FEDERICA FABBRI IS AWARDED THE L’ORÉAL-UNESCO PRIZE FOR WOMEN AND SCIENCE 2024

18 June 2024

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Federica Fabbri, researcher at the University of Bologna and at the INFN, is one of the winners of the 2024 edition of the ‘L’Oréal Italia for Women and Science’ prize. Established twenty-two years ago by the French cosmetics company L’Oréal, in collaboration with the Italian National Commission for UNESCO, the programme assigns six prizes, each amounting to 20,000 euros, to as many Italian women scientists under 35 who are active in the fields of life sciences and matter, in order to encourage and support their research work and professional growth, and also to promote the essential role played by women in the scientific enterprise. Federica won the funding thanks to a project dedicated to the development of innovative techniques and methodologies to study variables inspired by the quantum theory of information, analysing the data produced by the LHC accelerator at CERN.

 

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