Andrea Luppi has just been named as the 2024 worldwide winner of the international USERN Prize in the category of Formal and Theoretical Sciences, for his doctoral work on “A synergistic core for human brain evolution and cognition”.
USERN is the Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (https://userncongress.com/prize/). The annual USERN prize is open to any junior scientists or researchers in the world, who are less than 40 years of age. It is bestowed for advancement or achievement in scientific education, research, or serving humanity in five scientific fields including Formal and Theoretical Sciences, Physical-Chemical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences.
Andrea Luppi also won the “Italy Made Me” for the category of Life Sciences. It’s a prize given by the Italian Embassy in the UK, for young Italian researchers working in the UK but who received part of their education in Italy.