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Renginiai Viena, Austrija Rugpjūtis 2023

10 events
27 rugp. 2023
TU Wien is thrilled to host the EUPRIO Annual Conference, welcoming European university communication and conference delegations to Vienna. The conference addresses challenges in university communication, exploring trends, best practices, and networking opportunities. Topics include social media, loss of communication control, and strategic management.
27 rugp. 2023
The conference will be held in person. Please refrain from participating if you have cold or flu-like symptoms. Technical storage or access is necessary for specific services, communication transmission, preferences storage, anonymous statistics, and user profiling for advertising or tracking.
28 rugp. 2023
The INCOM 2024 conference will gather experts to discuss sustainable transformation towards autonomous manufacturing systems. Topics include digital twinning, green factories, human-robot interaction, and blockchain applications in supply chain management. The conference aims to provide a platform to share knowledge and best practices.
28 rugp. 2023
The XVIII International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP) is organized by the Institute of High Energy Physics (HEPHY) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, along with several other universities. The conference focuses on recent developments in astroparticle physics through plenary review talks and parallel workshop sessions.
28 rugp. 2023
Welcome to the homepage of the Single Molecule Localization Microscopy Symposium! This edition of SMLMS aims to bring together scientists in the field of single-molecule localization microscopy and super-resolution imaging technologies, covering topics such as new imaging methods, fluorescent probes, labeling strategies, biological applications, and data analysis approaches. Vienna has a vibrant imaging community and is a pleasant destination to visit. The Scientific Committee includes Mike Heilemann from Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, Helge Ewers from Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Aleksandra Radenovic and Suliana Manley from EPFL, Switzerland.