
ICTP and the Italian National Institute of Oceanography and
Experimental Geophysics (OGS) have renewed an agreement that allows
scientists from developing countries who are participating in
ICTP's Training and Research in Italian Laboratories (TRIL)
programme to perform research at OGS. The agreement was signed by
ICTP Director Fernando Quevedo and OGS President Iginio
Marson.
Through the agreement, ICTP and OGS share the costs of supporting
visits by scientists from developing countres who come for up to 12
months to perform research at OGS. The costs include monthly
stipends for the scientists, travel, equipment, and administrative
expenses.
ICTP and OGS have been collaborating for many years, organizing
joint schools and conferences and hosting ICTP visitors for periods
of training and research. Since the beginning of their partnership
in 1988, the two institutes have supported the research of 72
scientists from developing countries who have studied geophysics,
oceanography and climatology at OGS.
TRIL gives scientists from developing countries the opportunity to
spend periods ranging from a few months to one year at Italian
research laboratories of universities, governmental and private
institutions, which operate in different branches of physics. This
includes academic studies as well as practical applications and
industrial projects.
OGS, established by Maria Theresa in the 1700s, is a public-sector
scientific institution that promotes, co-ordinates and carries
out-- in cooperation with national and international institutions
--research in the Earth sciences, with a particular emphasis on the
development of new analytical tools and applied technologies in the
marine sciences and seismology, and in the mineral exploration and
environmental management fields.
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