Science Café with Daniel Nývlt

Representation of the South Moravian Region and its partners are pleased to invite you to Science Café with Daniel Nývlt, an unconventional open discussion this time focusing on the theme of Czech Antarctic Research.  Our guest will be Daniel Nývlt, a recognized scientist in the field of the Quaternary Geology and Glacial Geology. He leads the Czech Antarctic Research Programme and works at the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science of the Masaryk University. Daniel Nývlt is also the Principal Investigator of the Czech Polar Research Infrastructure and Head of the Polar-Geo-Lab. He participated in, or led eleven Antarctic and seven Arctic scientific expeditions. The Czech Antarctic Station - Johann Gregor Mendel Station was built on the Northern coast of James Ross Island in the period 2004 – 2006 and it is run by the Masaryk University. Science Café is a forum for discussion of current work and interesting scientific issues. It aims to be informal and accessible. Anyone can participate; speaker is there to be questioned and to talk about his work. The debate will be followed by a glass of Moravian wine. More information can be found here. You can register via this link. We very much hope that you will be able to join us on 18 June 2019 from 19:00 at the Pilsen House, Place Jamblinne de Meux 31, Brussels.