Topic: cooperation

Institute of Physics hosted a delegation from the Rezekne Academy of Technologies and Riga Technical University
Institute of Physics hosted a delegation from the Rezekne Academy of Technologies and Riga Technical University to explore the opportunities for international collaboration
17. December 2024 cooperationresearch
University of Tartu is adopting experience of creating antibacterial surfaces
The University of Tartu is advancing its research on antibacterial surfaces through the European Commission-funded Twinning project, FAST-Real ("Twinning on Functional Antimicrobial Surfaces Testing and Evaluation for Real-world Performance and Sustainability").
06. November 2024 cooperationresearch
Estonia’s full CERN membership expands University of Tartu’s research collaboration opportunities
CERN has admitted Estonia as its full member. For the University of Tartu, this means expanding its existing research, education and business collaboration opportunities.
Closer cooperation between Estonia and CERN requires broad-based support for science education
Estonia's research and economy would have much to gain from closer cooperation with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). However, this requires more thoughtful funding in the field of science in Estonia, which would ensure both the stability of research and a steady supply line of young researchers.
25. August 2023 cooperationresearch
Physicum seminar
Physicum seminars
31. October 2022 cooperationresearch
Maarjavälja Career Day brought together enterprises and students
On May 5th, 2022 the Faculty of Science and Technology (University of Tartu) held a joint Career Day in VSpa Hotel Conference Centre. The last Maarjavälja Career Day took place two years ago, in Febru
University of Tartu to increase cooperation with CERN
On 19 April, the University of Tartu and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU)
20. April 2022 cooperationresearch
Cracking gravity in Tartu with a Spanish grant
In January 2022 the gravity theory group at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics was joined by Francisco José Maldonado Torralba from Spain, who came to Tartu with the grant awarded by the Fundación Ramón Areces. He graduated with PhD from the Complutense University of Madrid, and has previously worked as a postdoc in Groningen, Cape Town, and Oslo.
22. February 2022 cooperationresearch