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This Tuesday, the Royal Galician Academy of Sciences (RAGC) presented its Scientific Dissemination Award to the professor of electromagnetism at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), Jorge Mira , in recognition of his twenty-year career of dissemination through books. or in the media. The professor received the award at an event held at the Pazo de San Roque in Compostela, in which the Celia Brañas Scientific Journalism Award and the Technology Transfer Awards in Galicia , awarded by the RAGC and the Galician Agency,
were also awarded. of Innovation (GAIN). The event, chaired by Juan Manuel Lema Rodicio , was attended by the rectors of the USC and the University of A Coruña ( UDC ), Antonio López and Julio Abalde , respectively, as well as representatives of GAIN, the University of Vigo (UVigo) or the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC). The professor at the USC Faculty of Physics has received this award for organizing initiatives such as the ConCiencia Program , which he has directed since 2005 and has brought various Nobel Prize winners to Galicia Country Email List or the Nerd Nite informative talks , as well as for publishing books such as A How tall is he or CEO? or To science not point of view . The winner highlighted that Galicia is today "one of the main autonomous.
communities of the State in the field of scientific dissemination, with one of the highest ratios", although this situation "was very different 25 years ago", for which he thanked all those who have made this evolution possible. This is what Mira said after receiving the award from him and after being presented by the president of the jury, professor of Legal Medicine at USC and also a scientific disseminator .
Anxo Carracedo . Carracedo himself has recalled when he met Mira, in the 90s, and how he was struck by "how well she communicated, the passion and enthusiasm she put into her and that, furthermore, she did it in Galician, in the normal language of the people he was addressing." Meanwhile, La Voz de Galicia journalist Xavier Fonseca has received the Celia Brañas Award for his article If the warming continues, there are options for it to reach Galicia , recognized for its didactic nature, for having been endorsed by different Galician scientific sources and due to the great interest of the topic addressed.
were also awarded. of Innovation (GAIN). The event, chaired by Juan Manuel Lema Rodicio , was attended by the rectors of the USC and the University of A Coruña ( UDC ), Antonio López and Julio Abalde , respectively, as well as representatives of GAIN, the University of Vigo (UVigo) or the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC). The professor at the USC Faculty of Physics has received this award for organizing initiatives such as the ConCiencia Program , which he has directed since 2005 and has brought various Nobel Prize winners to Galicia Country Email List or the Nerd Nite informative talks , as well as for publishing books such as A How tall is he or CEO? or To science not point of view . The winner highlighted that Galicia is today "one of the main autonomous.
communities of the State in the field of scientific dissemination, with one of the highest ratios", although this situation "was very different 25 years ago", for which he thanked all those who have made this evolution possible. This is what Mira said after receiving the award from him and after being presented by the president of the jury, professor of Legal Medicine at USC and also a scientific disseminator .
Anxo Carracedo . Carracedo himself has recalled when he met Mira, in the 90s, and how he was struck by "how well she communicated, the passion and enthusiasm she put into her and that, furthermore, she did it in Galician, in the normal language of the people he was addressing." Meanwhile, La Voz de Galicia journalist Xavier Fonseca has received the Celia Brañas Award for his article If the warming continues, there are options for it to reach Galicia , recognized for its didactic nature, for having been endorsed by different Galician scientific sources and due to the great interest of the topic addressed.