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CREATED:20230724T121033
SUMMARY:XLII Scientific Instrument Symposium
LOCATION:Palerno
DESCRIPTION: The INAF (National Institute for Astrophysics (http://www.inaf.it/en?set_l
 anguage=en)– Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo (https://www.astropa.inaf.
 it/) and Servizi Biblioteche, Musei e Terza Missione) and the University of
  Palermo (https://www.unipa.it/), Department of Physics and Chemistry (http
 s://www.unipa.it/dipartimenti/difc/en/index.html), are pleased to host the 
 annual symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission (https://scientifi
 c-instrument-commission.org/) in this historic Sicilian city. Two major sci
 entific discoveries were made in Palermo in the last centuries: the first a
 steroid, Ceres (now classified as a dwarf planet), discovered by Giuseppe P
 iazzi in 1801 at the Observatory, and the first artificially produced chemi
 cal element, technetium, discovered by Emilio Segrè and Carlo Perrier in 19
 37 at the Physics Institute of the University. These two important achievem
 ents prove the existence of a long scientific tradition, whose heritage is 
 still preserved in many institutions, where various historical scientific c
 ollections remain on display. Located at the heart of Mediterranean trade r
 outes, Palermo has been a melting pot of different cultures for centuries: 
 this has inspired the theme of SIC 2023, which includes a wide spectrum of 
 possible topics. The University of Palermo offers a degree in Conservation 
 and Restoration of Cultural Heritage and some C&amp;R projects are currentl
 y ongoing at the Museo della Specola, which is situated inside the Astronom
 ical Observatory. Finally, the 60th anniversary of the famous movie “The Le
 opard”, partly shot in Palermo, with an accurate reconstruction of the priv
 ate observatory of the protagonist, made with instruments which are today o
 n display at the Museo della Specola, provides one more opportunity for int
 erdisciplinary approaches. \n The program of the XLII Scientific Instrument
  Symposium (Palermo, 18 - 22 September 2023) is available online at: https:
 //www.sic2023.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/definitivo4.pdf (https://www.s
 ic2023.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/definitivo4.pdf).\n  We would like to
  remind you that registration for the SIC Symposium closes on 31 July. If y
 ou have not done so, please register at the Conference website: https://www
 .sic2023.net/registration/ (https://www.sic2023.net/registration/)For more 
 info, se the official web site (https://www.sic2023.net/).\n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>&nbsp;<img src="https://www.societastoriadellascienza.it/images/soci/73
 -FABIO_FRISINO/new_28/Screenshot_2023-07-24_120803.png" alt="Screenshot 202
 3 07 24 120803" width="246" height="129" style="display: block; margin-left
 : auto; margin-right: auto;" /></h2><div>The&nbsp;<a href="http://www.inaf.
 it/en?set_language=en">INAF (National Institute for Astrophysics</a>–&nbsp;
 <a href="https://www.astropa.inaf.it/">Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo<
 /a>&nbsp;and Servizi Biblioteche, Musei e Terza Missione) and the&nbsp;<a h
 ref="https://www.unipa.it/">University of Palermo</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https:
 //www.unipa.it/dipartimenti/difc/en/index.html">Department of Physics and C
 hemistry</a>, are pleased to host the annual symposium of the&nbsp;<a href=
 "https://scientific-instrument-commission.org/">Scientific Instrument Commi
 ssion</a>&nbsp;in this historic Sicilian city. Two major scientific discove
 ries were made in Palermo in the last centuries: the first asteroid, Ceres 
 (now classified as a dwarf planet), discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in 1801 a
 t the Observatory, and the first artificially produced chemical element, te
 chnetium, discovered by Emilio Segrè and Carlo Perrier in 1937 at the Physi
 cs Institute of the University. These two important achievements prove the 
 existence of a long scientific tradition, whose heritage is still preserved
  in many institutions, where various historical scientific collections rema
 in on display. Located at the heart of Mediterranean trade routes, Palermo 
 has been a melting pot of different cultures for centuries: this has inspir
 ed the theme of SIC 2023, which includes a wide spectrum of possible topics
 . The University of Palermo offers a degree in Conservation and Restoration
  of Cultural Heritage and some C&amp;R projects are currently ongoing at th
 e Museo della Specola, which is situated inside the Astronomical Observator
 y. Finally, the 60th anniversary of the famous movie “The Leopard”, partly 
 shot in Palermo, with an accurate reconstruction of the private observatory
  of the protagonist, made with instruments which are today on display at th
 e Museo della Specola, provides one more opportunity for interdisciplinary 
 approaches.</div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;The program of the XLII Scientific I
 nstrument Symposium (Palermo, 18 - 22 September 2023) is available online a
 t:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sic2023.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/definit
 ivo4.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.sic2023.net/wp-<wbr />
 content/uploads/2023/07/<wbr />definitivo4.pdf</a>.</p><div dir="ltr">&nbsp
 ;</div><div dir="ltr">&nbsp;We would like to remind you that registration f
 or the SIC Symposium closes on 31 July. If you have not done so, please reg
 ister at the Conference website:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sic2023.net/regi
 stration/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.sic2023.net/<wbr />re
 gistration/</a></div><p>For more info, se the official <a href="https://www
 .sic2023.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">web site</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p
 >
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