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Brief history of the German-Argentine Academic and Scientific Cooperation and the Future of Science
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Brief history of the German-Argentine Academic and Scientific Cooperation and the Future of Science

Ruben Villaverde

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In this article the history of German-Argentine collaboration is discussed as well as implications for the future of science in general. Rubén Alejandro Villaverde is the Founding President of the Centro de Observaciones Astronómicas de Mar del Plata, COAM, where he has pursued astronomical research for more than 20 years. His research encompasses various astronomical topics such as black holes, white holes and the supersymetrical universum as well as philosophical concepts, the“Filosofía Cuántica Comparativa” which combines traditional philosophy and quantum physics. Villaverde has contributed to more than 700 Conferences and Seminars at the Universidad Nacional de Mar Plata and the Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Article Information

Title

Brief history of the German-Argentine Academic and Scientific Cooperation and the Future of Science

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 1. March 2016
Language
English
Journal
Vol 3 Issue 1
Categories

Life Sciences

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Ruben Villaverde (2016). "Brief history of the German-Argentine Academic and Scientific Cooperation and the Future of Science". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.3.1.95.