European Researcher’s Night: Explore the World of Supercomputing with Cineca
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Join Cineca specialists for an exciting journey into the world of high-performance computing at the European Researcher’s Night in Bologna and Rome. Discover the incredible capabilities of supercomputing, including the Leonardo supercomputer, one of the most powerful systems in the world. Through interactive games and hands-on workshops, you’ll explore how supercomputers perform millions of billions of calculations per second and why this technology is crucial for advancing scientific research.
On 27 September, the European Researchers’ Night returns across Europe. Cineca will present supercomputing and scientific visualisation projects as part of the Society Project in Bologna and the NET-Science Together Project, coordinated by the CNR, in Rome.
Rome Events – NET European Night
- Dates: Friday 27 and Saturday 28 September
- Time: 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
- Location: Città dell’Altra Economia, Testaccio District, Rome
This year’s NET European Night is a special tribute to Maria Skłodowska Curie, the pioneering scientist who revolutionised physics and chemistry, and the first individual to receive two Nobel Prizes. The event will feature workshops, children’s activities, talks, and opportunities to meet researchers, bringing science closer to the public.
For Cineca’s participation, you will find scientific games and Cineca experts talking about supercomputers and their applications. Check out the Cineca Events in Rome and the Program of the Night in Rome.
Bologna Events with Society
- Dates: Friday 27 September
- Time: 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
- Location: Navile and Piazza Scaravilli in Bologna.
On 27 September, Cineca will showcase cutting-edge artificial intelligence projects applied to science, industry, and cultural heritage—spanning from the iconic Garisenda Tower to the city of Bologna, and even to global-scale applications. You’ll find Cineca’s activities at both Navile and Piazza Scaravilli in Bologna. Check out the Program of the Researcher’s Night in Bologna.