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EULiST Student Conference 2026: Take a step. Be a part of it!

27/02/2026 Deadline: 1 April 2026

Are you ready to shape the world of tomorrow?  After two successful editions in Vienna and Douai, the 3rd EULiST Student Conference is heading to Brno.  

Join us for an unforgettable week of innovation, networking, and intercultural exchange!

The 3rd EULiST Student Conference is officially calling for passionate students from across our network of 10 European universities. 

This year, we dive deep into the theme “Technology Meets the Future,” exploring how digital advancement and human creativity can solve the challenges of the coming decades.

Why Should You Join?

This isn’t just another academic event. It’s a chance to:

  • Learn from the Best: Attend inspiring keynote speeches and engage in lively panel discussions with experts.
  • Get Hands-on: Participate in interactive workshops where you can apply your skills to real-world problems.
  • Build Your Network: Meet over 200 fellow students from all over Europe and start friendships that last a lifetime.
  • Experience Brno: Explore the vibrant student city of Brno, known for its unique atmosphere and technological spirit.

Key Information

  • Date: 23 – 27 June 2026.
  • Location: Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Participation Fee: None. Travel, accommodation, and catering are fully covered for selected participants!

Who Can Apply?

The conference is open to all Bachelor, Master, and PhD students within the EULiST university network. 

How to Apply

Applications are open from 1 March until 1 April 2026. Don’t wait too long – seats are limited!

REGISTER HERE FOR THE CONFERENCE 

 

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#EoI – Leveraging Megatrends and Systems Thinking – TU Wien

27/02/2026 Date: 28 April 2026

Speaker: Valerie-Sophie Schoenberg

Date and time: April 28, 2026, 13:00 – 16:00 CET

Location: TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center

Language: English 

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

Why you should join:

Join this Masterclass and learn new methods to position your research work within broader trends.

Megatrend mapping and systems thinking are powerful tools that enable scientists to anticipate changes, spot emerging opportunities, and navigate the complex interconnections that shape their fields. These methods help researchers position their work within broader trends, giving them an edge in adapting to future challenges. In this interactive workshop, we will explore how understanding megatrends and thinking in systems can open up new possibilities in your specific area of research. You will learn to map the wider context of your field, uncover key influences and connections, and identify strategic opportunities to drive positive change through your work —rather than simply assuming there is one path-dependent future that will unfold regardless.

About the speaker

Valerie-Sophie Schoenberg works at the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability, with expertise in circular economy strategies and systemic organizational development. As owner of Schönberg Consulting, she advises startups, accompanies processes and manages projects for companies of all sizes and the public sector. To scale her impact, she is Member of the Board of Member of the Circular Economy Forum Austria and teaches in academic programs in Austria and Germany. Ms Schoenberg holds a BSc in European Studies (Maastricht University) and an MSc in Socio-Economics (WU Vienna).

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

Don’t miss this opportunity!

 

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#E4s – Your Legal Check-List For Company Foundation – TU Wien

27/02/2026 Date: 17 March 2026

Speaker: Wolfgang Graf 

Date and time: March 17, 2026, 9:00 – 12:00 CET

Location: TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center

Language: English

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

Why you should join:

Join this Masterclass and learn how to master the business set-up in Vienna.

This workshop will focus on the overall process of setting up a business in Vienna. Register now in order to:

  • Understand the different forms of business entities, their advantages and disadvantages – with a special focus on the FlexCo legal form
  • Find out what are the steps and documents needed to register your company
  • Learn what a shareholder agreement is and when you should sign it
  • Discover the rules and regulations you should follow when founding a company

About the speaker

Wolfgang Graf – Partner Graf Patsch Freisinger (since 2004) admitted as attorney-at-law both in Austria and New York

Dr. Wolfgang Graf is an attorney-at-law in the Viennese law firm Graf Patsch Freisinger. Mr. Graf holds degrees from the University of Vienna law school (Mag. iur. Dr. iur.) and the Pennsylvania State University (LL.M.). He is admitted to practice law both in Austria and N.Y. Mr. Graf specializes mainly in corporate and mergers & acquisitions. He is a lecturer at the University for Applied Sciences Wr. Neustadt and author of a book on data protection law and several articles on corporate law. Mr. Graf is vice-president of the “Institute for Forensic Analysis”, a private institute analyzing capital market-related publications and the prevention of business and capital markets-related white-collar crime.

Check Wolfgang Graf on LinkedIn! 

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

Don’t miss this opportunity!

 

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BIP “Work and AI: New Jobs and Careers in the Digital Age” organised by UNIVAQ

26/02/2026 Date: 6-10 July 2026

The University of L’Aquila, in cooperation with Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, University of Extremadura, and “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, is organising the second edition of the Blended Intensive Program (BIP), called “Work and AI: New Jobs and Careers in the Digital Age”, which will take place with online sessions in June 2026, and in-person activities from July 6 to July 10, 2026, in L’Aquila, Italy.

