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EVENTS project Webinar on Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility challenges

16/01/2026 Date: 22 January 2026

On behalf of EVENTS, a European flagship project on Automated Driving and the I-SENSE Group of the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) of the National Technical University of Athens, we would like to invite you to the EVENTS Final Webinar: Tackling CCAM challenges with robust sensing aiming to bring together speakers from several European projects to discuss how robust sensing can help address key challenges in Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM). While EVENTS will share key outcomes of the project, focusing on robust sensing technologies, invited partners from other projects will present their approaches, results, and perspectives. The webinar aims to encourage cross-project dialogue and highlight synergies within the CCAM research community.

The webinar will take place online on 22 January 2026 and registration is open, free, and available here.

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6th International Staff Week at STU in Bratislava

16/01/2026 Deadline: 25 January 2026

We invite higher education professionals to take part in an inspiring week designed to connect, exchange expertise, and explore new ideas in international cooperation. The 6th International Staff Week at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava offers a dynamic environment where education meets culture, innovation, and sustainability. 

Program Highlights

  • Discover Slovak culture and heritage
  • Innovative workshops and presentations
  • Showcasing mobility programs
  • Networking and collaboration opportunities
  • Entrepreneurship and sustainability sessions
  • Unique and exclusive experiences


Event Details

Dates: 13–17 April 2026

Registration deadline: 25 January 2026

Selection results: Sent to all applicants by the end of February 2026
Maximum number of participants: 35
Maximum participants per university: 2

Registration link

Further information: http://staffmobility.eu/staffweek/6th-international-staff-week-slovak.

Be part of this vibrant event that brings together colleagues from across Europe and beyond. Join us to shape the future of higher education together! 

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Hellenic-Romanian Logic and Computation Seminar,

16/01/2026 Date: 19 January 2026

http://imar.ro/~diacon/HRLogComp/HRLogicComputSeminar.ht 

Monday 19th of January at 18.00 GR/RO time  

link: https://meet.jit.si/HRLogicComputSeminar

Title: ON THE STABILITY AND FRAGILITY OF INTERPOLATION

Speaker: Andrzej Tarlecki
Institute of Informatics, University of Warsaw

Abstract: The main topic of this talk is a version of the Craig interpolation theorem formulated for an arbitrary logical system formalised as an institution, which proved crucial in the development of a number of key ideas and results concerning foundations of software specification and formal development. I will examine how admitting empty carriers in many-sorted first-order structures affects (or rather, does not affect) Craig interpolation and a number of other classical model-theoretic results. Then, more generally, I will discuss preservation of interpolation properties under institution extensions by new models and sentences, pointing out that some interpolation properties remain stable under such extensions, even if quite arbitrary new models and sentences are permitted. I will also present (time permitting) complete characterisations of such situations for institution extensions by new models, by new sentences, as well as by new models and sentences, respectively.

Bio: Andrzej Tarlecki received his PhD in 1982 and DSc (habilitation) in 1987 from the Institute of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and the scientific title of Professor of mathematical sciences from the President of Poland in 1998. Since 1992 his main affiliation is with the University of Warsaw, where he served as Director of the Institute of Informatics (1996-2005), Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (2012-2016) and Vice-Rector of the University (2016-2020).

His research addresses a broad range of topics in the theory of software specification, verification and development, and related areas of logic, universal algebra and category theory. This includes generalisation, clarification and further elaboration of some fundamental ideas of algebraic specification and program development, design of high-level specification languages Extended ML and CASL, and work on the theory of institutions and its applications, including institution-independent model theory. He has published some 90 papers in journals and refereed conference proceedings. Many of these ideas and results are presented in the monograph “Foundations of Algebraic Specification and Formal Software Development” (Springer-Verlag, 2012) co-authored with Don Sannella.

He has been a member of programme committees of over 60 international symposia (chairing or cochairing e.g. MFCS’91, CSL’04, FMTA’95, FM’05, ICALP’07 Track B, CALCO’09), gave over 70 seminars at various computer science centres, a similar number of presentations at international conferences and workshops, including a number of invited plenary talks, and a few invited series of lectures at summer schools. Much
of his research has been carried out in close collaboration with leading international groups and academic centres abroad, and has been supported by a series of research grants at both national and international level.

He is a member of Academia Europaea and, inter alia, of IFIP TC 1 “Foundations of Computer Science”, WG 2.2 “Formal Description of Programming Concepts” (scientific secretary in 1995-2002) and WG 1.3
“Foundations of System Specification” (founding member). He is also a member of EATCS (Council member 2003-2011) and EASST, and has served on the editorial boards of several international journals. In
2001-2004 he was a member of ETAPS Steering Committee, chairing ETAPS’03 in Warsaw.

