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Nuclear Dating | close encounters of the interdisciplinary kind

19/09/2019 - 20/09/2019
Hard Rock Café
Hard Rock Café
Grand Place 12A
Brussels
Engels

Overzicht

Do you enjoy breaking barriers by collaborating across disciplines? Are you eager to explore the broader context of your research? Have you ever heard of “Responsible Research and Innovation”?

Meet, mingle and match with your fellow students and scientists by joining us at a unique “Nuclear Dating“ event!

Dating goals

Research is becoming ever more interdisciplinary. “Nuclear Dating” will twin scientists from different disciplines with the purpose of sharing insights on, and approaches to, research on ionising radiation and nuclear technology. Successful sharing should connect and integrate different perspectives and forms of knowledge, stimulate critical thinking and possibly lead to the development of new projects.

During these  two days you will:

  • receive an introduction to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI);
  • reflect on how your research can benefit from RRI;
  • explore together with other young scientists ways to collaborate with researchers outside your own discipline;
  • imagine a project where collaboration will be of mutual benefit to several disciplines;
  • explore opportunities for joint publications.

Dating idea

This event received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 741402. The opinions expressed in this document reflect only the author’s views and in no way the European Commission’s opinions. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

This event is based on a pilot action idea developed by:

  • Catrinel Turcanu & Michèle Coeck, SCK•CEN
  • Jörg Starflinger, University of Stuttgart
  • Marc Poumadere, Institut Symlog
  • Matthias Bruchhausen,  Joint Research Centre Petten
  • Victor Esteban-Gran, European Commission

Doelpubliek

This event brings together PhD students and junior scientists from natural and social science disciplines with an interest in nuclear science and the governance of radiological risks.

Programma

Het volledige programma kan hier worden gedownload:

Final programme Nuclear Dating, September 19-20, 2019, Brussels.pdf

Leerdoelen

After participation to this event, participants will be able to

  • explain the concept of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) )
  • reflect on how their research can benefit from RRI
  • efficiently explore ways to collaborate with researchers outside their own discipline
  • imagine a project where collaboration will be of mutual benefit to both natural and social scientists

Prijs

Participation to this event is free of charge.

To apply for this event, please send us a motivation letter by e-mail to academy [at] sckcen [dot] be and cturcanu [at] sckcen [dot] be (cturcanu[at]sckcen[dot]be), including a short CV and description of your thesis research (1/2 page).

  • Deadline for application: August 18, 2019
  • Notification for acceptance: at latest on August 23, 2019.

Registratie

To apply for this event, please send us a motivation letter by e-mail to academy [at] sckcen [dot] be and cturcanu [at] sckcen [dot] be (cturcanu[at]sckcen[dot]be), including a short CV and description of your thesis research (1/2 page).

  • Deadline for application: August 18, 2019
  • Notification for acceptance: at latest on August 23, 2019.

Accommodatie

One night of accommodation (19 to 20 September) is provided by the event organizer at Hotel Van Belle (www.hotelvanbelle.be) for all accepted participants.

Hotel Van Belle is located in Anderlecht, one of the oldest districts of Brussels, right next to the new Parc de la Rosée,
close to the Museum of the Gueuze and at walking distance (12’) to Brussels city centre.

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