Pisa University System
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The Pisa University System (Italian : Sistema Universitario Pisano ) is a network of higher education institutions in Pisa , Italy. The following three schools and universities belong to the system:[ 1]
Overview
International rankings
Notable alumni and faculty
I. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Riccardo Barbieri , physicist
Luigi Bianchi , mathematician
Giosuè Carducci , poet and Nobel Prize winner
Lamberto Cesari , mathematician
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , former Governor of the Banca d'Italia, former Prime Minister of Italy, former President of the Italian Republic
Massimo D'Alema (withdrew), politician, former Italian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Enrico Fermi , physicist and Nobel Prize winner
Alessio Figalli , mathematician and Fields Medal winner
Guido Fubini , mathematician
Giovanni Gentile , philosopher and politician
Carlo Ginzburg , historian
Ennio De Giorgi , mathematician, solved the 19th Hilbert problem , won Wolf Prize (1990)
Giovanni Gronchi , former President of the Republic of Italy
Fabio Mussi (withdrew), former Italian Minister of the University
Riccardo Rattazzi , physicist
Carlo Rubbia , physicist and Nobel Prize winner
Leonida Tonelli , mathematician
Vito Volterra , mathematician
Giancarlo Wick , physicist
Jiyuan Yu , philosopher
II. Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Giuliano Amato , former Prime Minister of Italy, Vice President of the Convention on the Future of Europe that drafted the new European Constitution
Giorgio Buttazzo , Professor at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies[ 12]
Antonio Cassese , first President of the International Criminal Tribunal For the Former Yugoslavia
Sabino Cassese , Professor of Administrative Law and a judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy
Stefan Collignon , professor of political economy
Giovanni Dosi , economist, co-director of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue , editor of the Oxford University Press Journal[ 13]
Vittorio Grilli , Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (government of Mario Monti )[ 14]
Pier Francesco Guarguaglini , former president of Finmeccanica
Enrico Letta , Italian Chamber of Deputies , Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party (Italy) , former Prime Minister of Italy
Antonio Maccanico , Minister in the Italian Republic
Marcello Spatafora , President of the United Nations Security Council in 2007
Tiziano Terzani , Italian journalist and writer
III. University of Pisa
Francesco Accarigi , professor of civil law
Giuliano Amato , former Prime Minister of Italy , studied at the Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore
François Carlo Antommarchi , Napoleon 's physician from 1818 to his death in 1821.
Stefano Arduini , scholar of linguistics, rhetoric, semiotics and translation
Adolfo Bartoli , physicist , known for introducing the concept of radiation pressure from thermodynamical considerations
Andrea Vaccá Berlinghieri , 19th century surgeon
Enrico Betti , mathematician , known for his 1871 paper on topology that led to the later naming after him of the Betti numbers
Luciano Bianciardi , journalist, translator and writer of short stories and novels
Emilio Bizzi , neuroscientist and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sandro Bondi , politician, Culture Minister in Silvio Berlusconi 's fourth cabinet
Andrea Bocelli , tenor , multi-instrumentalist and classical crossover artist
Cesare Borgia , Duke of Romagna , Prince of Andria and Venafro [ 15] [ 16]
Philippe Buonarroti , 18th century egalitarian and utopian socialist , revolutionary, journalist, writer, agitator, and freemason
Piero Calamandrei , author , jurist , soldier , university professor and politician
Andrea Camilleri , writer (ad honorem )
Francesco Cappè , United Nations official, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)[ 17]
Adán Cárdenas , President of Nicaragua between 1 March 1883 and 1 March 1887.[ 18]
Giosuè Carducci , poet, 1906 Nobel Prize in Literature
Antonio Cassese , jurist who specialized in public international law , President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Sabino Cassese , Professor of Administrative Law and a judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy
Benedetto Castelli , mathematician
Bonaventura Cavalieri , mathematician, known for his work on the problems of optics and motion
Carlo Chiti , Italian racing car and engine designer, best known for his long association with Alfa Romeo 's racing department
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , 73rd former Prime Minister of Italy , tenth President of the Italian Republic
Pope Clement XII
