EurASc is a fully independent international association of distinguished scholars. It aims to recognize and elect to its membership the best European scientists with a vision for Europe as a whole, transcending national borders. The aim is to strengthen European science and scientific cooperation. It is independent of any national entity in its membership, election processes, deliberations, and actions. One of EurASc’s purposes is to play a role complementary to those of national academies and the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC).
Anton Bovier elected fellow of the European Academy of Sciences
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Anton Bovier, professor at the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the University of Bonn and member of the Cluster of Excellence Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM), has been elected as fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (EurASc).
EurASc is a fully independent international association of distinguished scholars. It aims to recognize and elect to its membership the best European scientists with a vision for Europe as a whole, transcending national borders. The aim is to strengthen European science and scientific cooperation. It is independent of any national entity in its membership, election processes, deliberations, and actions. One of EurASc’s purposes is to play a role complementary to those of national academies and the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC).
EurASc is a fully independent international association of distinguished scholars. It aims to recognize and elect to its membership the best European scientists with a vision for Europe as a whole, transcending national borders. The aim is to strengthen European science and scientific cooperation. It is independent of any national entity in its membership, election processes, deliberations, and actions. One of EurASc’s purposes is to play a role complementary to those of national academies and the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC).
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