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Regional Networking as a Tool for Joint Research, Education and Capacity Building Activities
in Basic and Engineering Sciences- a SEENET-MTP Experience and Perspective -
Goran Djordjevic, University of Nis, SERBIA
in cooperation with
Radu Constantinescu, University of Craiova, ROMANIA
EBES, Nis, Serbia, 18-21 February, 2010
Introduction and JustificationIntroduction and Justification
• Initiative for the SEENET-MTP NETWORK: University of Nis
• First step: UNESCO-ROSTE - sponsored BALKAN WORKSHOP BW2003 "Mathematical, Theoretical and Phenomenological Challenges Beyond the Standard Model: Perspectives of Balkans Collaboration" (Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia, August 29 - September 3, 2003)
• Structure Development 2004 - 2009
– 16(17) institutions from 8 countries in the region joined the Network
– 11 partner institutions all over the world– about 200 individual members
Cankaya UniversityAnkara, Turkey
Astron. Observ.Belgrade, Serbia
Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia
Fac. PhysicsUniv. Belgrade, Serbia
N.I.P.N.E.Bucharest, RomaniaUniv.Craiova
Romania
Bogazici UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
Dept. PhysicsUniv. Kragujevac
SerbiaDept.Physics
Univ. Nis, SerbiaInst. for Nucl. Research
and Nuclear EnergySofia, Bulgaria
Sect. of Nucl.& Part. PhysicsAristotle Univ. Thessaloniki
Greece
Dept. Math. Phys.&Comp. Sc., School of Engineering,
Thessaloniki, Greece
West Univ. Timisoara, Romania
Dept. Theor. PhysicsUniv. Zagreb,Croatia
Network nodesNetwork nodes
Partner InstitutionsPartner Institutions• Department of Physics & Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimor, USA• Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Banja Luka,
Bosnia and Herzegovina• Department of Physics, Buffalo Unversity, Buffalo, USA• Institute of Applied Physics, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova • Mathematics Department, Lusofona University, Lisbon, Portugal• Department of Theoretical Physics (F-1), Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana,
Slovenia• Lab 170, ITEP, Moscow, Russia• Sring Theory Group, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität and Max-Planck-
Institut fuer Physik, Munich, Germany• Algebraic Structures in Field Theory Group, CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil• Theoretical Physics Department, Faculty of Physics, Sofia University "St.
Kliment Ohridski", Sofia, Bulgaria• Particle Physics Group, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Vienna University
of Technology, Vienna, Austria• Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, University of Warwick,
Warwick, UK
The Main Objectives and AimsThe Main Objectives and Aims• Co-operation among faculties of science, research institutions
and individual scientists in South-East Europe
• Joint scientific and research activities in the region
• Support capacity building in science and technology by initiating new approaches to teaching physics and sciences
• Promote exchange of students and encourage communication between gifted pupils
• Support establishment of local and regional centres of excellence in physics and mathematics.
Main supporters of the Network:
• UNESCO-ROSTE (BRESCE), Venice, Italy
• IBSP program UNESCO Paris, France
Other supporters::• ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy
• DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst, Germany
• DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany
• CEI – Central European Initaitive
• ESF – European Science Foundation through Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity Network
• EPS - European Physical Society
• IAMP - International Association of Mathematical Physics
• Max Planck Institute for Physics, and Ludwig-Maximillians-University, Munih, Germany
www.seenet-mtp.info
President of the Representative Committee and the Network
• Prof Dr Radu Constantinescu, Craiova, Romania
Boyka AnevaINRNE
Sofia, Bulgaria
Goran DjordjevicFaculty of Sciences, University of Nis
Nis, Serbia
Executive Director
Tonguc Rador TBCDepartment of Physics,
Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee
Marijan MilekovicUniversity of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia
Argyris NicolaidisSection of Nuclear and Particle Physics,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
Mihai VisinescuDepartment of Theoretical Physics,
National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering
Bucharest, Romania
• Ilja Dorsner
• Faculty of Science, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Representative Committee (RC)Representative Committee (RC)
• Each of 16(17) Network nodes - represented by one person
• Included in preparation and implementation of the Network activities
• Relation between all Committees is precised by the Terms of references accepted in November 2005
• Last meeting – SSSCP2009, Nis, Serbia, April 3rd, 2009
• One institution from Moldova should be accepted to join the Network soon.
Scientific-Advisory Committee Scientific-Advisory Committee (SAC)(SAC)
• Consists of (currently 17) outstanding and leading international researchers both from the SEE region and elsewhere in the world
• The main responsibilities:– consideration of research project proposals submitted by the nodes
– to recommend promising research topics of high international interest
– support of the activities and participation in the events
– supporting bilateral and multilateral co-operation between the SAC members’ home institutions and the SEENET-MTP
Main Results and ActivitiesMain Results and Activities
• Mobilty program:– About 100 exchanges in the region (2005-2009), in average 20 per year– Duration of visits: 5-7 days– 3 student fellowships
• Network meetings: 14 meetings in 5 years, about 700 participants• Publication-Network Proceedings and Abstract books: about 15 issues, 3 International
Monographs• Research: Numerous joint papers with acknowledgements to UNESCO for support,
partially or even fully based on collaboration during exchanges• SEENET-MTP web portal became one of the most popular source of information
concerning MTP in our region:• Promotion of science in particular physics (main activities in Serbia):
– 40 lectures and 2 books– Special class for high school students with special interests in sciences, Nis,
Serbia, www.pmf.ni.ac.yu/f_odeljenje
Network Meetings 2003-2009Network Meetings 2003-2009• BW2003 - Mathematical, Theoretical and Phenomenological Challenges Beyond the
Standard Model (Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia)• BW2005 - II Southeastern European Workshop: Challenges Beyond the Standard
Model (Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia)• QM2005 - Quantum Models on Noncommutative and Deformed Spaces (Nis, Serbia)• QFTHS2006 - 5th International School & Workshop – Quantum Field Theory &
Hamiltonian Systems (Calimanesti, Romania)• STMP2006 - Selected Topic in Modern Physics (Nis, Serbia)• MMP2006 - International School on Modern Trends in Mathematical Physics (Sofia,
Bulgaria)• SQ2007 - New methods in string theory and quantization (Nis. Serbia)• SQIQC07 - School Of Quantum Information And Quantum Computation (Kragujevac,
Serbia)• BW2007 - III Southeastern European Workshop: Challenges Beyond the Standard
Model (Kladovo, Serbia)• MMP2008 - II International School on Modern Trends in Mathematical Physics
(Varna, Bulgaria)• NTST2008 – New Trends in Science and Technology (Ankara, Turkey)• SSSCP2009 - Spring School on Strings, Cosmology and Particles (Belgrade-Nis,
Serbia)
Publications related to the Network Publications related to the Network eventsevents
``Mediana`` - Roman Emperor Constantine Residence, Naissus - Nis,
Expected Results and OutcomesExpected Results and Outcomes• Self-sustained Balkan/South-East European Research and Education Network in Physics and
Mathematics
• Reinforce and extend the already established mobility for researchers, graduate and undergraduate students
• Joint successful projects in European framework, as FP7
• Reinforced interests for science in high schools by promoting activities as “Science and Society”.
• South East European Countries in Mathematics and PhysicsMap of the top research fields and top research organizations following the publication records from 2000-2010
• Mobility Program in 2010• School & Workshop in Calimanesti, Romania, May 2010 and final meeting on Database for this
phase of the project
SSSCP2009-2013, From Science to the Cultural Networking…?
Thank you!Thank you!