Type of participants/Target group: 1°, 2°, 3° cycle students, in the areas of Economics and Management, Law, Engineering, Social Sciences, Biotechnology, Life Sciences

Objectives and description: The second edition of the programme examines how AI and emerging digital technologies are reshaping work, especially in knowledge-intensive sectors (e.g., healthcare, biotech, pharma, engineering and business), by creating new job profiles and changing how organisations operate. It also highlights AI-driven transformations in business models and business-unit processes, alongside the growing role of AI in research and doctoral work. The training combines a 5-days virtual phase (interactive lectures, workshops and group work), followed by an in-person week with workshops, professional testimonials and a final hackathon. Overall, it aims to build both technical and soft skills (critical thinking, problem solving, interdisciplinary collaboration) and to address ethical and social implications of AI adoption.

Number of ECTS: 3

Language of instruction: English – B2 level required

Number of expected students from each institution: up to 3

Application, deadline and funding possibilities: Interested students should contact their university’s Erasmus office and EULiST local coordinator for more institution-specific information such as different application deadlines due to internal procedures. The selections will be carried out by the students’ home institutions.

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Student Event by EULiST at National Technical University of Athens

20/02/2026 Date: 25 February 2026

EULiST: Student Conference, BIPs and more

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The EULiST student team of NTUA invites you on Wednesday 25 February, 12:00 p.m., at the Multimedia Amphitheatre of the NTUA Library for an information workshop about the opportunities offered to students through the EULiST university alliance.

EULiST (European Universities Linking Society & Technology) brings together 10 European universities -including NTUA- covering fields from engineering and technology to humanities and social sciences. Through collaborative practices, the alliance aims to develop new, sustainable solutions to major societal challenges.

Τopics to be discussed:

  • Opportunities available to students through the EULiST alliance.
  • Participation in Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs).
  • The annual Student Conference.

Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and learn how they can get involved and become active within the EULiST university community.

For more information, visit http://eulist.ntua.gr/, or contact eulist@mail.ntua.gr.

 

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Airbus Fly Your Ideas 2026 launch webinar

17/02/2026 Date: 19 February 2026

The 2026 Airbus Fly Your Ideas challenge is now open for you to get involved! We’re inviting university students from around the world to use innovative digital technologies to secure tomorrow’s connected aerospace systems. You can register your team, access the challenge brief and submit your idea on the challenge platform >>> www.airbus.com/en/flyyourideas

🚀 We’re inviting you to join the launch webinar on Thursday 19 February at 15:00 (CET).
This is your chance to discover the challenge, hear directly from Airbus experts and ask questions in a live Q&A to help shape your proposal.
Sign-up for the webinar here

Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your skills, connect with industry professionals, and be recognised on a global stage.
We hope you can join us next week, and remember, everyone who signs up for the webinar will be sent the recording. 

Airbus Fly Your Ideas Team
www.airbus.com/en/flyyourideas

 

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EULiST BIP “Principles of Quantum and Nonlinear Photonics” organised by UNIVAQ

16/02/2026 Date: 21-25 September 2026

The University of L’Aquila, in cooperation with TU Wien and Leibniz University Hannover, is organizing a Blended Intensive Program (BIP), called “Principles of Quantum and Nonlinear Photonics”, which will take place with online sessions in September – October 2026, and in-person activities from September 21 to September 25, 2026, in L’Aquila -Italy.

Type of participants/Target group: 1°, 2°, 3° cycle students, in the areas of Physics, Engineering Physics, Materials Science, Telecommunications Engineering.

Objectives and description: The BIP introduces the physical principles and current research directions in quantum and nonlinear photonics, with emphasis on light-matter interaction in nanostructured and emerging photonic platforms. It combines online preparatory lectures (fundamentals and key tools) with an in-person intensive week in L’Aquila featuring advanced lectures, problem-solving sessions, and student discussions. The in-person component will be embedded within the “Quantum and Nonlinear Photonics” Autumn School, providing participants with broader exposure to invited speakers and networking opportunities.

Number of ECTS: 3

Language of instruction: English – B2 level required

Application, deadline and funding possibilities: Interested students should contact their university’s Erasmus office and EULiST local coordinator for more institution-specific information such as different application deadlines due to internal procedures. The selections will be carried out by the students’ home institutions.

 

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Insights into the human empowerment company Ottobock

12/02/2026 Date: 16 April 2026

Ottobock’s products and services combine over 100 years of tradition with outstanding innovation in the fields of prosthetics, neuro-orthotics, and exoskeletons. Ottobock develops innovative fitting solutions for people with limited mobility and is driving the digitalisation of the industry. Founded in Berlin in 1919, the company has business activities in 45 countries with nearly 9,300 employees worldwide and operates the largest international patient care network with around 400 patient care clinics.

Ottobock’s mission of improving freedom of movement, quality of life and independence is deeply rooted in the company’s DNA, as is its social commitment: Ottobock has been a partner and supporter of the Paralympics since 1988.

At this online event, you will gain insight into the company and you will have the opportunity to directly talk to people from the HR department and to the expert Dr. Andreas Schicketmüller.

