Can anyone tell me anything about the INFN-DOE internship?

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The discussion revolves around a participant's acceptance into a joint program between the National Institute for Nuclear Physics in Italy and the US Department of Energy. The individual expresses excitement about the opportunity but seeks information and experiences related to the program and the institute. Other participants acknowledge the uniqueness of the program, noting Italy's lack of nuclear reactors, and offer well wishes for the experience. There is also a light-hearted exchange about the Italian language, with one participant attempting to recall basic phrases. Overall, the conversation highlights curiosity about the program and a desire for insights from those familiar with it.
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(This stands for National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Italy/US Department of Energy, it's a joint program). I applied and I was accepted, but I really don't know anything about this. It does sound rather exciting to go to Italy, but since it's a pretty big move i'd like to know if anyone has any prior experience/knowledge of this program, or even of the institute involved. Honest answers/further info would be greatly appreciated.:smile:
 
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That's a bit weird considering Italy has no nuclear reactors.

But good luck! It should be fun whatever you do :)
 
Btw, the above isn't proper Italian. Italy should be a great place to stay in but I have no info on the program.
 
Ah thanks I have not spoken italian in 15 years. Surprised that I even remembered a litte. I tried say Hi, How are you? I am fine. Where do you live?
 
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