Rolf Krause appointed for the Federal Geological Commission

Giornata di porte aperte alla mostra 'Koen Vanmechelen. The Worth of Life 1982-2019' - Academy of Architecture - H2020 - Brokerage and Knowledge Event for Science with and for Society IOR SEMINAR "Challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue sarcomas" - Faculty of Biomedical Sciences - SFI Master Class - Data and Technology in Finance - Faculty of Economics - Student association LPU - A debate on the sexual orientation discrimination referendum Formazione continua e aggiornamento per giuristi: Diritto della responsabilitą civile (Haftpflichtrecht), Walter Fellmann - Faculty of Economics - International PhD Program in Immunology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry - Simon Wilkinson - Faculty of Biomedical Sciences Course schedules Academic calendar - During its plenary session on 27 November, the Federal Council renewed all the extra-parliamentary bodies for the administrative period 2020-2023. Rolf Krause, Director of the Institute of Computational Science (ICS) and Co-Director of the Center for Computational Medicine in Cardiology (CCMC) at USI was appointed to the Federal Geological Commission (FGC). The Federal Geological Commission is a permanent advisory committee made up of experts who offer their competence to the Federal Council and the departments of the Federal Administration on fundamental questions in the field geology and applied geology. The path that led Prof. Krause to the CFG began in 2013, with his involvement in the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research active in the field of continuous energy supply (SCCER-SoE), one of the eight inter-university competence centers for research, of which USI is an academic partner.
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