Reminder: about the meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Transportation and Vehicle Science Committee
Abstract
The meeting, held on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, between 14:00 and 16:15, was opened by President Dr. Ádám Török in the Small Hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences headquarters. In his introduction, he welcomed the attendees to the second scientific meeting of 2022. The second meeting traditionally focused on the topic of transport safety, in connection with the Day of Transport Culture.References
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