Amedeo Balbi, Tor Vergata , University of Rome, Italy
A History of Cosmic Habitability
Ian A. Crawford, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Expanding Worldviews: The intellectual and social benefits of astrobiology, big history, and the cosmic perspective
Mike Garrett, University of Manchester, U.K.
Can SETI expand Big History’s horizons?
Gabriel Gromadzyn, A Tour of Big History in Argentina
Cesare Guaita, GAT/Planetario di Milano, Italy
Did Vikings discover life on Mars?
Lowell Gustafson, IBHA President, Villanova University, USA
SETI and Big History
Marija Isailovic, University of Amsterdam
The Artifacts of the Futures The Moon and the Cosmic Environment as Inseparable Worlds
Sohan Jheeta, Network of Researchers on the Chemical Evolution of Life, http://www.nor-cel.com/
Astrochemistry: synthesis of the basic building blocks of life
Claudio Maccone, Director for Scientific Space Exploration, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
Chair, SETI Permanent Committee of the IAA, Associate, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Italy
“Evo-SETI: a mathematical big history leading to a scale for life in the universe”
Life in the Universe:
Big History, SETI and the Future of Humankind.
IBHA & INAF-IASF MI Symposium
July 15-16, 2019
CNR, Via Alfonso Corti 12, Milan, Italy
Address: Via Martorelli, 43 – Torino (Turin) 10155 – Italy
URL: http://www.maccone.com/ – E-mails: clmaccon@libero.it and claudio.maccone@iaamail.org
Andrea Melis, Cagliari Observatory (INAF), Italy
SETI searches at the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT)
Paolo Musso, University of Insubria, Italy
The experience of intercultural dialogue in the Amazonian University UCSS-Nopoki and its implications for SETI and Big History
Life in the Universe:
Big History, SETI and the Future of Humankind.
IBHA & INAF-IASF MI Symposium
July 15-16, 2019
CNR, Via Alfonso Corti 12, Milan, Italy
Paul Narguizian, Biology Department, California State University, Los Angeles, USA
“Considering Grand Challenges in Undergraduate Biology Education Big History Interdisciplinarity and the Nature of Science”
J. N. (Nick) Nielsen – Peer Complexity during the Stelliferous Era
Icarus Interstellar
David Schwartzman, Howard University, Washington D.C.
Biospheric evolution is coarsely deterministic
Matteo Trudu, Cagliari Observatory (INAF), Italy
KLT vs FFT for SETI worldwide
Clément Vidal, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Energy Rate Density as a Technosignature: The Case for Stellivores
Aidan Wong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education
Big History Teaching Experience
Presentations at Life in the Universe:
Big History, SETI and the Future of Humankind
IBHA & INAF-IASF MI Symposium
July 15-16, 2019
CNR, Via Alfonso Corti 12, Milan, Italy
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