VI-SEEM presentation at the 1st Eastern Partnership e-Infrastructure conference, 7 October 2016, Tbilisi, Georgia

VI-SEEM project results were presented on October 7, 2016 during 1st Eastern Partnership e-Infrastructure conference http://www.eapconference.org/ held in Tbilisi, Georgia. The number of leading European projects and results of investigations performed using e-infrastructure were presented during the conference, in the fields of Information Technology, environment, biology, telemedicine and other scientific areas. Additionally, a special session was devoted to the research conducted at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). More than 100 experts from 20 countries participated in the conference.

During the first session of the conference on October 6, Minister of Education and Science Aleksandre Jejelava, General Director of Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation Marine Chitashvili, and a member of European Commission Directorate (via video call) Laurence Meredith addressed the participants. Representatives of the Office of State Minister on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration and the University of Georgia also welcomed participants of the conference.

The event was organized by the European Commission within the scope of its EaPConnect project, by the Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association GRENA and the University of Georgia. Conference was held at the University of Georgia.

The following VI-SEEM related presentations were given at this event:

  1. VRE for regional interdisciplinary communities in Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean (VI-SEEM) – Ramaz Kvatadze
  2. Showers prediction by WRF model above complex terrain – Teimuraz Davitashvili
  3. Quantum-chemical study of the proton transfer in some chemical and biochemical reactions – Jumber Kereselidze