DiDIY newsletter
The "DiDIY email newsletter", news@didiy.eu, is an ordinary mailing list which has two purposes:
WARNING: this page is part of a full, STATIC copy of the official website of the DiDIY Project, that ended in June 2017. Please read the note attached to the File Index to know more.
The "DiDIY email newsletter", news@didiy.eu, is an ordinary mailing list which has two purposes:
Vittorio Satta holds a Bachelor Degree in Electronics Engineering at the University of Cagliari (Italy) and a Master Degree in Management Engineering at the University Carlo Cattaneo - LIUC of Castellanza, Varese (Italy). He's in charge of the Learning and Education Activities for the MakerBot Innovation Center, placed in SmartUp - LIUC.
Collection of Literature on the Ethics of Digital DIY
[last edit: 08.06.2016]
Ethics of Digital Do-It-Yourself
Graduated in Computer Science and Biology at Hamburg University, where she focussed on simulation and environmental informatics, then followed this with a PhD in simulation also at Hamburg.
Director of the Centre for Policy Modelling (CPM) and a Professor of Social Simulation at Manchester Metropolitan University. His first degree was in Maths at Oxford, and his PhD within the philosophy of science at the University of Manchester.
Luca Cremona is Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the School of Industrial Engineering at LIUC University where he is in charge of research activities, technology transfer projects and teaching on topics of digital innovation within manufacturing and services industries.
Giuseppe worked on DiDIY project from September 2015 until August 2016.
The Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is the largest campus-based undergraduate university in the UK with a total student population of more than 37,000. Although it was awarded university status in 1992, its roots in higher education go back over 150 years. It has a number of research centres and groups that have worldwide excellence, one of which is the Centre for Policy Modelling (CfPM). The CPM is a dedicated research centre, which has gained a worldwide reputation in social simulation modelling.
between July 13th and 15th the project team gathered in Milan in an inspiring space hosted by the Politecnico di Milano.
In this page we list the various project presentations held during the project meeting.
Sessions on Monday 13th July:
Sessions on Tuesday 14th July: