Organized by UNESCO-Melilla Conference “Communication Ships: Science and Art” responsible for Jose Daniel Edelstein Glaubac, For next Thursday October 5 at 8 pm in the lecture hall From the Melilla campus, sponsored by The Ministry of Education, Culture, celebrations, equality and cooperation between College of Education and Sports Sciences. Although the conference was planned to commemorate World Science Day for Peace and DevelopmentOr (November 10), it was submitted to what UNESCO deemed “World Teachers’ Day“Share a parallel frame like a frame The third tourism forum in Melilla.
Jose Edelstein (Buenos Aires, 1968). Theoretical physicsHe graduated from the Balsiero Institute PhD at the National University of La Plata – where he taught part-time – and conducted postdoctoral residencies at the Universities of Santiago de Compostela, Harvard, and the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon. He currently works as a professor in the Department of Particle Physics at the University of Compostela and participates in various projects that link him to the most prestigious research centers around the world.
He published more than fifty scientific articles in the most important international scientific journals and delivered conferences in twenty countries, including a large part of Europe, America, and Asia as well.
For Edelstein, gravitational dualism in quantum field theories, quark and gluon plasma physics, or dualism in string theory has no mystery, but one of its advantages is to make all this deep knowledge available in newspapers and magazines, in which they publish information as follows: Entertaining articles that spread this knowledge in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
This extensive work has been recognized by Scientific Publication Award from the Spanish Center for Particles, Astroparticles and Nuclear Physics (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015), Scientific Communication Award from the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (2012) and several honorable mentions in the International Applied Science Competition (2013, 2014 and 2015).
In collaboration with fellow physicist Andris Gombrov Publication of “Antimatter, Magic and Poetry” (2014), a work in which he tells, with precision and ease, twenty-three stories about how some scientific ideas emerged that changed humanity. This article was a great success from the public and critics, and last year it won in Spain the 18th National Prize for University Publishing in the category of scientific publishing.
he content The conference will focus on How art and science are two ways of looking at the universe. Creativity, technique, aesthetics and the concept of truth appear in both. Throughout history, there have been crossings from one bank to the other of this great cultural river, with bridges built by such luminaries as Edgar Allan Poe, Albert Einstein, Oscar Wilde, Jorge Luis Borges, Hedy Lamarr, and Salvador Dali.
The conference will review this rich history, illustrate it with numerous examples from many fields of art and science, and finally, share some of its own initiatives in this laborious construction.