Sant'Anna Science Café: first evening's success with assistant professor Donato Romano and his “fantastic animals and how to imitate them,” live music by Dè Isintreusu and chocolate tasting by Paul De Bondt
The first night continued with live music by Dè Isintreusu and a signature chocolate tasting by Paul De Bondt. Next event on June 13 with researcher Valentina D'Amico on “Natural treasures, cultural treasures: biodiversity and resilience in the global south"
The Sant'Anna Science Café kicked off its first evening by selling out and offering attendees an evening of science, music, and the tasting of excellent chocolate. The event was a combination of knowledge, entertainment and sensory pleasure, capturing the interest of the audience.
The evening was opened with an introduction by Debora Angeloni, associate professor at the Institute of Biorobotics of the Sant'Anna School and scientific coordinator of the Sant'Anna Science Café, to introduce and thank Donato Romano, assistant professor at the Institute of Biorobotics of the Sant'Anna School. Debora Angeloni's speech emphasized the importance of initiatives such as the Sant'Anna Science Café in promoting scientific culture and creating moments of sharing and growth. Donato Romano, then gave his workshop entitled “Fantastic Animals and How to Imitate Them.”
For over an hour, Donato Romano explored the extraordinary world of animals and the amazing adaptation strategies that nature has developed. The assistant professor illustrated how biomimetics, the science that studies nature's biological and biomechanical processes for technological inspiration, can lead to amazing innovations.
For over an hour, Donato Romano explored the extraordinary world of animals and the incredible adaptation strategies that nature has developed. The researcher illustrated how biomimicry, the science that studies the biological and biomechanical processes of nature to draw technological inspiration, can lead to surprising innovations.
The evening changed tone with the start of the Dè Isintreusu concert. Their repertoire of light, folk and blues music created a warm and engaging atmosphere. The evening concluded with a chocolate tasting by Cecilia Iacobelli and Paul De Bondt, the signature chocolate couple. Participants had the opportunity to taste different types of chocolate, accompanied by herbal teas.
The invitation is therefore extended to all science and culture enthusiasts to attend the next Sant'Anna Science Café evening on Thursday, June 13, with the participation of researcher Valentina D'Amico speaking on “Natural treasures, cultural treasures: biodiversity and resilience in the global south.”