3rd Michelangelo Workshops:

3rd Michelangelo Workshops:
The Mediterranean is facing major challenges through its Youth
For a smart Mediterranean
Thursday, 2015 April 9,
18:00
Location Rome: Università di Roma, La Sapienza
Facoltà d’Ingegneria, via Eudossiana 18
18:00
Welcome of participants and Festive event
Friday, April 10,
Location Rome: Aula Magna
Liceo Classico Statale Ennio Quirino VISCONTI, Piazza del Collegio Romano,4
9:00
9:30-10:00
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:30
10:30-10:50
10:50-11:10
11:10-11:40
11:40-13:00
13:00-13.45
14:00-15:00
Registration
Welcome addresses
Representatives of Università di Roma La Sapienza
Léo Vincent and Massimo Guarascio, Pdt and Vice-Pdt of RMEI
Welcome by On. Gianni Pittella/Dott. Massimo Preziuso
Invited lecture by Ing. Massimo Calabresi
“The Foucault Pendulum at Collegi Romani” (Wunderkummer 2015)
Dott. Dario Guarascio (School of economics, Università di Roma 1)
“Cultural networking and success factors in RMEI activities”
Prof. Enzo Siviero (IUAV)
“The Mediterranean is our land, bridging and networking”
Coffee break
Workshop session 1: Climate and sustainable development
Moderators: Olivier Boiron General director RMEI/Ecole Centrale Marseille,
Manel Abbes (ENISo)
Dhekra Rhaiem (ENIM Monastir) “Coupling of Photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar
collectors and Windmills with hydrogen chain for insular area”
Benjamin Luce, Yann SUREL (Ecole Centrale Marseille) “Weather station”
Imen Hajji, Manel Abbes, Anis Baklouti, Ali BelHaj Zahi, Mahdi Ben Abdallah,
Malek Ben Ali, Haythem Dabbabi (ENISo Sousse), “Weather station”
Souad Qalbi, Mohamed El Bouhali (ENIM Rabat) “Weather station”
Amjad Samara (Ann-Najah University) “Point of view on sutainable development”
Prof. Ingrid Rowland “The Ecstatic Journey: Athanasius Kircher in Baroque Rome”
Collegi Romani Museum of Athanasius Kircher
Buffet.
Following the official Kick-off meeting of the HOMERe Program
(Marseille, March 17th, 2015)
On the occasion of the 3rd Michelangelo Workshops
15:00-18:00Launching of the HOMERe consortium in Italy
« Making the Mediterranean an employment area »
15:00-15:30 Opening ceremony: the challenge of improving employability of graduates
Ing. Franco Terlizzese, Director of Ministry of Enterprise and Economic Development ,
MISE
Mme Jihen Boutiba Mrad, Secrétaire général Business Med
Ing. Nicola Monda, Responsible of International Affairs, CNI
15:30- 15:50 Invited lecture by Ing. Nicola Monda, CNI: The Mediterranean Engineer
15:50-16:10 HOMERe, a new program for improving employability of Mediterranean Youth
Prof. Léo Vincent, President of RMEI, General Coordinator of the HOMERe program
Prof. Massimo Guarascio, 1st Vice-President of RMEI
16:10-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:30 Round Table on the added value of international internships
Moderators: Prof. Gülsün Sağlamer CUM, Olivier Boiron RMEI
Paolo Antona, Consultant, Member of the HOMERe Wise Person Committee
Prof. Fabrizio Micari, Preside UNIPA
Prof. Alfonso Montella, UNINA
Responsibles of Italian companies
17:30-18:00 Structuration and challenges of the Consortium HOMERe Italy
Nicola Monda, CNI
Paolo Antona, member of the HOMERe Wise Persons Committee
Massimo Guarascio, 1st President RMEI
Francesco Losurdo, Director of CUM
Marcello Scalisi, Director of UNIMED
Angelo Di Gregorio, UNIMIB
www.homere-med.org
18:00-19:00 Touristic walk to the church “San Pietro in Vincoli”
19:00-19:30 Cultural event dedicated to the Moses of Michelangelo at San Pietro in Vincoli
19:00-19:10 Angelica Pedatella “Seamed-Game relatively the intercultural world in
prison and the relations with the external through culture”
19:10-19:25 Prof. Massimo Guarascio “Introduction in front of the statue”
19:25-20:00 Prof. Fabrizio Vestroni, Prof. Maurizio Quoiani “Computered
reproduction of Michelangelo’s Moses from a virtual marm block”
20:00 Official dinner in the XVI century cloister of the Church, at the Università di Roma
Saturday, April 11
Location: Civitavecchia, Town Hall
8:00
9:30-9:45:
9:45-10:20
Departure by train from Termini Station to Civitavecchia
Welcome address by the Mayor of Civitavecchia
Workshop Session 2: Smart Cities
Moderators: Prof. Gino Bella (Unicaesano), Antonello Carlomagno
Valerio Baiocchi, Antonello Carlomagno, Gregorio Pirrò, Francesca Sciarretta
and Nicolò Sciarretta (Doctors and students from Sapienza and IUAV Venice),
Gino Bella (Unicaesano), “smart cities”
Lourdes Salameh (Notre Dame University), “eco-friendly residential”
Mahmoud Kobbi, Maaha Massaabi (SupCom Tunis)
10:20-11:00 Workshop Session 3: Tourism and sustainability
Moderators: Prof. Léo Vincent RMEI - Maïana Houssaye Ecole Centrale de Lyon
Elodie Courtois, Maïana Houssaye, Thomas Le Baron, Alexei Reiman, Valerian
Seuwin (Ecole Centrale Lyon) “Take the Med Jeunes, Defismed project”
Med Samoud (ENIM Monastir) “Renewable energy”
11:00-11:45 Workshop Session 4: JEY; Jeunes entrepreneurs - Entrepreneurship for Youth
Moderator: Prof. Stefania Tinti, Sara Hassan Cairo University
Anais Guesne , Pauline Saussol, Jellil Yahya (Kedge Business School) “JEY”
Sara Hassan Cairo University “JEY in Egypt”
Souad Qalbi (ENIM Rabat) "When to Start Your Own Business? "
11:45-12:00 Walk Transfer to Aula Museale of Coast Guard inside Forte Michelangelo
Location: Civitavecchia, Forte Michelangelo
12:00-12:30 Capitaneria di Porto “Coast Guard mission innovations in the control of maritime
transports and Mediterranean protection”
12:30-13:15 Visit of the exhibition of photos
13:15-14:15 Ceremony for the award of the Michelangelo prizes and election of the GAMe
Bureau
14:15-15:00 Lunch, Conclusion and Brindisi
15:00-15:15 Walking transfer to Cittadella della Musica
15:15 Cultural visit of the Raffaello’s Frescoes in De Paoli’s Renaissance House
Prof. Alvaro Ranzoni “Conference on Raffaello’s Frescoes”
17:40
Return to Rome
Free evening in Rome
Written In Blue are the contributions of students
Organized with the participation of UNIMED, BUSINESSMED