A large audience gathered this morning at Exmè on the occasion of the Researchers' Night to discuss the Next generation project and the Einstein Telescope.

«Through the project, which includes Nuoro and the towns, it was possible to think together about the needs of the territory and the developments. Among these, the Einstein Telescope which we are waiting to see built", said the mayor of Nuoro Andrea Soddu and that of Lula, Mario Calia.

The councilor for European Policies, Luciano Boi adds: «It will be important to ensure that young people do not think that work can only be found outside the island». The technical scientific coordinator of the Next generation Nuoro training, Filippo Spanu, and the Crp work manager of the Sardinia Region, Gianluca Cadeddu, agree on the progress made regardless of future results: «In Lula there is already a research center that works, it is a sign that we are ready for innovation - they say -. There are still many things to be defined, but progress is there and can be seen."

The head of the ET candidacy, Michela Pellegatta underlines: «An unparalleled undertaking that will revolutionize the way we observe the universe, opening new frontiers of global science and innovation ». Today the first network connection dedicated to the Sar-grav laboratory was also launched in Sos Enattos connected to the national Garr research backbone, thanks to funding from the Sardinia Region. «A testimony of commitment to supporting research», declares the regional councilor for programming, Giuseppe Fasolino. Tomorrow at 6.30 pm in Lula, meeting with the experts in "An unexpected journey between Barbagia and black holes".

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