Connecting Australian and Spanish Research
On the occasion of the Science Week in Australia, the Instituto Cervantes of Sydney collaborates with the Association of Spanish Researches in Australia (SRAP) to offer this conference "Connecting Australian and Spanish Research (hybrid)" with the collaboration of:
- Dr.Cristina Martínez Lombilla (Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of New South Wales and SRAP) will talk about "The faintest structures of the Universe".
- Dr.Bernardo García Pola (Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales and SRAP) will talk about "Game theory: Madness at first sight".
- Prof.Javier Álvarez-Mon (Professor at Macquarie University and SRAP) will talk about "The Elam civilization (4200-525 a. C.) and the origins of the Persian Empire"
- Dr.Ricardo Javier Domínguez Llosa (Chief Technical Advisor Climate Portfolio FAO-Vanuatu and SRAP) will talk about "Evidence of the Impact of COVID-19 on Biodiversity, agriculture and food systems”.
- Prof. Carl Munoz-Ferrada (Director of Gammasonics Institute for Medical Research and SRAP) will talk about "Nuclear medicine and surgery"
Host: Ms. Coral Martínez Iscar (Director of Instituto Cervantes Sydney)
Host: Dr. Ángel R. López-Sánchez (Macquarie University and SRAP President)
This is an hybrid science communication event at Instituto Cervantes Sydney that can be also attended virtually. Each panelist will give a short (12 min) talk followed by a final Q&A and panel discussion with the audience.