Mini-tour of the laboratories – Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering
Electronic engineering in action: real-world applications and future skills
Electronic engineering in action: real-world applications and future skills
A short webinar in the form of a “legal pill”: 60 minutes to explore a current topic in a dynamic, practical, and hands-on way, with practical insights in light of the most recent case law.
Analysis of the main updates to the Model Convention against Double Taxation approved by the OECD Council on November 18.
Cultivate, inspire, transform: the new CAS Positive Education course allows you to become an expert in well-being at school. The course explores the theoretical foundations of positive psychology, the science that studies well-being, and its applications in school contexts.
The new book La Radiotelescuola, dedicated to the Ticino experience of radio and television teaching, is the focus of the next Breakpoint meeting. Through examples, testimonials and archival sources, the in-depth analysis offers a reflection on the history and current state of distance learning.
Digital innovation: applied computer science, intelligent robotics and data analysis
Large language models offer new opportunities to identify, analyze, and counter disinformation, which is still largely handled manually. Adam Wierzbicki, a pioneer in web content credibility research, presents an approach based on annotated datasets and the use of LLMs to support analysis, verification, and critical thinking.
The next events will be held on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 May 2026 at the Lugano East Campus.
Fifth edition of the study day dedicated to the issues that will shape the tax debate in the coming years, designed for those who wish to understand and anticipate the changes redefining the taxation of the future
Designing, building, innovating: hands-on experience in applied mechanical engineering
Electronic engineering in action: real-world applications and future skills
A study day to examine and explore aspects relating to the biology of the tiger mosquito, its spread, the infectious diseases it transmits, and how these topics can be incorporated into teaching.
Technology and organization: hands-on experience in engineering and management
A conference aimed at parents to address issues of emotional self-regulation in children with useful and effective tools.
An interdisciplinary round-table discussion to address a highly topical issue at the intersection of biology, health and social choices: the tiger mosquito. This has long been a significant issue in Ticino and is now increasingly affecting other Swiss cantons as well.
The next Breakpoint meeting aims to outline a methodological framework that allows for the conscious and scientifically sound integration of AI into inclusive educational contexts.
Book launch featuring talks by the editor, Spartaco Greppi, and Siegfried Alberton.
Work-In-Progress (WIP) is a seminar series in which early-career researchers at the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI) present their work and share preliminary results from their research projects. In this session, Sara Avesani, a PhD candidate in Computational Science at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), will present her research on multiscale approximation methods for sparse data.
Third-year students of the Bachelor of Arts SUPSI in Visual Communication present 10 audiovisual works that give form and movement to 10 musical pieces. A truly evocative visual concert experience to be enjoyed in the cinema.
The event explores how the Industry 5.0 vision, aimed at a more human-centric, sustainable, and resilient industry, translates into concrete applications within the pharmaceutical sector. Through introductory talks, real-world cases from the Swiss pharma industry, a keynote on the Lab of the Future, and a roundtable discussion, the event fosters a shared understanding and encourages networking among industry, applied research, and the Decision Science Alliance community.
Film screening “On vous croit”
On Sunday 26 April, the fifth edition of the “Sagra delle erbacce” will take place in the square and in some courtyards in Meride – a project based on an idea by students on the SUPSI Bachelor of Science in Social Work programme.
Robots can be highly capable, but without understanding human preferences, their utility remains fundamentally limited.Patricia Alves-Oliveira, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan and a member of the Advisory Board at Meta presents her work.
The seminar explores railway safety in its technical, systemic, and organizational dimensions, analyzing critical issues, regulatory developments, and future challenges in the sector. The meeting includes an in-depth look at the 2023 derailment in the Gotthard Base Tunnel, presented by Philippe Thürler, Head of Investigations at SISI, the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Service.
Online manipulation is increasing with the use of Artificial Intelligence, employed both to spread disinformation and to counter it. Filippo Menczer, Luddy Distinguished Professor and Director of the Observatory on Social Media (Indiana University), will present research on the risks, mitigation strategies, and limits of these technologies.
Pomeriggio di studio con focus su restituzioni di prestazioni valutabili in denaro, ristrutturazioni tramite quasi fusione, aspetti di liquidazione parziale indiretta e riduzione dell’imposta sul capitale
Migration, globalisation, cultural transformations: professionals working in education are constantly confronted with a succession of social and cultural changes. How does the school respond to these changes?
Presentation of the LL.M. and Master’s programmes starting in September 2026.
Study conference on the role of empathy in personal and social development, support and learning.
What is the value of remembering, especially when it concerns trauma, injustice, and war? How can we give voice to the victims of migration? The Centre for Development and Cooperation SUPSI reflects on the theme of memory in an evening event promoted together with Mendrisiotto Regione Aperta and Club 74.
The meeting between the Tax Division and the fiduciary sector of Ticino represents a valuable opportunity for updates and discussion on the main current tax issues.
Drinking water is not just a question of quality. It is also a question of territorial control.
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Forth appointment with the 2024/25 agenda of the Divers-età seminar series of the SUPSI Competence Centre on Ageing (CCA).
Would you like to discover the projects created by our Occupational Therapy students?
The Competence Centre for the Teaching and Learning of Italian as a Language of Schooling of the Department of Education and Learning / University of Teacher Education and the GISCEL Ticino group are organising an event aimed at teachers in compulsory education.
Fifth and last appointment with the 2024/25 agenda of the Divers-età seminar series of the SUPSI Competence Centre on Ageing (CCA).
The next Breakpoint meeting will focus on presenting current data from the INSERCH intercantonal longitudinal study, with an in-depth look at the role and effects of collaboration during the integration of teachers in Ticino and French-speaking Switzerland.
The day of 28 March is part of the week that Braincircle Lugano and Eulero Institute (USI) are dedicating to the theme of longevity. On 23 March, the ‘Pizza & Science’ event is scheduled, which will see young people meet Nobel Prize winner Aron Ciechanover. The following day, the scientist will also participate in the medical-scientific symposium ‘Live longer, live better’, together with Marco Barbero, head of research at the Department of Business, Health and Social Sciences at SUPSI.