Junior Researcher LAB on Digital and Sustainable Transformation
Abstract
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) has maintained very good relations with Germany for many years, manifested through active scientific exchange, joint EU projects, and collaborative scientific publications. This exchange is particularly active in the fields of "Digitalization" and "Sustainability," which hold special significance in the TalTech strategy. It is important to note that this exchange is not only one-sided, as is already known in the field of digitalization. The planned event brings together well-known German and Estonian institutions to discuss future research and exchange activities collaboratively. The focus of the project is on young Estonian researchers who will be introduced to the current state of science in Germany and made aware of contacts in Germany, as well as cooperation opportunities with Germany. Thus, the existing relationships are intended to be transferred to the young generation of Estonian scientists.
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