Giuseppe De Nicolao

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Giuseppe De Nicolao

Giuseppe De Nicolao

@Giuseppednc

University Professor, Univ. of Pavia, Italy. Interests: automation and control, data analysis, bioengineering, research and education policy.

Italia Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Il dibattito sull’università italiana si arricchisce di tre volumi recenti. roars.it/tre-libri-sull…
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A really dangerous situation. Too many submissions. Too many generated papers. Little responsibility. 1. In 2026, more than 24,000 submissions were made to the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). It’s TWO times more than in 2025. To fight it, the organizers now require researchers to pay $100 for every subsequent paper. 2. LLM adoption has increased researcher productivity by 90% (there’s a recent paper in Science). 3. The number of papers is becoming far too high. Submissions to arXiv have risen by 50% since 2022. 4. There are simply not enough reviewers. Plus, many scientists no longer want to invest precious time in it for free. 5. We can’t easily identify AI-made papers from the genuine ones. __ Important words from Paul Ginsparg, a co-founder of arXiv: “AI slop frequently can’t be discriminated just by looking at abstract, or even by just skimming full text. This makes it an “existential threat” to the system.” Basically, we’re getting closer to the tipping point. 📍 Many professors blame the AI. But the problem is likely elsewhere: 1. Without a sufficient number of papers, many PIs can’t get funded. They have to prove their credibility to reviewers. Their proposals have to rely on prior publications. In many countries, there are some informal (or even formal) expectations for how many papers a group with a certain size has to publish to survive (funding-wise). 2. Our students / postdocs need papers if they want to be hired in faculty roles. Yes, some departments hire people with few publications. But the majority still want to ensure their faculty can get funded. If funding is partly a function of papers, this is used in decision-making. 3. The number of papers is important if you want to get high-level awards. Many of them are not given because you published one paper (even if it’s great). They are given because you made a meaningful CONTRIBUTION to the field. How do you make it? Publish more papers. 4. Tenure promotions in many places take the number of your papers into account (often indirectly). Your tenure may get delayed if you don’t publish enough. Not everywhere, but for many mid- to low-ranked universities this story is more or less the same. + There are many more to mention. 📍My opinion: Much of this is rooted in how funding is distributed. There is a strong correlation between the requirements at a university and the funding acquisition criteria. If funding were based ONLY on the quality of published papers, universities would hire people for the quality of their science. If funding agencies strongly discouraged publishing too many papers, universities wouldn’t expect numbers from faculty during promotions. And some supervisors wouldn’t pressure students and postdocs to publish unfinished studies and low-quality data. Yes, we need good detectors of fake papers. But we also need the right policies and better funding allocation criteria.
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Definitivo il nuovo regolamento di @ANVUR. Il testo contiene solo modifiche cosmetiche al testo predisposto dal governo. Il risultato finale è la consegna definitiva di ANVUR nelle mani del ministro di turno. roars.it/addio-alla-fin…
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In una società sempre più autoritaria e militarizzata, un’università autonoma, libera, critica e pluralista diventa un problema. La riforma costruisce un sistema più gerarchizzato, meno libero e più facilmente controllabile dalla politica. roars.it/la-riforma-a-p…
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Il Senato ha approvato la riforma del reclutamento. Addio all'Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale. roars.it/addio-allasn-e…
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SPC methods spotlight meaningful deviations and growing interregional disparities in Italy’s AMR landscape. By identifying outliers and unusual trends, they complement traditional surveillance and help target public health actions where they’re most needed. 6/6
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Z-score control charts (CCs) let us track how a region’s AMR evolves over time by standardizing yearly values. Chi-squared CCs zoom out further, spotting systemic nationwide changes that single-region tools might miss. 5/6
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Discussione con Pino Arlacchi, Fabio Massimo Parenti, Michele Geraci et al. Il mio intervento si è focalizzato sulla risposta alla domanda che ha posto Berlusconi: “Perché pagare uno scienziato quando facciamo le scarpe migliori del mondo” francescosyloslabini.info/2025/09/27/il-…
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Grid-Scale Battery Stabilizes Scottish Power Supply: "The United Kingdom shut down its last coal-fired power plant last year, and by the end of this year NESO plans to demonstrate that it can also operate without gas plants." spectrum.ieee.org/grid-scale-bat…
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