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Liviana Mummolo

Liviana Mummolo

City co-Coordinator

Chemist, now postdoc researcher in biophysics, I am convinced that well-trained eyes can see the beauty of Science everywhere, also at the pub, in a pint... of Science!

Carolina Pierucci

Carolina Pierucci

City co-Coordinator, Social Media Manager

I am a PhD student at Unifr, working on the development of artificial muscles. I truly believe that science cannot be complete if suitable communication is provided, and of course, the best way to do it is with friends in front of a nice beer.

Marta Oggioni

Marta Oggioni

Event Organizer

The more I delve into this PhD adventure, the more I am fascinated by how we, as the scientific community, discuss what we do for a living. I have participated in Pint of Science in the past, and have found it the most fun science communication event!

Pau Molet

Pau Molet

Volunteer

Here for the science, and the pints!

Gianluca Mazzotta

Gianluca Mazzotta

Volunteer

I think fun is fundamental to learning any subject. Surely, a beer will help.

Anasua Mukhopadhyay

Anasua Mukhopadhyay

Volunteer

Science is one of the most important channels of knowledge for the society. Engaging in scientific outreach over the "pint of science" will provide opportunities to promote public awareness and understanding of science in a more informal and fun environment.

Luca Grillo

Luca Grillo

Volunteer

As a young researcher, I believe that outreach is very important to sharing research results with a great audience that is not part of the scientific community but is affected by the research we carry on. And if we combine outreach with beer, it is even more effective!

Gaetano Geraci

Gaetano Geraci

Volunteer

I believe that science can change our world and solve our everyday problems. Raising awareness on people and showing them what we do everyday in the lab is my main motivation to help with the organisation of Pint Of Science.

Simone Bertucci

Simone Bertucci

Volunteer

I'm a visiting PhD student from the Italian Institute of Technology in Genova, Italy. From the Ligurian Sea to the Swiss green fields, still in awe of how incredibly surprising and interesting science can be. Do you know why our beers foam?

Guillaume Franzoni Darnois

Guillaume Franzoni Darnois

Volunteer
Andela Vracar

Andela Vracar

Volunteer
Catherine Jungo

Catherine Jungo

Volunteer

I'm surrounded by scientists every day, I thought I should keep an eye on them even in the pub!

Sofía Martín Caba

Sofía Martín Caba

Volunteer

Outreach improves the public's decreasing feelings of inaccessibility and misconceptions towards science. But most importantly, outreach is crucial to inspire the next generations, the next scientists who will discover the cure for neurodegenerative diseases or find energy and environmental sustaina…

Marie-Désirée Schlemper-Scheidt

Volunteer

I am a PhD candidate at the Université de Neuchâtel working on the isolation, characterization and total synthesis of novel secondary metabolites from nematodes. I like making science accessible to the wider public, which is why I take part in several initiatives for Science Communication such as th…