Profile: Filippo Zangheri

Your personal background.
Name: Filippo
Surname: Zangheri
Date of birth: 3 January 1984
Place of birth: Rimini, Italy
Current occupation:

Telecommunications Engineering student at
University of Bologna "Alma Mater Studiorum",
Second Faculty of Engineering - Cesena, Italy


Foreign Countries seen:


  • Germany, 2001 (Munich)
  • Austria, 2002 (Vienna)
  • Spain, 2003 (Barcelona)
  • France, 2003 (Paris)
  • Germany, 2005 (Frankenwinheim, near Schweinfurt)




Interests:


  • Telecommunications
  • Informatics
  • Aeronautics
  • Space
  • Electronics
  • Physics
  • Medicine
  • Nature
  • Something I don't remember




Love: Elisa

Your opinions about Einstein@Home
I started running Einstein@Home because I want to give my help to the scientific community in the great challenge of observing gravitational waves, or gravitational particles. It is very fascinating to me all the research in this field and the major efforts made to try to find a theory that could describe both gravitation (macroscopic) and quantum mechanics (microscopic) as different manifestations of the same mechanism.
I hope that this project could grow up so much that the data will be processed almost on the fly. From my side I'm going to tell about this project everybody I know.
I think you should make more publicity to this project because -in my opinion- there are lots of people out there willing to help scientific community in some way (and this is the best way), but don't know about the existence of Einstein@Home.
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