The 5th European Conference on Neutron Scattering was held in Prague in July 17-22, 2011. It was organized on behalf on the European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA) by the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague and the Nuclear Physics Institute of the ASCR. Neutron scattering brought together scientists from many disciplines. In the tradition of ECNS conferences, all aspects of the technique and the application of neutron scattering were discussed. and Petr Lukáš, Vladimír Sechovský.
The European Network for Housing Research organized a conference in Prague June 28-July 1. This meeting of experts focused on the role and “power” of housing and mortgage markets, which is rapidly changing, especially by increasing the influence these markets have on the wider economy and sustainable development of many societies. and Tomáš Kostelecký.
Plán předsedy Evropské komise Jeana-Claude Junckera, jak mobilizovat a podpořit investice v Evropě (tzv. Junckerův investiční plán), dostal konkrétní obrysy již na sklonku roku 2014, kdy Evropská rada schválila jeho podobu, a podpořila tak vznik Evropského fondu pro strategické investice (EFSI). Investiční plán má za cíl pozvednout veřejné i soukromé investice do evropské ekonomiky, a to ve výši minimálně 315 miliard eur na období 2015-2017. and Kateřina Slavíková.
The Institute of Expenmental Medicine of the ASCR in cooperation with the Czech Neuroscience Society, The Slovak Society for Neuroscience and The Austrian Alzheimer Society organized the FENS Featured Regional Meeting. This Federation of European Neuroscience Societies event met September 9-11, 2013 at the Prague Congress Centre. More than 600 active participants from around the world participated in a broad program covering important areas of current neuroscience research. The scientific program consisted of four plenary lectures, 18 symposiums, six oral communication sessions and six special interest sessions by the world's leading experts. In addition, acclaimed scientists and their students presented more than 350 posters during the course of the meeting. and Miroslava Anděrová.
More than 700 specialists from around the world took part in this event at the Prague Congress Centre on September 13-17, 2011. Wide-ranging critical areas in current glial research were discussed in plenary lectures, symposia and workshops. In addition, outstanding scientists and their students presented posters throughout the meeting. Glial cells of varying types support neurons by providing support and nutrition. The conference was organised by the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the ASCR. and Eva Syková.