Andreas studied medical technology in Austria and gained practical experience early on through projects with start-ups and an industrial internship in the field of human motion tracking. After completing an industry-oriented doctorate as part of a Marie Curie program, he moved into product management and is now responsible for the neurostimulation portfolio at Ottobock as team leader.

Feel free to join this event to learn more about Ottobock and how to join an exciting MedTech company.

Agenda:

  • Welcome & Introduction to the Ottobock
  • Input/Impulse Talk: Dr. Andreas Schicketmüller
  • Information on application-related matters and joining Ottobock
  • Q&A and Wrap-up

Target Group

Researchers with a background in medical technology, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, electrical engineering, production engineering, plastics technology, biomedicine, health sciences, materials science as well as everybody interested in R&D, marketing and/or in Ottobock in general.

Further Information

Registrations are possible until April, 15, 2026 via email in order to receive the link to participate in the event in a timely manner. Please provide your full name when registering and, if possible, your academic affiliation (field of study/faculty).

Register directly via E-Mail: graduiertenakademie@zuv.uni-hannover.de.

Once the Graduate Academy confirms the registration, it is binding.
The event is free of charge.

These terms and conditions are valid. Information on data protection and “Form entries on Websites of Leibniz University Hannover”

We are looking forward to seeing you.

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Hellenic-Romanian Logic and Computation Seminar

12/02/2026 Date: 16 February 2026

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

Monday 16th of February at 18.00 GR/RO time  

HRLogicComputSeminar#1
Monday, February 16 · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: Europe/Bucharest
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/gvi-epcv-ofm

HRLogicComputSeminar#2
Monday, February 16 · 7:00 – 8:00pm
Time zone: Europe/Bucharest
Google Meet joining info

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/onn-swwt-xjs

Title: An institution-theoretic account of bisimilarity

Speaker:  Dr Ionuț Țuțu
IMAR Romanian Academy

Abstract: The concept of bisimulation originates from Johan van Benthem’s early work on correspondence theory, where it was introduced under name of p-relation, and later as a zigzag relation. Within that context, bisimulations have allowed for a now famous characterization of conventional modal logic as a fragment of first-order logic. Independently, and around the same time, bisimulations had also been discovered in computer science, where they have been used, notably by David Park, Matthew Hennessy, and Robin Milner, to deal with processes that are behaviourally equivalent, meaning that their behaviours cannot be distinguished by some external observer. Since then, the concept has been adapted many times, both in logic and in computer science, to suit various modal languages or process calculi. Most, if not all, of those languages and calculi can be captured in institution theory using the so-called stratified institutions introduced by Răzvan Diaconescu, Petros Stefaneas, and Marc Aiguier in order to deal with models with states. In this talk, we will revisit the classical notions of bisimulation and bisimilarity. Then, taking inspiration from coalgebraic studies of the subject, we will rephrase them in the abstract context of stratified institutions. We will re-examine the conventional relationship between bisimilarity and elementary equivalence, discuss some institution-theoretic abstractions of other
key related concepts, and show how they work together to bring forth several Hennessy-Milner results for stratified institutions.

Bio: Ionuț Țuțu is a researcher at the Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy (IMAR). He finished his PhD in logic-independent foundations of logic programming at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, under the supervision of José Luiz Fiadeiro. Before that, he undertook a Master by Research in Logic and Formal Specifications from the Department of Mathematics at the Postgraduate Academic Studies School “Școala Normală Superioară București”, where he started working with Răzvan Diaconescu. His research expertise generally lies within the areas of universal logic, algebraic specification, logic programming, and formal software development, often making use of category theory and of abstract model theory.

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12th EULiST “Fridays for Research” Event on Aviation – Marine Transport: Fuels, Sustainability, Emissions and Social Aspects

10/02/2026 Date: 6 March 2026

The 12th EULiST “Fridays for Research” event on “Aviation – Marine Transport: Fuels, Sustainability, Emissions and Social Aspects” will be held as a joint online meeting on Friday 6th March 2026, 12:00 – 14:00 CET.

More specifically, representatives from the EULiST member universities will deliver 5-minute presentations on the following indicative topics:

  1. Impact of fuel costs on ticket prices and freight costs
  2. Impact of Marine transport on marine biodiversity and coastal ecology
  3. EU Emissions Trading Scheme, Carbon offsetting, Carbon leakage and competition 
  4. Black carbon emissions and artctic shipping
  5. Balast water for marine safety vias ecological impact
  6. Life cycle emissions 
  7. International climate regulations for the Aviation and Marine industry
  8. Digitalization, AI and route optimization 
  9. Environmental footprint in airports 
  10. Environmental footprint in ports
  11. Citizens’ health impacts near ports and airports 
  12. Hydrogen and ammonia storage & handling safety 

This will be followed by a 10-minute conversation to encourage more research partnerships.

A review of the main results and a presentation of the next actions will wrap up the session.

Please register before joining the meeting via the following link: https://forms.gle/HriE9Q4yfeDAYmBN9.

Participants may connect using this Microsoft Teams link.

For more information regarding the event, contact Prof. Angelos Markopoulos amark@mail.ntua.gr.

 

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