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Webinar: PEROSH young researchers (PhD)

Date:

May 17, 2024

till May 17, 2024

Venue:

On line

Organizer:

PEROSH

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📢 Exciting Webinar Alert! Join us on May 17, 2024, from 15:00-16:00 CEST for an insightful program featuring PEROSH young researchers (PhD). Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in store:

⏰ 15:00 – Introduction by Jan Michiel Meeuwsen, director of international affairs at PEROSH, setting the stage for an engaging session.

🔍 15:05 – Dive into Stavros Kyriakidis’s research on “Low back pain among eldercare workers: What is the occupational and leisure-time physical activity ‘Sweet-‘ and ‘Sour-Spot’?” from NFA, Denmark. Contact: stk@nfa.dk

🔬 15:20 – Julia Linke shares insights on “A reference material for non-volatile PAHs – development, production, and analysis” from her work at IFA, Germany. Contact: Julia.Linke@dguv.de

💡 15:35 – Explore “Potentials of Artificial Intelligence for Occupational Safety Risk Analysis” with Martin Westhoven from BAuA, Germany. Contact: Westhoven.Martin@baua.bund.de

🙋‍♂️ 15:50 – Engage in a lively Q&A session to address your queries.

🎉 Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from emerging talents in the field! Mark your calendars and join us for this enriching webinar. See you there! #PEROSH #YoungResearchers #Webinar

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