducted within the 'SEA.COMP' project on the use of marine origin waste for the production of eco-sustainable composites
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The vast network of industrial collaborations, as well as the availability of laboratories at the University of Camerino, allows for the launch of internship and thesis projects that bring concrete possibilities for entering the world of work
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Interview with Professor Gerhard Ziegmann (Clausthal University of Technology) on the new processes developed during his latest research
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Interview with Enrico Pisino, CEO of the Competence Industry Manufacturing Center 4.0 (CIM4.0), one of the eight Italian competence centers based in Turin, supporting companies in industrial digitalization and technology transfer
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Interview with Professor Seeram Ramakrishna, FREng, Everest Chair, a world-renowned poly-disciplinary scholar at the National University of Singapore, NUS
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Interview with Professor Teodoro Valente, director of the Institute for Composite Polymers and Biomaterials of the National Research Council and new president of ASI (Italian Space Agency)
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Interview with Luigi Coppola, Professor of Building Materials and Restoration Materials at the University of Bergamo
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Interview with Francesco Paolo La Mantia, Emeritus Professor and Polymer Technology Lecturer
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At the AIMAT conference, we will describe the project created to enhance the work of composite professors, scientists, and researchers and create a network between universities and companies
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The event will be held in Catania, at the Plaza Hotel Catania, from 28 May to 1 June 2023
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Carbon fiber materials will be tracked using Plataine’s time sensitive material management technology for advanced manufacturing and aerospace composites
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The University of L’Aquila is participating in one of the projects in this scientific sector (Smart Tow Winding) under the coordination of COMEC Innovative srl
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A very interesting project by universities of Camerino and Montenegro
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An article by Francesco Noto, technologist at INFN LNS and adjunct professor at Catania's University
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Our aim is to give visibility to the work of researchers, teachers and scientists
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At Politecnico di Torino, the MIMOSA project aims to support the next generations of aircrafts, which will necessarily follow production criteria with reduced environmental impact and lower need for raw material
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In the 'Academic World' column, we publish an article by researchers and professors from the University of Campania
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Among the most promising processes, the thermoforming is catching up, either in the form of hot-stamping or draping
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A study conducted by researchers from University of Salento (Lecce) and UCD (Dublin)
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The EXTREME project involved 14 European partners including some of the world's leading aerospace industries
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The use of these materials in additive manufacturing is opening a wide range of possibilities
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In a paper posted in the journal Carbon, a research team describes a new type of carbon fiber reinforced material
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With 204 laps of the circuit and a total of about 800 km, the vehicle from the University of Bologna prevailed over the Polish team from the University of Lodz (winners of the same race in 2018) and the German team from the University of Bochum
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The Department of Innovation Engineering accepts the invitation to enrich our periodic column
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The Prancing Horse returned to Pebble Beach with its treasures
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In Usa a new center is using AI to modernize how manufacturers repair composites