PreviousResearch and Internship Opportunities at Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)
Next6th International Staff Week at STU in Bratislava

Research and Internship Opportunities at Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)

09/01/2026

Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) is currently offering PhD (doctoral) fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, and research positions within funded research projects:

  1. PhD Position in “Modelling and Development of a Thermal Conductivity-Based Ortho-Para H₂ Sensor under Cryogenic Conditions”.
  2. Post-Doctoral Position in “Nonlinear Optical Fiber Communication”.
  3. Post-Doctoral Position in “Constrained Graph Generation and Representation Learning”.
  4. Post-Doctoral Position in “Atmospheric Chemistry”.
  5. Post-Doctoral Position in “Optimization of Distributed Detection via Reinforcement Learning”.
  6. Post-Doctoral Position in “Hydrogen Diffusion through Bimetallic Membranes: Characterisation of the Barrier Effect”.
  7. Post-Doctoral Position in “End-to-End Encryption in 5G Network”.
  8. Post-Doctoral Position in “Qualité de l’Air Intérieur”.
  9. Post-Doctoral Position in “Évaluation à l’échelle système de composants innovants pour les collecteurs solaires cylindro-paraboliques”.
  10. Post-Doctoral Position in “Large-Eddy Simulation of Flow in a Non-Isothermal Cavity with Adsorption”.
  11. Post-Doctoral Position in “Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Embedded Predictive Maintenance”.

All these positions can be found on the following webpage: https://institutminestelecom.recruitee.com/l/en/nos-offres-d-emploi?jobs-ac4e1928%5Bsearch%5D=doctorat.

Furthermore, IMT is offering the following internship positions:

  1. Internship in “Programming under Python for Soft Electronics Characterization” – Duration of 4–6 months.
  2. Internship in “Stretchable Electronics & Optics for Artificial Skin Demonstrators” – Duration of 4–6 months.
  3. Internship in “Wireless Implanted Sensor for Animals’ Sleep Study: Energy Transfer through Skin” – Duration of 4–6 months.
  4. Internship in “Capillary Evaporator” – Duration of 6 months.
  5. Internship in “Development of Gas Sensors Based on Water-Processable Polymers” – Duration of 2 months.

All these positions can be found on the following webpage: https://institutminestelecom.recruitee.com/nos-offres-d-emploi?jobs-ac4e1928%5Bsearch%5D=internship#jobs-ac4e1928.

 

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Call for Collaborative PhD position between NTUA – JRC

09/01/2026 Deadline: 9 February 2026

As part of a collaborative doctoral partnership between the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), this PhD position aims to develop a comprehensive approach to knowledge engineering for crisis management, enabling semantic interoperability and AI-enhanced reasoning across early warning and decision-support systems, within the European Crisis Management Laboratory (ECML) and in the scope of the JRC portfolio on “Anticipation, Risk, Resilience”.  

The PhD candidate will be enrolled in the PhD Program of the NTUA School of Rural, Surveying, and Geoinformatics Engineering and will spend designated periods at the NTUA campus in Athens and the JRC site in Ispra.

PhD Position: “Cross-Domain Knowledge Engineering for Crisis Management: A Neurosymbolic Approach”

Application deadline: 9 February 2026

For detailed information about the position, as well as the application and selection process, please refer to the official call.

For any further inquiries, please contact Dr Margarita Kokla, email: mkokla@survey.ntua.gr

Attached: PhD position call.pdf

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“World Logic Day” Event

09/01/2026 Date: 14 January 2026

On Wednesday, January 14, 2026, on the occasion of the celebration of the World Logic Day, a series of talks on the subject of Logic will take place in Hall 1 of the New Building of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens (Zografou Campus). Arrival time is 18:45.

The keynote speaker will be Doukas Kapantais, Director of Research at the Research Centre for Greek Philosophy of the Academy of Athens, on the topic: “There is no such thing as the Aristotelian syllogistic'”.

The event is open to anyone interested in Logic and its applications. Following a decision by UNESCO, January 14th has been designated as World Logic Day, marking the date of Kurt Gödel’s death and Alfred Tarski’s birth.

The event will also be broadcast online at the following link: https://uoa.webex.com/meet/ystephan.

For more information: Petros Stefaneas, School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, NTUA, email: petros@math.ntua.gr.

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Czech Language 1 online course – Spring 2026

07/01/2026 Deadline: 15 January 2026

BUT offers an online Czech language course for beginners (6 ECTS).

In this course we cover the basic principles of Czech grammar and pronunciation, build vocabulary in several key areas (university life, city life, transportation, food, family, everyday activities), learn every-day social expressions, and explore aspects of Czech history and culture along the way.

Schedule: Wednesdays 4.00-5.50 pm (CET), starting on Feb 11, 2026.

Application deadline: 15 Jan, 2026

For more information, please visit https://dashboard.eulist.university/eulist/eudashboard/coursecatalogue?uuid=010225f7-80c7-4ed5-b1c1-2d8f6d84dc0e

 

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International Conference on Emerging Trends in Water Treatment at LUT, 2026

22/12/2025 Deadline: 1 February 2026

As the global population continues to grow, so does the demand for water resources. Therefore, it is imperative that we explore innovative solutions to ensure the sufficient availability and quality of water for generations to come. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 has emerged as the primary guideline in our endeavors to tackle the escalating water demand and forestall a potential global water crisis.

