and chair of the session “Active Mobility: Cycling, Bike Sharing, and Infrastructure”, at the International Conference on Transportation Economics (ITEA), Università degli Studi di Bergamo (@UniBergamo), 18/06.
📍 The second edition of the "Oxford in Varese" Residence Week for Entrepreneurship Scholars is underway at Villa Toeplitz 🌍🎓
From June 15–19, international scholars gather in Varese to discuss entrepreneurship🚀, innovation💡, and future research collaborations 🤝.
✨ Following the success of the first edition in 2025, Varese once again becomes a meeting point for the global entrepreneurship research community 🌐
👏 Thanks to Alessia Pisoni (@AlePisoni) for her commitment and dedication in making this second edition possible.
Samuele Tonati in Torino presenting "Inside the Black Box: Counterfactual Explanations Across Tabular Data, Text, and Beyond", Interuniversity Research Center Scienza Nuova "Umberto Eco", 15/06.
🤖 L’AI può aiutare a verificare la riproducibilità della ricerca? Uno studio @PNASNews con Raffaello Seri @ecoInsubria mostra che può supportare i team, ma il giudizio umano resta centrale.
🔗 uninsubria.it/studio-pnas
🌿 Il 16 giugno si terrà il primo evento del progetto #RITMO, dedicato a rischio idrogeologico, cambiamenti climatici e tutela del patrimonio paesaggistico e culturale del territorio montano dell’Insubria.
📍 Rasa di Varese e Brinzio
🗓️ 16 giugno 2026
Carlo Brambilla (@csbrambilla) visiting professor of the Lehrstuhl für Innovationsökonomik (@innoHohenheim), Universität Hohenheim (@UniHOhenheim) teaching Seminar course “Corporate Change and the Rise of Modern Management” (inno.uni-hohenheim.de/en/sem…) in MSc in Economics, 11-12/6.
🔋🌍 La transizione energetica ha bisogno di litio, cobalto, rame, nichel e terre rare. Ma dietro le tecnologie verdi si nascondono nuove sfide geopolitiche, ambientali e sociali.
Chiara Casoli analizza l'altra faccia delle materie prime critiche.
👉 emaginsubria.it/23/
as part of the Internal Seminar series organized by Elisa Mastrogiacomo, Daniela Sonedda (@d_sonedda), Sara Savini and Serena Valente (@SerenaValente99), 08/06, 12:30.
When assessing the reproducibility of social science research, AI-assisted teams outperform AI-led systems and come close to matching human-only teams. AI can support scientific evaluation, but human expertise remains essential.
Raffaello Seri (@rfl_seri) in Nice presenting “Errors in the early citations of Engel's Law”, and acting as discussant of Tabuchi Taichi (@DoshishaUniv_PR), 26-29/05.