scholarly journals RESULTS OF THE VIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STUDENTS AND YOUNG SCIENTISTS “PSYCHOLOGY AND MEDICINE: WAYS TO SEARCH FOR OPTIMAL INTERACTION” AND THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT OLYMPIAD IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY “PSYCHOLOGY AND MEDICINE” IN 2021

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 457-463
Author(s):  
A.M. Lesin ◽  
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N.N. Ulanova ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianluca Castelnuovo ◽  
Gian Mauro ◽  
Stefania Corti ◽  
Paola Cuzziol ◽  
Valentina Villa ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 907 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

The Proceeding contains papers based on invited keynote speeches and oral presentations at the International Conference on Digital & Empathic Architecture & Civil Engineering (DEACE 2021) and International Student Workshop. The event was organized by the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Planning, Petra Christian University (PCU), Surabaya, Indonesia on August 20th-21st, 2021 for the international conference and August 12th-21st, 2021 for the workshop as a series of events celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Petra Christian University. The event covered several topics: ‘Structural Engineering and Materials’, ‘Building Science and Technology’, ‘Construction Management’, and ‘Architecture and Urban Development’. DEACE presented a theme: “Digital and Empathic Engagement in the New Era for Architecture and Civil Engineering”. Digital engagement can revolutionize approach to design and engineering while supporting opportunities to accommodate the implementation of advanced technology. While empathic engagement reflects not only on effectively design and build infrastructure to meet safety and other regulatory requirements, but also understanding customer essential needs. DEACE aimed to gather researchers, scholars, and practitioners all over the world to share and exchange their knowledge and breakthrough in the fields of Architecture and Civil Engineering especially toward the new era. As the event was approaching and there was no sign of the Covid-19 pandemic slowing down earlier that year, it was decided not to postpone the event but to hold it virtually instead. The conference started with plenary sessions with four keynote speakers, and followed by parallel sessions in two rooms with four sessions. Each keynote speech took 45 minutes and 30 minutes for presentation and discussion, respectively. While speakers in parallel sessions were given 15 minutes and 5 minutes for presentation and discussion. The were 30 presenters out of 159 participants in total, consist of both academicians and professionals. They came from Indonesia as well as some other countries such as China, Taiwan, Germany, Japan and Australia. Zoom video conferencing application was used in the event which served the event very well. Editor of DEACE 2021, Dr. Antoni Antoni Dr. Pamuda Pudjisuryadi List of Welcome Speech, DEACE 2021 Scientific Committee, DEACE 2021 Conference and Workshop Coordinator and DEACE 2021 Documentation are available in this pdf.


2015 ◽  
Vol 06 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianluca Castelnuovo ◽  
Italo Zoppis ◽  
Eugenio Santoro ◽  
Martina Ceccarini ◽  
Giada Pietrabissa ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 205920431774171
Author(s):  
Emma Allingham ◽  
Christopher Corcoran

The 10th annual International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus) took place on September 13–15, 2017, at Queen Mary University of London (UoL). The SysMus series has established itself as an international, student-run conference series aimed at introducing graduate students to networking and discussing their work in an academic conference environment. The term “Systematic Musicology,” first coined by Guido Adler (1885), nowadays covers a wide range of systematic or empirical approaches to theoretical, psychological, neuroscientific, ethnographic, and computational methodologies in music research. Presentations for SysMus17 focused on three central topics in relation to music: cognition and neuroscience, computation, and health and well-being. Each of these topics was the subject of workshops as well as keynotes by Prof. Lauren Stewart (Goldsmiths University of London and Music in the Brain Centre, Aarhus University), Prof. Elaine Chew and Dr. Marcus Pearce (both Queen Mary UoL), Dr. Daniel Müllensiefen (Goldsmiths UoL), and Prof. Aaron Williamon (Royal College of Music). Further presentations addressed issues relating to harmony and rhythm, musicians and performance, music and emotion, and sociology of music. This year’s conference brought together early-career researchers from the fields of musicology, psychology, and medicine, allowing them to socialize, share their work, and gain insight into interdisciplinary approaches to their subjects. SysMus17 was organized by students at Queen Mary’s Music Cognition Lab and was particularly marked by the series’ 10th anniversary, the live streaming of all presentations via social media, and a carbon-offsetting Green Initiative. The proceedings of SysMus17 will be available on demand from the conference website ( www.sysmus17.qmul.ac.uk ) and the videos will be made available for public access.


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