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2025 Donna di Scienza Award: The Winners

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In 2025, 12 candidates submitted their applications. They were joined by nine candidates from the 2024 edition, as required by the call for applications.

The winner of the Award was Francesca Palumbo, Associate Professor of Electronic Engineering at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University of Cagliari.
As part of the competition, the Department of Public Education, Support for Study and Knowledge with responsibility for Equal Opportunity Policies of the Municipality of Cagliari awarded the Donna di Scienza Giovani Prize to Eleonora Lai, Medical Director at the Complex Structure of Medical Oncology of the Cagliari University Hospital.
The 2025 Donna di Scienza Scuola Award was also awarded to Elisabetta Siddi, a tenured teacher at a secondary school and currently seconded to the Regional School Office – Sardinia.

The Jury considered Lorena Lorefice, Medical Director of Neurology at the Cagliari Local Health Authority in the Regional Multiple Sclerosis Center PO Binaghi, and Veronica Malavasi, post-doctoral researcher at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, worthy of a Special Mention in the Woman of Science Award.

The Jury also considered Loredana Onidi, a tenured teacher at the Motzo High School in Quartu Sant’Elena, worthy of special mention in the context of the Donna di Scienza – Scuola Award.

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