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Juan Urrutia Pérez explains what gravitational waves tell us about the universe

Our guest is Juan Urrutia Pérez from the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (KBFI). He will tell us what gravitational waves tell us about the universe. 

Musical interludes by the one and only Tartu Observatory house band. 

Science Nights combine the fresh science news from University of Tartu, music with a pleasant company and atmosphere. Science meetings take place once a month and is organised by Tartu Observatory of the University of Tartu. This time, the science night is organized in cooperation with the Spanish Researchers' Association in Estonia (Asociación de Científicos Españoles en Estonia/ACEE).

Admission to Barlova Science Night is free.

This time the event is in English.

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Karl Kruusamäe

Karl Kruusamäe paves the way for human-robot collaboration full of possibilities

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Doctoral defence: Iman Dadras "Low Power Neural Network-Based Control and Actuation Solutions for Insect-Scale Robots”

On 27 June at 12:15 Iman Dadras will defend his doctoral thesis “Low Power Neural Network-Based Control and Actuation Solutions for Insect-Scale Robots” for obtaining the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Physical Engineering)