Emlékeztető: az MTA Közlekedés- és Járműtudományi Bizottságának üléséről
Abstract
A 2022. március 23-án. szerdán, 14:00 – 16:15 között MTA ZOOM rendszerben tartott ülést Dr. Török Ádám elnök nyitotta meg, aki bevezetőjében köszöntötte a megjelent 36 főt, a 2022.
évi első tudományos ülésen.
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