Day: February 20, 2018

Events – Science Café with Michal Hejcman – 23 May 2018, Brussels, Belgium

Science Café with Michal Hejcman is an unconventional open discussion with theme “When botany and chemistry meet archaeology?”. Prof. Michal Hejcman is a recognized interdisciplinary scientist and works in the fields of environmental chemistry, agronomy and botany. His research is focused on patterns of human subsistence across time and space.

Events – EURINT 2018 conference | Reflecting on Europe’s (dis)order: scenarios for the EU’s future – 18-19 May 2018, Iasi, Romania

The Centre for European Studies within Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi organizes the seventh EURINT edition, May 18-19, 2018. The event is part of the EURINT conference series which was successfully launched in 2013 in the frame of the Jean Monnet Life Long Learning Programme. Since 2013, the EURINT

Events – Science Café with František Štěpánek – 15 March 2018, Brussels, Belgium

Science Café with František Štěpánek is an unconventional open discussion with theme “Future of microscopic robots”. Prof. František Štěpánek is a recognized scientist in the field of chemical engineering. His research is focused on microscopic chemical robots that mimic single-cell organisms. One of the main drivers for the development of

Events – TEN-T Days 2018, Ljubljana (SI) – 25-27 April 2018, Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre – Dunajska cesta 18, 1000, Ljubljana (SI)

Organised by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE), this event will be the place to be to discuss how to contribute to smart, sustainable and safe Mobility, relying on the trans-European transport network and investments in transport connectivity. The TEN-T Days will also host an idea

Keep that noise down

This month, school students from Terni, in Italy, are teaming up with academics and local officials to tackle environmental threats in everyday surroundings. Their collaboration notably addresses health risks arising from air pollution and ambient noise. As part of the LIFE-funded project Gioconda, 170 pupils met with researchers from Italy’s