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The Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar - a series of open meetings with world-famous speakers - is organised with a wide audience in mind - students, doctoral students, academic staff, and all those interested in deepening their knowledge of exact sciences. Every month, Wrocław University of Science and Technology will host an expert who will talk about the latest research in their field of science.
Every month, Wrocław University of Science and Technology hosts an expert who talks about the latest research in their field of science. We’re inviting both foreign and Polish researchers. These are really eminent personages, who don’t only boast important research but also can discuss it in an engrossing way.
Contact:
Chairman
prof. Marek Samoć
Co-chairman
dr hab. inż. Renata Krzyżyńska, prof. uczelni
C.K. Norwida 4/6
50-374 Wrocław
bud. C-6, room 316
phone +48 604 176 201
renata.krzyzynska@pwr.edu.pl, isn@pwr.edu.pl
Date: 23.09.2019
Prof. Dick van Gameren, an outstanding architect, urban planner, and a scientist specializing in the field of housing environment, delivered a lecture entitled “The inclusive city. Rapid urbanisation and the global quest for affordable housingmore
Date: 04.06.2019
Professor Adrian Bejan from the American Duke University delivered the last in WUST’s Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar series of lectures before the summer holidaymore
Date: 16.05.2019
Marek Wroński, PhD, DSc was a guest at the Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar. He talked about scientific unreliability at technical universitiesmore
Date: 15.04.2019
Professor Frédéric Dias from University College Dublin appeared as a guest at the Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar. He delivered a lecture entitled "The fascination of ocean waves"more
Date: 20.03.2019
"The Molecular Mechanism of Diabetes Development in the Context of Translational Medicine" was the subject of another lecture organised as part of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar at the WUST. It was delivered by Prof. Agnieszka Dobrzyńmore
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