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- RTO Lithuania Showcases Interdisciplinary Research and Funded Projects at the LAMMC National Scientific Conference
Last week, the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (LAMMC) hosted a national scientific conference that attracted strong interest from the research community, policymakers, practitioners, and farmers, focusing on sustainable soil management, climate-smart agriculture, and applied environmental research. For the first time, RTO Lithuania participated in the conference not only by presenting its mission… Read more: RTO Lithuania Showcases Interdisciplinary Research and Funded Projects at the LAMMC National Scientific Conference - RTO Lithuania expert Dr. Rasa Pauliukaitė appointed Chair of the Board of the Futuria Scientia Association
RTO Lithuania is pleased to announce that Dr Rasa Pauliukaitė, a chemist at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), has been appointed Chair of the Board of the Futuria Scientia Association. Dr. Pauliukaitė is a recognised expert in nanotechnology and materials chemistry, with extensive experience in national and international research and innovation initiatives.… Read more: RTO Lithuania expert Dr. Rasa Pauliukaitė appointed Chair of the Board of the Futuria Scientia Association - Lithuanian Light-Based Technologies Open New Paths for Stratospheric Research
The stratosphere plays a vital role in protecting Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation and stabilising the climate, yet many of its processes remain poorly understood. Now, Lithuanian researchers are contributing to efforts to monitor this important atmospheric layer more precisely. We are proud that RTO Lithuania expert and FTMC physicist Dr Dovilė Čibiraitė-Lukenskienė is developing… Read more: Lithuanian Light-Based Technologies Open New Paths for Stratospheric Research

