London calling!
A meeting of Czech scientists working in the UK, organised in cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in London and with the support of the Czech Centre in London.
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A meeting of Czech scientists working in the UK, organised in cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in London and with the support of the Czech Centre in London.
What is so great about a postdoctoral stay, and what would probably annoy you? What is it like to move with your family, and what should you focus on when choosing a future research group? Join us and find out about academic mobility after PhD.
Geologist Kim Senger will talk about how we can reduce atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide by storing it in the subsurface – presenting the current activity in the North Sea and also on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Kim is an Associate Professor at the University Centre in Svalbard in Longyearbyen since 2015 and will also briefly discuss the practical implications of living and working at the world’s northernmost university.
Any human activity provides room for immoral or even fraudulent behavior, and basic research is no exception. The workshop, organized in cooperation with Masaryk University in Brno, will provide listeners with an overview of dubious actions that a scientist may commit and offer a modern perspective on how to improve the situation in several of such areas.