«Sardinia has excellent possibilities for becoming the site of the Einstein Telescope project».

Thus the Nobel Prize winner for physics, Giorgio Parisi, a 75-year-old luminary, spoke in Stintino to receive the prize for scientific dissemination.

Parisi spoke about ET, the research infrastructure for the study of gravitational waves that Italy is applying to build in Sardinia, in the Sos Enattos area, in Lula.

In the reasons for the prize awarded to him by the Scientific Committee, chaired by Piero Cappuccinelli, professor emeritus of the University of Sassari and Accademico dei Lincei, Parisi is recognized as one of the most authoritative scientists in the world.

«His authority and his rigorous but usable communication style – explains the jury – represent the best weapons to counter the advance of anti-scientific thinking which, in many countries, is acquiring worrying dimensions».

At the Tonnara Museum the scientist received institutional greetings from Rita Vallebella, mayor of Stintino and Franco Cuccureddu, regional councilor for Tourism, as well as from the president of the Sardinia Foundation, Giacomo Spissu.


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