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Published: 2018-10-08 at 09:15
3rd EXCELLABUST summer school...

The 10th jubilee edition of the International Interdisciplinary Field Workshop of Marine Robotics and Applications Breaking the Surface was held from 30th September until 7th October 2018 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia.

BTS2018 was organized as a 3rd EXCELLABUST summer school with more than 200 participants from various disciplines (marine robotics, marine biology, marine archaeology, maritime security, geology etc.) joined BTS!

 In short, BTS presented:

  • 6 programme tracks
  • 29 invited lectures
  • 10 equipment, project and research groups demonstrations
  • 4 tutorials

More information about the programme is available at BTS web site. Check photos to see how the event went at BtS gallery page.

Alan Vukić
Published: 2017-10-17 at 21:41
Edited: 2017-10-19 at 21:42
2nd EXCELLABUST summer school...

9th International Interdisciplinary Field Workshop of Marine Robotics and Applications Breaking the Surface was held from 1st until 8th October 2017 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia.

BTS2017 was organized as a 2nd EXCELLABUST summer school with more than 180 participants from various disciplines (marine robotics, marine biology, marine archaeology, maritime security, geology etc.) joined BTS!

This year's edition of the workshop gathered participants from a record high number of countries. (24)

 In short, BTS presented:

  • 6 programme tracks
  • 38 invited lectures
  • 10 equipment, project and research groups demonstrations
  • 5 tutorials

More information about the programme is available at BTS web site. Check photos to see how the event went at BtS gallery page.

Alan Vukić
Published: 2016-11-09 at 10:40
Edited: 2017-04-13 at 17:54
1st EXCELLABUST summer school...

8th International Interdisciplinary Field Workshop of Marine Robotics and Applications Breaking the Surface was held from 2nd until 9th October 2016 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia.

BTS2016 was organized as a 1st EXCELLABUST summer school and this edition broke all records: more than 220 participants from various fields (marine robotics, marine biology, marine archaeology, maritime security, oceanology etc.) joined BTS!

 

In short, BTS presented:

  • 29 invited lectures
  • 11 equipment, project and research groups demonstrations
  • 3 tutorials

More information about the programme are available at BTS web site. Check photos to see how the event went at BTS web site or in our Gallery.

Ivana Mikolić

 
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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 691980.


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