ACTION 1 – SEENET-MTP School

  • New methods in string theory and quantization (SQ2007), 22 – 26 March 2007, Nis, Serbia
  • School on Quantum Information and Quantum Computation, 14 – 21 May 2007, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • The III Southeast European Workshop Challenges Beyond the Standard Model (BW2007), 2 – 9 September, 2007, Kladovo, Serbia

ACTION 2 – SEENET-MTP Exchange Program

  1. MSc Dusko Latas (Belgrade) visited Faculty of Science, Zagreb (February 2007). He took part in preparation of a scientific paper as a part of his PhD thesis
  2. Prof. Voja Radovanovic (Belgrade) visited Faculty of Science, Zagreb (February 2007). He presented his scientific results and took part in preparation of a scientific paper, together with his PhD student D. Latas and colleagues from Zagreb
  3. Prof. Goran Djordjevic (Nis) visited Department of Mathematics, Physics and Computational Sciences, School of Technology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (January 2007). He gave a scientific lecture under title Tachyons and Cosmology
  4. Prof. Ali Kaya (Istanbul) visited Faculty of Science, Nis and Belgrade (March 2007). He presented scientific results of his group in two lectures: Aspects of string/brane gas cosmology and Properties of gauged sigma models.
  5. Prof. Predrag Dominis Prester (Zagreb) visited Faculty of Science Nis (March 2007). He gave a review talk Black holes in heterotic string theory.
  6. Prof. Radoslav Rashkov (Sofia) visited Faculty of Science, Nis and Belgrade (March 2007). He delivered a review lecture Integrable structures in gauge/string duality. He proposed establishing a close collaboration in the SEENET-MTP Network in string theory and cosmology.
  7. Prof. Branislav Sazdovic (Belgrade) visited Faculty of Science, Nis (March 2007). He presented the results of his group under title Strings in curved space-time and proposed a joint FP7 project to be proposed by a Network`s working group.
  8. Prof. Maximilan Kreuzer (Vienna) visited Faculty of Science, Nis and Belgrade (March 2007). He proposed a research topic in a general lecture Constructions and applications of toric CICYs.
  9. Prof. Goran Djordjevic (Nis) visited Faculty of Physics and Institute of Physics Belgrade (March 2007). During this visit he considered results of Belgrade nodes during last year and joint application in frame of a FP7 project with Serbian nodes and partners from Sofia, Istanbul, Zagreb, Vienna and Munich.
  10. Dr Ljubisa Nesic (Nis) visited Faculty of Physics, Institutes of Physics and Mathematics Belgrade (March 2007), presented his recent results and possibility for joint FP7 project in field of String Theory and Cosmology.
  11. MSc Antun Balaz (Belgrade): a visit to Faculty of Science, Nis (April 2007). A general talk for researchers and students: Grid paradigma i racunanje funkcionalnih integrala u kvantnoj mehanici (in Serbian). Work with gifted pupils in Physics: advanced problems solving and fast computers & GRID in modern physics
  12. Prof. Michael Haack (Munich) visited Faculty of Science, Nis and Belgrade (March 2007). He gave 3 talks: Recent developments in string phenomenology, String theory and Cosmology and On the role of quantum corrections in flux compactifications.
  13. Prof Goran. Djordjevic (Nis), visited V Workshop on Field Theories in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil (May 2007)
  14. Prof. Voja Radovanovic (Belgrade) visited Faculty of Science, Nis (June 2006). He gave two talks, one for advanced students and researchers and one for gifted pupils. This activity is also symbolically supported by the Network.
  15. Francesco Toppan (Rio de Janeiro), visited Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Niš and University of Belgrade, to present his scientific work (August-September 2007). During his visit Prof. Toppan delivered a seminar Supersymmetry in higher dimensions- a one-dimensional viewpoint
  16. Prof. Larisa Jonke (Zagreb) visited Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. The reason of her visit was to continue collaboration with dr. Marija Dimitrijevic at the Faculty of Physics. They discussed the symmetry structure of the field theory constructed on noncommutative space-time, and possibility of the formulation of conservation laws in the theory.
  17. Prof. Goran. Djordjevic (Nis), visited Department of Physics, Sofia University (October 2007) and gave a talk: From Number Theory to p-Adic Inflation
  18. Dragoljub Dimitrijevic (Nis), visited Department of Physics, Sofia University (October 2007)
  19. Prof. Goran Djordjevic (Nis) visited Faculty of Science, Zagreb, Croatia and LMU & MPI, Munich, Germany (Novemebr 2007). During his stay in Zagreb he presented his scientific results and gave the invited talk “Noncommutaive nad Nonarchimedean Aspects of Tachyonic Quantization and Quantum Cosmology” and discussed further collaboration with Professors L. Jonke, N. Bilic, M. Milekovic, H. Stefancic and P. Prester.
  20. Prof. Milutin Blagojevic (Belgrade) visited Faculty of Science, Nis, Serbia (October 2007). He gave two seminars on “Gravity with Torsion and Curvature” as well as the public talk “100 Years of Modern Theory of Gravity” (in Serbian) for undergraduate students and gifted pupils.
  21. Prof. Plamen Fiziev (Sofia) visited Faculty of Science, Nis, Serbia (December 2007). He gave the talk “The exact solutions of Regge-Wheeler and Teukolsky Equations and some of their physical applications”.
  22. Prof. Goran Djordjevic (Nis) with a delegation from Nis visited Faculty of Physics and Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia (December 2007). They presented the current program of activities and program for the 2008 and 2009. Directors of the Institute of Physics showed their interest in joining the SEENET-MTP as 13th node in the Network. With colleagues from Faculty of Physics they considered joint organization of two weekend schools in 2008 and the BW2009 workshop. Prof. Djordjevic also visited Ministry of Science, Ministry of Education and National Commission for UNESCO, Belgrade, Serbia. The Network program for 2008/9 was considered. The financial support of the Ministry for Science was confirmed and justified. The strategy of the collaboration with UNESCO-IBSP was considered and accepted. The ongoing collaboration with UNESCO-BRESCE was considered and possibilities for the strengthening of that collaboration were proposed.