The environmental research of the Universitat will be released tomorrow in La2

  • Office of the Principal
  • September 25th, 2018
 
Universo Sostenible

Thanks to the collaboration agreement between CRUE, TVE and the UV; the UV Audio-visual Workshop produces in collaboration with other Spanish universities the audio-visual format scientific dissemination series “Universo Sostenible”.

The 5th chapter, entitled “¿Cuánto le queda al planeta?”, will be broadcasted on Wednesday 26th of September within La2 programme “La aventura del saber” of TVE. This series of scientific dissemination has a transmedia nature, in which the UV Audio-visual Workshop is the executive producer. It includes the most modern technological applications, such as the so-called red button

The Universitat participates in this series via a collaboration of the Scientific Culture Unit. This new chapter will count with the contribution of the expert in microbiology and ecology of the Universitat de València, Antonio Camacho. He will speak about the future in this field of research: from the best renewable energies, waste treatment and environmental toxicology to the implementation of digital technologies of the so called Industry 4.0 to improve the use and treatment of resources in the production processes.

The series has two seasons, consisting in 12 chapters each. This project was required by CRUE Spanish Universities in a joint request by the Audio-visual and Multimedia materials, Dissemination and Scientific Culture units of 27 universities belonging to CRUE, including the Universitat de València.

In the first season, which started in July, the academic course restarts with the broadcasting on 12th September of the 3rd chapter entitled “El cáncer, ¿una enfermedad crónica?”.   The medicine professor Ana Lluch participated in the chapter. She analysed the main lines of research on cancer, an uncontrolled cell division that can start in a localised point and extend to the surrounding areas.

You can watch the last chapters of “Universo Sostenible” in the website of Mediauni.