Grant No. 22120015 from the International Visegrad Fund

Special Session and Workshop
on Seminar of Track Management STRAHOS

13 and 14 October 2022. Poprad, Slovakia

Representatives of universities that participated in the project and other experts in railway engineering and railway transport: representatives from each university that participated in the project will take part in the special section organized under the project and will present and discuss their research papers reviewed by experts in railway engineering and railway transport and important experts in the field of railway construction and railway transport will be invited.

MSc. students, PhD. students, researchers, and academic staff: authors of presentations in the workshop will be able to present and discuss their results with other participants of the workshop.

Representatives of railway infrastructure managers and railway transport operation companies: top managers of railway infrastructure managers and railway transport operation companies will be invited.

Railway infrastructure manager and railway transport operation companies’ staff: directors of the executive control units of railway infrastructure manager and railway transport operation companies will be invited to nominate the best quality associates; authors of papers accepted for publishing and presenting in the seminar will be able to present and discuss their papers.

Representatives of railway engineering companies: managers of railway engineering companies will be invited; authors of papers accepted for publishing and presenting in the seminar will be able to present and discuss their papers.

Experts in railway engineering and railway transport: they will be addressed by the web page of the project; links to articles published with the support of the project will be presented on its web page; the papers will be published on web pages of databases that are accessible to teachers and scientists.

Another staff of railway infrastructure manager, other MSc. and PhD. students, researchers, academic staff, other representatives of railway engineering companies, and representatives of regional governments responsible for transport: These stakeholder groups will be benefiting from the project indirectly by publicly available presentations and papers supported by the project and published on the web page of the STRAHOS seminar and a Special Session and Workshop.

 

The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.