The Italian Embassy in Seoul promotes scientific excellence with a physics lecture at Seoul National University. It was Massimo Passera, the embassy's scientific attaché and research manager at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, who gave the lecture on elementary particles at the Physics Department of Seoul National University, entitled "The Muon g-2 Puzzles". The meeting was attended by numerous lecturers and students from the Korean university, concluding with a stimulating question-and-answer session.
The event is part of the bilateral academic collaboration between Italy and South Korea and the promotion of Italian scientific excellence at an international level, a sector in which Italy stands out, alongside the traditional '3 Fs' (Fashion, Food, Furniture).
This initiative is part of the ongoing commitment of the Italian Embassy in Seoul in promoting cooperation and exchanges in the field of university and advanced research, as well as higher education between the two countries. This is a fundamental bridge that fosters dialogue, growth and innovation, helping to create training opportunities for the younger generations.
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