The workshop on European–Chinese Collaboration on HTS Superconducting Magnets, organized by ENEA, will take place in the unique and inspiring setting of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia in Rome, located at Piazzale di Villa Giulia 9. Housed in a Renaissance villa surrounded by greenery, the museum is one of the most important cultural sites dedicated to Etruscan civilization, offering an atmosphere where history, art, and science naturally converge.
This exceptional venue provides a stimulating backdrop for scientific exchange, fostering dialogue and collaboration between European and Chinese researchers in the field of high-temperature superconducting magnets. The beauty and historical depth of Villa Giulia create an environment that encourages reflection, creativity, and the strengthening of international partnerships, making the workshop not only a technical meeting but also a culturally enriching experience.
