Symposium and Conference "Transport Problems 2015"

22-23 of June and 24-26 of June was carried out IV Symposium of Young Scientists and VII International Scientific Conference "Transport Problems 2015." These activities have collected record number of participants (188 people participated in the conference and 78 in the symposium). They were representatives of 18 countries. A large number of scientific papers have been published in Symp. & Conf. Proc. (901 pages). Participants of Symposium and Conference in addition to allowing of the exchange of scientific information had the opportunity to visit the Silesian Logistics Centre (Joint Stock Company) in Gliwice, the historic districts of Opole, the Monastery and Amphitheatre in Saint Anne's Mountain. During their stay guests were able to get acquainted with the historical traditions of Poland.

Prof. Aleksander Sładkowski opens the Symposium of Young Scientists TP'2015

Presentation of prof. Ryszard Białecki, vice-rector of Silesian University of Technology, at the plenary session of the Conference TP'2015

Participants of the conference on the Saint Anne's Mountain


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