In alignment with the United Nations’ SDG 6 for achieving universal access to clean water and sanitation by 2030, we are pleased to welcome you to the highly important International Conference on Emerging Trends in Water Treatment 2026 (ETWT 2026) from 9 to 11 June 2026, Mikkeli, Finland.

The goal of the ETWT 2026 is to provide a platform where water enthusiasts and environmental experts can exchange scientific knowledge and experiences. This conference will not just be a gathering of minds – it will be a platform for actionable solutions and partnerships that will shape the future of water sustainability.

The conference is organized by LUT University in cooperation with the City of Mikkeli, Blue Economy Mikkeli (BEM), South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk) and Mikkeli University Consortium (MUC) as a part of Mikkeli water week.

Scope of Conference

Together, we will delve into a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • emerging contaminants in water and wastewater
  • sustainable water & wastewater treatment technologies
  • resource recovery, water reuse and recycling
  • water reclamation from industrial effluents
  • digital solutions in water treatment
  • cross-sector collaboration in the water sector

The scientific program of the conference will include invited talks by eminent international scientists. Papers can be presented in both oral and poster sessions. The oral presentations will be reviewed by a panel of judges that will give an award to the best one. We warmly welcome inter- and multidisciplinary work that contributes to the field of water research.

The conference will include opportunities for networking with business professionals and industry experts.

For more information, please visit: https://www.lut.fi/en/etwt-2026

Place:
Concert and Congress Hall Mikaeli, Sointukatu 1, 50100 Mikkeli, Finland

Call for abstracts is open.
The call for abstracts from October 31, 2025 till February 1, 2026.

Contact information: etwt@lut.fi

 

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EoI – How Psychological Safety Fuels Innovation & Collaboration: Workshop at TUW

19/12/2025 Date: 22 January 2026

EoI – How Psychological Safety Fuels Innovation & Collaboration

Speaker: Zuzi Hajickova & Kerrin Weiss

Date and time: January 22, 2026, 13:00 – 17:00 CET

Location: On site @ TU Wien

Language: English

Open for members of EULiST universities (sign up using your university email address)

Why you should join:

Psychological safety is the foundation of effective collaboration, innovation, and learning in teams. In this interactive workshop, we will explore what psychological safety really means, why it matters, and how you can actively foster it in your own environment. Through reflection, dialogue, and practical tools, you will gain insights and strategies to create spaces where people feel safe to contribute, learn, and grow.

About the speaker

Zuzi Hajickova Business Psychologist and Co-Founder RUBY Coaching GmbH

Zuzi is a business psychologist with three Master’s degrees in Social and Organizational Psychology, Creativity & Talent Development, and an Honours Master’s in Leadership. Her work experience includes roles as transformation coach, change manager, Scrum Master, and agile coach, and she is an experienced trainer specializing in psychological safety. Trained in nonviolent communication, she designs and facilitates workshops and coaching processes that help teams and leaders create inclusive, high-performing, and resilient work environments.

Check on Zuzi Hajickova on LinkedIn.

Kerrin Weiss Coaching Educator and Co-Founder RUBY Coaching GmbH

Kerrin holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from ETH Zürich from the product development group Zurich and leads the coaching education at ETH. She teaches extensively, trains new coaches, and supports innovation projects. She specializes in brief solution-focused coaching and nonviolent communication, and draws on her experience in building organizations driven by intrinsic motivation and in leading large-scale projects of up to 500 people. Kerrin focuses on empowering individuals and teams to learn, innovate, and collaborate effectively.

Check Kerrin Weiss on LinkedIn.

For more information and to reserve your spot visit this page.

Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Hellenic-Romanian Logic and Computation Seminar

05/12/2025 Date: 15 December 2025

http://imar.ro/~diacon/HRLogComp/HRLogicComputSeminar.ht 

Monday 15th of December at 18.00 GR/RO time  

link: https://meet.jit.si/HRLogicComputSeminar

Title: Abstract Foundations for Non-Monotonic Systems
Speaker: Prof. George Voutsadakis 

Abstract: Ordinarily in logical studies, logical consequence is abstractly represented in the form of a closure operator on the formula algebra or, more generally on any algebra of a specific type. This representation requires that the logic satisfies the axioms of inflationarity and monotonicity. However, in a number of applied contexts one needs to study logical systems that do not necessarily conform to these requirements, most notably non-monotonic logics. We provide the rudiments of an abstract experimental framework that could serve as a platform for formalizing and studying an abstract algebraic hierarchy of non-monotonic logics akin to the Leibniz hierarchy, which forms the cornerstone of the traditional theory of Abstract Algebraic Logic.

Short bio: George Voutsadakis did his undergraduate studies in Computer Engineering and Informatics at the University of Patras and his graduate studies in Mathematics and in Computer Science at Iowa State University. He is currently teaching Mathematics at Lake Superior State University in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. His main area of interest is Algebraic Logic. For the 2025-26 Academic Year he is on Sabbatical visiting the School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences of the National Technical University of Athens.

 

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