Einstein Telescope, meeting in Nuoro: «Strategic investment, opportunities for the whole territory»
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16 thematic roundtables and the goal of building an open network involving the entire community. These are the key points that characterized "Nuoro city of the Einstein Telescope", the forum that took place in Nuoro as the first stage of a series of meetings to outline the future of the city in view of the ET
“It was a very important moment of confrontation and open debate – says Samuel Gungui , spokesman of the committee -. We believe it is essential to collaborate all together, to build an open network starting from the involvement of the entire Nuoro community, in order to give a decisive contribution to the realization of this strategic investment, a real opportunity for growth and development of the territory".
Among the many speeches, those of local representatives of institutions, associations and trade unions. The 16 working groups have decided to reconvene in the next few weeks, while the project core coordinated by Professor Raffaele Paci will immediately get to work to elaborate the results of the tables and produce project sheets which will be analyzed in September by a new forum.
«The Einstein Telescope - adds Samuele Resmini , president of the national committee of young physicists - will be the largest and most sensitive gravitational wave detector ever built on earth, capable of opening up completely new horizons in the observation of the universe. An investment that would lead our country to become a point of reference for international and global research, with enormous repercussions not only in the physical and technological fields".
«We are satisfied with the positive response that the initiative has had. This - concludes Gungui - is only the first step in involving the Nuoro community, so that everyone can actively participate in making Nuoro the city of the Einstein Telescope».
(Unioneonline/ss)