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CIMNE launches the first issue of its corporative newsletter

Oct 8, 2020

This October, CIMNE has launched its first issue of its corporate newsletter. On a quarterly basis, this new communication tool will offer a summary of the projects in which the centre works, the researchers who join new positions, the outstanding publications and the scientific events of interest are some of the topics that the Newsletter addresses, among others.

This first edition features a summary of the European projects awarded to the centre. The featured project in this edition is “City Flows”, which improves the liveability of crowded pedestrian spaces. In addition, in this issue we will have the opportunity to know about the positions that Gaia di Carluccio and Francisco Verdugo will occupy at CIMNE and much more.

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