Why is fundamental science important?

In less than 100 seconds, John Dainton argues the importance of giving academics the freedom to explore their intellectual curiosities. Fundamental science was also the main topic of the "Fundamental science and society" conference that took place at the ICISE conference center in 2016. Credits: Physicsworld. The conference "Fundamental science and society" was hosted at the ICISE conference center Fundamental Science and Society was the most relevant event we hosted during 2016. The “Fundamental science and society” was a place of debate to jointly make clear and understand what the fundamental science brings to social life....
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ICCA member

Starting from May 2017 the ICISE conference center is member of ICCA, the International Congress and Convention Association. The ICISE conference center is the first ICCA member in Vietnam. The first ICCA member in Vietnam ICCA  is the global community and knowledge hub for the international association meetings industry. ICCA represents the main specialists in organising, transporting, and accommodating international meetings and events, and comprises over 1,000 member companies and organisations in almost 100 countries worldwide. ICCA specialises in the international association meetings sector, offering unrivalled data, communication channels, and business development opportunities. Watch the 3 minute video about the ICISE conference center https://youtu.be/V5WiCRAwPmg In this 3 minute video you will learn how to plan a conference at the ICISE conference center. ICCA contact person Mr. Enrico Belli, international marketing consultant and ICCA contact person....
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ICEPORM – 3rd International Conference on Environmental Pollution, Restoration, and Management – 2017

The goals of the third ICEPORM Conference  were to gather scientists from around the world. 200 scientists from developed and developing countries attended the ICEPORM conference to discuss environmental issues. They came and share research results and management experiences. ICEPORM: facing  the threat of pollution in the environment Environmental pollution has become a global issue mostly because of the industrial development and the human activities. The rapid economic growth in Asian countries have increased the threat of pollution in the environment. The consequence is that land use changes directly affect water resources and ecosystems. Also the industrial and urban development is involved in this process. Surface water and ground water in some Asian countries have been contaminated with both organic and inorganic substances. In big cities and industrial areas, air is polluted with chemicals emitted from industrial facilities. This directly affects public health. Global warming and climate change have affected coastal environments in most Southeast Asian countries. Many areas in the Mekong Delta...
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Fundamental Science and Society – 2016

Fundamental Science and Society was the most relevant event we hosted during 2016. Organised under the high patronages of François Hollande, President of France  and  Tran Dai Quang, President of Vietnam, the conference was sponsored by UNESCO and co-held by Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology, Binh Dinh Province People’s Committee, the Rencontres du Vietnam, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), and International Solvay Institute. Keynote speakers at the conference "Fundamental Science and Society" at the ICISE conference center 200 participants attended the conference "Fundamental Science and Society" on 7th and 8th of July 2016 at the ICISE conference center. Famous scientists and Nobel laureates had their keynote speech, such as: David Gross, Nobel laureate in Physics, 2004 Yu Lu, Tate Medal in 2007, The Chinese Academy of Science Kurt Wüthrich, Nobel laureate in Chemistry 2002 Ngô Bao Châu, Field Medal in 2010, Chicago Finn Kydland, Nobel laureate in Economy 2004 Jean Jouzel, vice president of GIEC, Peace Nobel laureate 2007 ...
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Da Vinci High School students in Treviso, Italy, answer Prof. FRERE’s international call and fly to Hillsdale, NJ, to repeat the experiment overseas

This is a report by Mrs. Margherita Basso, High School teacher in Treviso, Italy, who answered prof. FRERE's call. At the end of 2017 Mr Enrico Belli suggested me to take part to the project “Measurement of the Earth magnetic field” proposed by Mr Frére, professor at ULB of Bruxelles. My pupils of the fourth year at the Leonardo Da Vinci Scientific High School in Treviso, Italy, welcomed the challenge following Mr Frère’s announcement. The description of the experimental plant is very clear. The procedure was to observe the deviation of a magnetic needle, at the beginning oriented only by the Earth magnetic field, caused by the magnetic field of a solenoid run across an electric current. Indeed a physical law states that, if a solenoid is connected to an electricity generator, it generates, inside itself, a magnetic field parallel to the same axis and directly proportional to the intensity of the current. The pupils repeated the measures...
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