Mauro Cristofani , linguist and researcher in Etruscan studies
Massimo D'Alema , former 77th Prime Minister
Luigi Fantappiè , mathematician , known for work in mathematical analysis and for creating the theory of analytic functionals
Enrico Fermi , physicist , 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on induced radioactivity [ 19]
Lando Ferretti , journalist , politician and sports administrator
Alessio Figalli , mathematician and Fields Medal winner
Clara Franzini-Armstrong , FMRS an American electron microscopist,[ 20] and Professor Emeritus at University of Pennsylvania .[ 21] [ 22]
Guido Fubini , mathematician
Galileo Galilei , Italian physicist , mathematician , astronomer , and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution
Luca Gammaitoni , scientist in the area of noise and nonlinear dynamics
Giovanni Gentile , minister and neo-Hegelian Idealist philosopher
Giovanni Gronchi , former President of the Italian Republic
David Levi (Italy) , Italian-Jewish poet and patriot
Lorenzo Magalotti , philosopher, author, diplomat and poet
Girolamo Maggi , 16th century scholar
Paolo Malanima , Italian economic historian
Mario Monicelli , film director
Alessandro Natta , politician and secretary of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from 1984 to 1988
Jože Pirjevec , Slovene historian from Italy , diplomatic historian of the west Balkans region, member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
René Préval , President of Haiti
Francesco Redi , 17th century physician , naturalist , and poet
Giovanni Battista Rinuccini , Roman Catholic archbishop in the mid seventeenth century
Luigi Rizzi (linguist) , linguist
Carlo Rubbia , particle physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer
Giovanni Salvemini , FRS , 18th century mathematician and astronomer
Carlo Sforza , President of the Italian National Consult, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Adriano Sofri , writer
Tiziano Terzani , journalist and writer
Atto Tigri , 19th century anatomist
Elio Toaff , former Chief Rabbi of Rome
Vito Volterra , mathematician and physicist , known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations.[ 23] [ 24]
External links
See also
References
^ "Pisan University System" . Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2011 .
^ "Home" . arwu.org .
^ Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)
^ Top universities and specialisms Article "Invest your talent in Italy: graduate study opportunities in Southern Europe" in Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings on Sat, 09/15/2007 Archived 12 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
^ Article "Top ten things to do while studying abroad in... Italy" in Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings Archived 28 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
^ Graduate/Postgraduate Profile of Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna at Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings Archived 4 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
^ Italy's six top higher education institutes by Times Higher Education World University Rankings .
^ "Invest your Talent in Italy" programme by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by the Italian Ministry for Economic Development
^ "Italian graduate programmes on the world's stage" Article by QS World University Rankings on 13 June, 2011 Archived 25 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine
^ European Research Ranking 2010
^ RICERCA PER INDICE H. di Daniele Checchi e Tullio Jappelli, 16.12.2008 Archived 7 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
^ Journal of Real-Time Systems (Springer)
^ Giovanni Dosi CV
^ Vittorio Grilli vice ministro Economia
^ Encyclopædia Britannica . Borgia, Cesare. Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Web. 20 February 2011.
^ World Book Encyclopedia . Borgia, Cesare. Archived 12 July 2012 at archive.today Web. 20 February 2011.
^ National press agency Ansa (12-08-2010) Ban Ki-Moon. "UNICRI is one of the three most active Agency against terrorism"
^ "Adán Cárdenas" . MSN Encarta . Archived from the original on 8 July 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2008 .
^ Snow, C. (1981). The Physicists: A Generation that Changed the World . Little Brown . ISBN 1-84232-436-5 .
^ Clara Franzini-Armstrong at Biophysical Society
^ Clara Franzini-Armstrong at Emeritus Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at University of Pennsylvania
^ Clara Franzini-Armstrong at Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Pisa University System" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews
^ Pisa University System at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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