Emmanuel Akinlabi acting as a tutor during the 5 – day School in Atmospheric Science at Afe Babalola University in Nigeria as part of the ICTP Physics Without Frontiers programme
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Emmanuel Akinlabi acting as a tutor during the 5 – day School in Atmospheric Science at Afe Babalola University in Nigeria as part of the ICTP Physics Without Frontiers programme

Have you heard about ICTP Physics Without Frontiers? It’s a program working to inspire, train & motivate physics & maths students worldwide, and to help build the next generation of scientists.
Recently Emmanuel Akinlabi, our Early Stage Researcher (ESR10) at Instytut Geofizyki – Wydział Fizyki UW, acted as a tutor during their 5-day School in Atmospheric Science at Afe Babalola University (Nigeria).