Astreo by Numbers

A snapshot of our team’s diversity, academic backgrounds, and growth.

Gender Distribution

Our team values diversity and inclusivity.

As of now, the gender composition of Astreo reflects a predominance of male members, with 78.6% identifying as male and 21.4% identifying as female. While this distribution highlights a clear disparity, it also emphasizes our commitment to encouraging greater participation from underrepresented groups in the future.

The chart beside provides a visual representation of our current gender composition.


Academic Origins

Astreo brings together students from various academic departments, showcasing a wide array of expertise and perspectives.

The current distribution is as follows:

• DIA (Department of Engineering and Architecture): 78.6%

• MIGE (Department of Mathematics, Informatics, and Geosciences): 7.1%

• DF (Department of Physics): 7.1%

• IUSLIT (Department of Legal, Language, Interpreting, and Translation Studies): 3.6%

• DEAMS (Department of Economics, Business, Mathematics, and Statistics): 3.6%

This chart highlights the interdisciplinary nature of our team, with a strong foundation in engineering and architecture while also incorporating valuable insights from other fields such as physics, economics, law, and geosciences.


Degree Level

Astreo is composed of students at different stages of their academic journey, primarily concentrated at the master’s level.

The current distribution shows:

• Master’s Students: 78.6%

• Bachelor’s Students: 21.4%

This breakdown reflects a strong presence of advanced-level students, bringing specialized knowledge and expertise to the team. However, the involvement of bachelor’s students highlights our commitment to inclusivity across various stages of academic growth. The pie chart beside illustrates this composition clearly.


Geographical Distribution

Astreo brings together members from various locations, with a notable proportion coming from outside the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The current geographical breakdown is:

• Residents in Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG): 64.3%

• Non-residents (Outside FVG): 35.7%

This diversity in geographical origins reflects the widespread appeal of Astreo’s mission and the willingness of participants to contribute from different parts of Italy and beyond.

The adjacent pie chart provides a visual representation of this geographical distribution.

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