- Docente: Barbara Cavalazzi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: GEO/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Biodiversity and Evolution (cod. 5824)
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from Oct 02, 2024 to Dec 20, 2024
Learning outcomes
Astrobiology is a relatively new science that seeks answers to the origins of life in the Universe. At the end of the course the student, following a multidisciplinary approach, will acquires solid scientific bases of the main topics in astrobiology. The geological conditions of the prebiotic Earth and the conditions for planetary habitability, the peculiarty of the planet Earth and the nature of life, its origin on Earth and its evolutionary history (in the first 1.5 billion years) will be discussed.
Course contents
Module I: What is astrobiology. History of astrobiology and space exploration. Formation of the Earth, Geological time scale. Planetary habitability. Introduction to extreme environments, extremophiles and terrestrial analogues. Several seminars and rounds table on specific topics.
Modulo II: Biosigantures and technics for life detection. Use of different sample preparation and technics (optical microscopy, electron microscopy, X-ray microanalysis and Raman microspectroscopy) for biosignature identification.
Readings/Bibliography
Lectures (pdf) will be available to the students immediately after the lessons, they will also contain suggestions for further readings (e.g. scientific papers) on the covered topics.
Other suggested books:
- Cockell, 2015. Astrobiology: Understanding Life in the Universe. Wiley-Blackwell, 472 pages.
- Cavalazzi & Westall, 2019. Biosignatures for Astrobiology. Springer, 347 pages.
Teaching methods
In presence lessons. Seminars in presence and via TEAMS.
Assessment methods
Written examination. The examination committee will be composed by Barbara Cavalazzi and Roberto Orosei.
Teaching tools
TEAMS rooms for seminars, PC, video projector,
Office hours
See the website of Barbara Cavalazzi
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.