Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev is to present the “John Atanasoff Award” at a ceremony in the Coat of Arms Hall of the Presidency building.
The "John Atanasoff Award" is presented to internationally recognized young scientists in the field of computer science.
Current executives in leading research institutes and global companies active in the field of computer cryptology, computational linguistics, robotics and quantum technology are among the winners of the prestigious distinction. The "John Atanasoff Award" will be presented for the 19th consecutive year.
A celebration of children’s love of books and imagination will take place on 25 October in Los Angeles, organised by the Bulgarian School “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” , according to the school’s Facebook page. The Parade of Books and Fairy Tale..
Romania renegotiates its National Recovery and Resilience Plan with the EU The European Commission has approved a new version of Romania's National Recovery and Resilience Plan, announced Minister for European Funds Dragos Păslaru, quoted by..
For Chrissy Brand, a freelance journalist and long-time radio enthusiast from the UK, the trip to Bulgaria didn't start with a call to a travel agency or a low-cost airline ticket. It began decades ago in a quiet room filled with the humming of an old..
On 27 October, the first meeting of Action CA-24150 “Values in Turbulent Times: Navigating Social Change and Challenges (VISTA)” took place in Brussels...
In the summer of 2014, photographer Philippe Bazin and philosopher Christiane Vollaire traveled around Bulgaria, investigating a series..
The European Commission praise s Montenegro’s progress toward EU membership North Macedonia needs decisive action and reforms to begin..
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