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Category Archives: Natural and exact sciences
A Pakistani in Narva: “I’m Grateful to Estonia”
Yar Muhammad from Pakistan describes why he decided to stay in Estonia after his doctoral studies. He is now an IT lecturer in University of Tartu Narva College. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged IT, Narva college, Pakistan, PhD studies
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Will Estonia Soon Have a Climate Similar to Northern Scotland?
Mait Sepp, a researcher of physical geography, explains how the weather may change in Estonia during this century. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Tartu
Tagged change, climate, greenhouse gas, heat, rain, winter
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The Internet of Things Lab Has the Scent of the Future Around It
Journalist Madis Aesma visited our unique Internet of Things Lab and put down his thoughts about it. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Tartu
Tagged future, internet of things;, laboratory, network, smart solutions
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Iaroslav Iakubivskyi: The Space Enthusiast
Master’s student and ESTCube structure team leader Iaroslav Iakubivskyi from Ukraine shares his thoughts about living in Estonia and explains why is he so fascinated about space technology. Continue reading
Memories About Travelling During the Soviet Times
Mare and Leho Ainsaar describe their trip to Talysh in April 1987 and how many marriages it led to. The story was originally published in the book “Otsides Spunki” (“Searching for Spunk”) – a book filled with travel memories during the Soviet Union times, written by people who work at the University of Tartu. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Azerbaijan, borders, extreme, hiking, Soviet, traveling
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Marta Tarkanovskaja: How To Get a Nobel Prize
Doctoral student Marta Tarkanovskaja describes what it was like to meet and talk with the Nobel Laureates during the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2016. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Lindau; tartu; turku;, nobel prize; materials science; PhD
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