Fabio Florindo, Research Director of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), has been appointed member of theEuropean Academy for the section “Earth and Cosmic Sciences”.
THEAcademy, founded in Cambridge in 1988 as the European Academy of Science, Humanities and Literature, brings together scientists and students under its aegis to cultivate excellence and promote teaching, education and research in the various fields of knowledge: from jurisprudence to economics, from physical and natural sciences to literature.
It currently has around 4.000 members from over 40 European and non-European countries, including 72 Nobel laureates and some of the leading experts in physical sciences and technology, natural sciences and medicine, mathematics, literature and humanities, social and cognitive sciences, economics and law . Enrollment, which is by invitation, follows a rigorous process of academic evaluation of the candidate by the other members.

