Tea Time Talks on Basic Sciences, Education & Sustainable Development

Monday 22 August


On the occasion of the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development, we organize an event with two public conference talks, provided by internationally recognized experts from France and Thailand, showing links between biology and mathematics:

  • 2 pm: Pr. Krailas Duangduen (Silpakorn university, Thailand): Are snails our good friends? A short story of snail-borne diseases.

  • 3 pm: Pr. Youcef Mammeri (University of Picardie, France): How can mathematics be useful for ecology.



The talks will be followed by a round-table discussion (starting at 4 pm) on Doing your study abroad, with testimony of PhD students, and the presence of Olga Gil Medrano IMU-CDC Secretary of Policies, Lidia Fernandez CIMPA scientific officer, Joaquim Correia Head of the e-season network.


A link will be available to attend the event online. Welcome on site will start at 1pm.

The full event can be viewed again here https://www.facebook.com/csumathdept/videos/3319779258311415/


The slides of Pr Y Mammeri can be downloaded by clicking this link

Organizing committee

Jayrold P. Arcede, Caraga State University (Philippines)

Joaquim M. C. Correia, Universidade de Évora (Portugal)

Lidia Fernandez, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Youcef Mammeri, Université de Picardie J. Verne (France)

Pornsarp Pornsawad, Silpakorn University (Thailand)


International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development

Tea time talks in IYBSSD website