Underwater sensors, innovative augmented reality (ΑR/VR) applications that bring archaeological sites to life, software applications that bring us closer to environmental issues and climate change, invaluable portable tools and software supporting Crisis Management and natural disaster response—these were just some of the innovative research results presented by our team to the general public visiting the Researcher’s Night at NTUA (National Technical University of Athens) on Friday, September 27. We would like to thank all our researchers who participated—Konstantinos Koukoudis, Eirini Krimpa, Lambros Pavlopoulos, Dr. Athanasia Tsertou.
Researcher’s Night at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) is part of a Europe-wide initiative aimed at celebrating and promoting science and innovation to the general public. This annual event, typically held in late September, offers the public a unique opportunity to interact with researchers, explore their work, and discover the impact of cutting-edge research on everyday life.