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Big Science Industriemiddag 2013
16-10-2013
Het ILO-net organiseert op 16 oktober 2013 vanaf 12.00 uur een speciale middag met aansluitend een buffet. Wij zullen u geheel op de hoogte brengen van de nieuwste ontwikkelingen bij de Big Science projecten waar Nederland aan deelneemt. Deze keer wordt er een belangrijk accent gelegd op de nieuwe HTSM-RoadMap Advanced Instrumentation. Tussendoor is er gelegenheid om met elkaar te netwerken en we sluiten af met een borrel en een buffetdiner.
Datum:
woensdag, 16 oktober, 2013
Locatie:
DARE in Woerden
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