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July 10th, 2009
From Research to the World of Diplomacy
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Sasanelli has also raised money from the Italian and Australian governments, universities, and private sources. To date, about 150 students and researchers have participated in exchange programs he set up between Australia and Italy. One recent achievement is the funding of a joint nanotechnology research project between the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" and the Queensland University of Technology, with $1.2 million AUD from the Queensland government. "We move a lot of people. ... We create a lot of projects," Sasanelli says.
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