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Women for the Environment

Women for the Environment

As part of Project Coding Girls in Turin, promoted with the support of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo, we gathered the opinions of the young women involved in STEAM subjects to attracts students to scientific subjects.

 

Thanks to the collaboration of Arianna Montorsi, Rector’s Coordinator for Gender Equality and Diversity at the Politecnico di Torino, many young women have been involved that will hold courses in schools during the new school year.

 

Agnese Marcato, a Chemical Engineering PhD student at the Politecnico di Torino, tells us about how to develop sustainable projects like a plant to transform carbon dioxide into high added-value fossil fuels.

 

Agnese earned her Master’s in Chemical Engineering and Sustainable Processes last year with a thesis on "Coupling CFD and Machine Learning: Two Case Studies in Process Engineering" (in Italian).

 

 

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