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ICTP TWAS + Dept. Theo. Phys. SISSA Immaginario Marina, Parco

Scientific Institutions in Trieste. ICTP TWAS + Dept. Theo. Phys. SISSA Immaginario Marina, Parco. ICGEB ICS INFN INFM. U. Trieste. ICTP is an institution run by a few scientists in service of many. research and training coordination. permanent scientists. 30.

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ICTP TWAS + Dept. Theo. Phys. SISSA Immaginario Marina, Parco

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  1. Scientific Institutions in Trieste • ICTP • TWAS+ • Dept. Theo. Phys. • SISSA • Immaginario • Marina, Parco • ICGEB • ICS • INFN INFM U. Trieste

  2. ICTP is an institution run by a few scientists in service of many research and training coordination permanent scientists 30 mostly research (and some administration) temporary staff: post-docs, consultants, staff associates, long-term visitors 110 short-term visitors: associates, guest-scientists do own or collaborative research, orreceive training through participation 420 receive training through schools, conferences, and exchange of information participation in conferences, schools and workshops; diploma students 4000-6000 per year 6191 in 2003 ICTP Scientists, Visitors and their Functions + about 135 general staff

  3. A few words about ICTPThe Abdus Salam* International Centre for Theoretical Physics • Founded* in 1964, ICTP operates under a tripartite agreement between two United Nations Agencies—UNESCO and IAEA—and the Government of Italy. • ICTP’s mission is to foster the growth of advanced studies and research, primarily in developing countries. • ICTP’s scientists do frontier research in several areas of fundamental and applied sciences (including earth systems science). • With science as focus, ICTP attracts a large number of scientists visiting scientists from all over the world. ----------------- *1979 Nobel Laureate in Physics

  4. ICTP's impact on the world of science ICTP has had a longstanding impact on the science in Iran… the most important one is the concept of excellence…and I dare say ICTP has been the most influential institution in the world to bring that into existence. [It also has had] direct impact [on the] establishment of the various institutions; many graduate students in Iran have been exposed to international scientific community through different activities of ICTP. Professor Reza MansouriDeputy Minister for Research, Iran ICTP was very useful to me personally …[and] it opened up a new world to me. Almost all of my colleagues at the Centre for Theoretical Physics in Hanoi get the same help from the ICTP. In addition, we also get book donations, computers, etc. For young physicists, the ICTP Diploma program is very attractive. Professor Hoang Ngoc Long Head of Particle Physics division, Vietnam One particular international institution that has played an important role in providing resources and opportunities for physicists [in Africa] is the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. …ICTP provides resources and opportunities so that physicists in Africa may attend classes, perform research, or work on publications at the center for short periods. ICTP's affiliated centers and visiting scholars programs are well known in African universities; nearly every PhD physicist in East Africa has had an association with the ICTP. Professor Edmund Zingu Physics Today, January 2004 Italian leadership in computational condensed matter physics …would not have happened without ICTP. Professor Erio Tosatti SISSA, Trieste

  5. Research at ICTP Carried out by about 28 permanent scientists, about 50 post-docs, short-term and long-term visitors, consultants and collaborators from other Trieste institutions, in areas such as: • High Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics • Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics • Pure and Applied Mathematics • Applied Physics (Medical Physics, Optics and Lasers, Fluid Dynamics, Plasma Physics, Soft Matter, Nuclear Physics, Information Science and Technology, …) • Earth Sciences (Weather, Climate Changes, Oceanography, Earthquake Prediction, Soil and Coastal Erosion, Desertification,…) • Ecological and Environmental Economics IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE A STRONG CORE OF SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE: WHAT WE DON’T HAVE, WE CANNOT IMPART TO OTHERS.

  6. ICTP visitors: 1964-2003 upper line: total visitors lower line: from developing countries note: number of visits is about 20% higher; number of visitors with some form of self-support bring up the total by another 20% (visitors in 2003: 6191) visitors 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 year

  7. “SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT IS THE COMMON HERITAGE OF MANKIND” Abdus Salam Founding Director 1964-1994

  8. As of now, SIDA gives ICTP • an annual grant of  Euro 760,000 • Purpose: To engage scientists in sub-Saharan Africa • 1. The Office of External Activities receives about 50% • Affiliated Centres: Euro 83,394 • Ph.D. Programs: Euro 83,300 • Networks Program: Euro 44,000 • Visiting Scholars/Consultants: Euro 18,790 • Scientific Meetings: Euro 91,500 • Miscellaneous Expenses: EURO 4,000 • 2. The Associates Office receives about 50% • Total number of Associates supported: 98 • ICTP staff holds other programs such as schools, both here or in Africa, on topics of special interest to African scientists.

  9. Standing committee on Africa with following members • Francis Allotey (Ghana, current Member of Scientific Council) • Charles Chidume (ICTP, Nigeria) • Gallieno Denardo (ICTP) • Claudio Procesi (Rome, former Member of Scientific Council) • Charles Brown (Head of EBASI, USA) • Myriam Sarachik (Former President, American Physical Society, USA) • Herbert Clemens, Secretary, International Mathematical Union • George Thompson (ICTP, Australia)

  10. AREA Science Park Scientist population in Trieste Courtesy of Professor Maria Cristina Pedicchio

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