National competition in astronomy held in Omiš

Written by Mateja Dumbović on .

astronomy-competition2016National competition in astronomy was held 9-11 May 2016 in the Primary school Josip Pupačić in Omiš. 64 pupils were selected to participate in the competition (39 from primary schools and 25 from high schools) and they were accompanied by 37 supervisors. M. Dumbović participated as a member of the national commission for the competition in astronomy. More information can be found at the website of the Agency for education.

Mateja Dumbović received the national fellowship ”For Women in Science”

Written by Jaša Čalogović on .

thumb Prize MD 2016-01On April 27th 2016 fellowships of the national program "For Women in Science" were awarded for the 10th time, organized by L'ORÉAL ADRIA d.o.o. and Croatian commission for UNESCO at Ministry of culture, under sponsorship of Croatian academy of sciences and arts and supported by the Croatian Rectors' conference. Among the four young female scientists awarded with this prestigious fellowship is Mateja Dumbović from Hvar Observatory, Faculty of Geodesy in Zagreb for the research she did during her PhD studies that resulted in her thesis "Analysis and forecasting of coronal mass ejection space weather effects" (supervised by dr. sc. Bojan Vršnak). The ceremony was attended by many esteemed guests, among others the Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović and the news was greatly covered by Croatian press.

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Festival of science 2016 in Hvar

Written by Jaša Čalogović on .

thumb FZ2016 18From 21 to 23 April 2016 Festival of Science was organized with the support of POKRET project at city hall in the town of Hvar, and this year's festival theme was "Science and Art". The event was organized by the Observatory Hvar and the Elementary School of Hvar, Stari Grad, Jelsa and the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb.

Science Festival is being held for the 14th consecutive year in Croatia and its goal is to bring the science to pupils of primary and secondary schools and the entire interested general public. This year, the Science Festival was organized in 18 cities in Croatia, and it was the second time that city of Hvar hosted it. Compared to the last year, organizers offered a much richer program and the Festival in Hvar lasted for three days, that was visited by students of almost all schools on the island (elementary school of Hvar, Stari Grad and Jelsa).

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EGU 2016

Written by Mateja Dumbović on .

thumb egu logothumb MD EGUpic17–22 April 2016 European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU 2016) was held in Vienna, Austria. This is the largest geosciences meeting in Europe that brings together thousands of scientists from all over the world and covers all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences. More than 13 000 scientists from 109 countries participated this years meeting, among them T. Žic, who presented a poster "Usage of the drag based model" and M. Dumbović with a solicited poster titled "Forbush decrease prediction based on remote solar observation".