Reminder: about the meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Transportation and Vehicle Science Committee
Abstract
Ádám Török welcomed the attendees, paying special attention to the new public body members. He presented the previously sent, planned program, according to which four presentations on the topic of infrastructure would be held at the meeting.References
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