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Robotics factory in NW Greece
An investment proposal submitted by Atlas Robotics to Enterprise Greece foresees the creation of a manufacturing factory for robotic technology in northwestern Greece, with a budget of 91 million euros.
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Partially submerged ancient stoa discovered on Salamis
Underwater research off the east coast of Salamis (also known as Salamina) island near Athens continued in July 2022 for the seventh consecutive year as part of a three-year program (2020-2022). The project, a collaboration between the Institute of Underwater Archaeological Research (IENAE) and the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of the Ministry of Culture, is directed by Dr Angeliki G.
Advancing precision medicine with Greek software
The next time you savor a delectable dish, take a photo, not to share on social media but to input in an application that immediately gives you with details about the meal's caloric and nutritional composition.
This scenario is not hypothetical; rather, it illustrates one of the myriad uses unlocked by an innovative cloud platform called Precious.
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Eight Greek universities make latest QS global university ranking
Eight Greek universities have made it into the latest QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) global university ranking, with the National Technical University of Athens (or Athens Polytechnic) top among them, in 347th place.
Professors at Ioannina University quit en masse
In a show of support for students in the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Ioannina in northwestern Greece, the department's professors submitted their resignations en masse to the rector, because of the non-granting of professional rights to faculty graduates.
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Byzantine Dialogues | February 2
Alexander Alexakis, professor of Byzantine philology at the University of Ioannina, will be speaking in the Byzantine Dialogues online lecture series organized by the American School of Classical Studies on February 2, starting at 7 p.m. Greek time.
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Webinar: Byzantine intellectuals having fun in Justinianic Constantinople
The Gennadius Library at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens (ASCSA) will organize a live webinar featuring University of Ioannina Professor Alexander Alexakis on "Byzantine Intellectuals Having Fun in Justinianic Constantinople," on Tuesday, February 2, at 7 p.m.
Webinar by the American School of Classical Studies on Jan. 19
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is hosting a webinar titled "Monuments for 1821: Fruitless Proposals for a Panhellenic Heroon." The event will host Dr Dora Markatou, former Associate Professor at the Department of History and Archeology of the University of Ioannina, as guest speaker.
Experts urge Greek gov't to rewind turbine plans
Experts are urging Greek authorities to suspend the development of new wind parks on Natura-protected sites, arguing that planned facilities outside environmentally sensitive areas are more than adequate for Greece to meet its targets.
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Moisis Elisaf set to become first Jewish mayor in Greece
Moisis Elisaf, a prominent doctor in the city of Ioannina, in northwestern Greece, appeared poised to be elected city mayor, possibly becoming the first Greek-Jew to win a mayorship in the country, based on initial results in the second round of the local elections on Sunday.