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Five years sharing knowledge under construction in bars, and a book

Posted on 13 October, 2020 by Sérgio Pereira

In October, it is five years since an audience in Lisbon started monthly conversations about current academic research in a bar. Continue reading →

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PubhD de Lisboa has grown as a team

Posted on 29 February, 2020 by Sérgio Pereira

Since last year, we’ve been growing the team developing and delivering PubhD de Lisboa sessions. We are now six people passionate about a project I started in 2015, based on PubhD Nottingham. From contacting speakers, publishing content on the website … Continue reading →

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Discover the Universe through 31 works of art

Posted on 4 January, 2020 by Sérgio Pereira

Take a tour through works of art with references to the Universe, in painting, literature, music and cinema. The bilingual website “Do the stars gaze back – Art inspired by the Universe” connects these works to landmark events in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Astronomy & Astrophysics

PubhD de Lisboa special: the physics of the extremely small

Posted on 30 November, 2019 by Sérgio Pereira

In December, the regular session of PubhD de Lisboa will have two speakers from LIP talking about the search for unexpected new particles, and machine learning applied to particle physics. This is the 40th session of an initiative I launched … Continue reading →

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Looking at the latest 100 years in Astronomy

Posted on 2 March, 2019 by Sérgio Pereira

In July 2019 is 100 years over the official creation of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). A worldwide celebration is being promoted by IAU, and the Instituto de Astrofísica e Ciências do Espaço (IA), where I work as science communication … Continue reading →

Posted in Astronomy & Astrophysics

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