From November 6 to 9, the second part of the annual “ConnEtica” festival will take place in Oristano, focusing on the connections between ethics and technology. This year’s fourth edition of the festival, which held its first part from September 26 to 29, includes two events dedicated to the Einstein Telescope project.
On Thursday, November 7, at 9 a.m. in the conference room of the Centro Studio Danza, Matteo Tuveri (University of Cagliari and INFN) will lead a meeting for schools titled “Einstein Telescope: A 14 billions years old journey,” in dialogue with the journalist Simona Scioni.
On Saturday, November 9, at 4 p.m., also at the Centro Studio Danza, there will be a roundtable discussion titled “From the Frontiers of the Universe to the Future of Sardinia: The Many Challenges of the Einstein Telescope,” featuring Marica Branchesi (Gran Sasso Science Institute), Andrea Contu (INFN Cagliari), and Luca Deidda (University of Sassari).
The full program of the festival is available at this link.