Authors: Gabriele Trovato, Paola La Magna, Massimo Germanà

Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Catania section of EPS Young
Minds had the chance to grow and improve. In fact, many new members
joined us, inspired by our activities and our mission. We had to rethink
our activities in an online version.
Our section collaborated
with our department of Physics to create a PCTO project, which consists
of part-time jobs/stages for high school students. The name of the
project is “Dalla Ricerca alla Divulgazione''.
One of these events
was Fisic@Catania. This event took place on November 27, on the
occasion of the European Researchers' Night 2020, and it was streamed on
YouTube. The purpose of this event was to disseminate among people the
most recent scientific discoveries made by physicists from Catania. High
school students were also involved through the PCTO project. During the
morning, brief interviews were held on a topic chosen by the guests
themselves: ten researchers were interviewed, ranging from condensed
matter to astrophysics, from particle physics to complex systems.
The
activity called “Fisic@Catania Dig-Out '' could be thought of as a sequel of the previous one. This time the students involved in the PCTO
project had to choose the topic, because they usually do not have the
opportunity to be in contact with someone who works on physics projects.
To
develop such a complete activity, we split the event in two days, one
for each group: Astrophysics and Condensed Matter Physics, Nuclear
Physics and Theoretical Physics. For each physical field there was a
professor of the department of Physics of Catania who talked about the
research activities she/he is involved in Catania.
The talks had a
“dig-out mode”, in the sense that it was like a conversation between
the professor and an EPS Young Minds member who asked her/him some
curiosities. In this way the professor gave an overview on the physics
behind the research, what we know up to now and what they aim to reach,
she/he told some personal aspects, but she/he also let the high school
students know the good reasons to study Physics at Catania.
After these talks (30 minutes each), we gathered some questions of the students which the professor was glad to answer.
In conclusion the events turned out to be successful, the high school
students appreciated it a lot and they discovered some scenarios they
did not know at all.
Fisic@Catania
activities are just a portion of the activities related to the PCTO
project, we could say that it is the starting point, the “Ricerca ''
part. From February to May there are a series of activities related to
FameLab that cover the “Divulgazione” part, but we need a second article
to talk about it, so stay tuned!