A seven-day science camp in Pljevlja for high-school students and first-year university students (ages 15–20) from Montenegro and regional countries (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia). Participant number is limited (30 people). The program includes lectures and practical workshops by professors and engineers from Montenegro and abroad, panel discussions, competitions, excursions to industrial sites, visits to religious and cultural institutions, a one-day trip with sports competitions, an astronomy night, musical and film evenings, and quizzes. Lecture and workshop topics: Artificial intelligence, machine learning, biomedical engineering, astronomy, electronics, semiconductors and chips, energy, renewable energy sources, nuclear energy, electromobility, aviation and aeronautics, modern construction. Practical sessions: programming, microcontrollers, electronics, smart home systems, power systems, Internet of Things (IoT). Panel discussions: “Face without a human — technology between innovation and manipulation”; “Behind the plug — can the wind put out the fire?” Also: a final competition on the last day of the camp with awards. Registration: until 5 July 2026 (23:59). Selection of participants until 13 July (accepted candidates will receive a letter with information about accommodation, transport and organization). An application form and a motivation letter are required. Review the workshops before applying. 📍 Pljevlja, Crna Gora 📞 Website: www.ksan.me (https://www.ksan.me/)
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