Italy's new Nobel physics prize winner
Giorgio Parisi on Wednesday told ANSA that three steps are
needed to boost flagging research in the country: funding,
coordination and auditing.
He said more funding, at least one billion euros, was required
along with a form of coordination to stop funding being
dispersed in a thousand rivulets, and tighter control over
financial claims.
Rome-born Parisi, 73, won the Nobel prize for his research on
complex systems, sharing it with Syukuro Manabe of Japan and
Germany's Klaus Hasselmann who won for their work on climate
models and global warming.
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