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Lietišķā pētniecība
24.04.2026
Students learn about the research and development of advanced construction and road-building materials
How to effectively reuse recycled asphalt in road construction, how to make construction more environmentally friendly using 3D printing and locally sourced materials, and what concrete spraying is – at the «Climate Days 2026» festival, students explore what advanced smart concrete and asphalt materials and technologies scientists are developing and how students can also get […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
24.03.2026
Ozolnieki Secondary School Girls Discover Science Inside the ISSP UL Laboratories
When a group of girls from Ozolnieki Secondary School stepped through the doors of the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL) in early February, they weren’t just entering a research facility – they were stepping into the world of science, discovery, and possibility. For many young women outside Riga, opportunities to […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
20.01.2026
Hydrogen, curiosity, and the future of mobility: Meet Germans Vlasenko, a school student developing his SRP at the LACISE project
Hydrogen, curiosity, and the future of mobility: Meet Germans Vlasenko, a school student developing his SRP at the LACISE project   The LACISE project continues to offer young people practical opportunities to engage with real scientific research. This time, we speak with another student carrying out his scientific research paper (SRP) within the project, at the […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
19.12.2025
LACISE Project Representatives Participate in the SGEM Vienna Green Conference
From December 3 to 6, the international conference SGEM Vienna Green took place in Vienna, Austria, bringing together experts in sustainability, environment, and energy. The LACISE project was represented by researchers Anzelms Zukuls and Ņikita Griščenko from the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL), who presented results achieved within WP5. The project team […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
14.11.2025
LACISE sparks curiosity: young minds explore sustainable energy at ISSP UL
The Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL), continues its long-standing tradition of welcoming school excursions, offering young learners a unique opportunity to explore the world of physics and scientific discovery. These visits aim to showcase the practical applications of physics and inspire interest in science-related careers.   In October, students from […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
14.11.2025
Hands-On with Hydrogen: LACISE Project Team Joins Swagelok Helsinki Tubing System Training
On October 27–28, representatives from the LACISE project participated in a two-day intensive training focused on designing and installing hydrogen tubing systems. The training took place at Riga Technical University (RTU) and brought together experts and researchers working on hydrogen technologies. The LACISE team was represented by Anzelms Zukuls and Raitis Sika from the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
28.10.2025
LACISE Team Partners with Eco Baltia vide to Access Aluminum Waste for Research
On October 14, 2025, LACISE project representatives Anzelms Zukuls, Ņikita Griščenko, Daniels Jurjevs, Raitis Sika, and Rendijs Ronis visited Eco Baltia vide’s Resource Management Center in Riga.     They were welcomed by Kristaps Dreimanis, Head of the Sales Department, and Vents Kārkliņš, Production Manager. The visit aimed to learn about sorting processes for household […]
Lietišķā pētniecība
21.10.2025
ISSP UL team visits Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland
From September 21 to 24, representatives of the LACISE project from the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL) – Dr. Gints Kučinskis, Dr. Anzelms Zukuls, and PhD students Ņikita Griščenko and Ināra Ņesterova – visited the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland. The purpose of the visit was to strengthen collaboration with project […]
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