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  UNESCO Chair in Intellectual Modelling and Adaptation of Non-Conventional Technologies to the Problems of Advanced Education and Social Progress (516), established in 2000 at Odessa Polytechnic University (Ukraine)
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Fields / Disciplines

Technology and industry.


Objectives
  • The purpose of the Chair shall be to upgrade and broaden the scientific and technical knowledge of scientists and engineers engaged in addressing scientific and practical problems in technology and industry to through the development and implementation of advanced education in the field of non-conventional technologies.

  • The Chair will serve as a means of promoting social and economic progress in Ukraine and other developing countries.

Host Institution

Odessa National Polytechnic University. Website


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Natural Sciences

 

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