The 17th Baltic Conference on Intellectual Cooperation "Mathematics for Society"
15. 06. 2021
Estonian Academy of Sciences invites to follow the presentations online 17th Baltic Conference on Intellectual Cooperation (BCIC) held on 28-29 June 2021 in Tallinn intented for Scientific Institutions, Associations of Mathematics, Health and Energetics.
Estonian Academy of Sciences convenes the 17th Baltic Conference on Intellectual Cooperation and invites to follow the presentations online.
Date: 28-29 June 2021
Intented: for Scientific Onstitutions, Accosiations of Mathematics, Health and Energetics as well as to the advisory bodies and organisations which are specialized on science based policy advice.
Main theme: Mathematics for Society – Focus of the conference is wider covering applications of mathematics in several fields from policy to genetics (motivated by massive contribution of many scientists to the analysis of processes during the COVID-19 pandemic and the design of the exit strategy of this pandemic.
Language: English
More information, programme and live broadcast: here
The event includes a meeting of the Presidents of Academies around the Baltic Sea and the Pre-seminar on Energetics.
Picture: Estonian Academy of Sciences
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