Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev is to present the “John Atanasoff Award” at a ceremony in the Coat of Arms Hall of the Presidency building.
The "John Atanasoff Award" is presented to internationally recognized young scientists in the field of computer science.
Current executives in leading research institutes and global companies active in the field of computer cryptology, computational linguistics, robotics and quantum technology are among the winners of the prestigious distinction. The "John Atanasoff Award" will be presented for the 19th consecutive year.
The high school in the Serbian town of Tsaribrod has a 134-year history. Founded in 1891 when the town was part of Bulgaria, it continues to educate children of both Bulgarian and Serbian origin to this day. As soon as you step onto the..
In advance, Bulgarians from the Seattle area received a congratulatory address from the University of Washington. “The bright presence and commitment of the Bulgarian-American community in Seattle are an example of the shared values of learning and..
For yet another year, Bulgarians in Las Vegas gathered on the eve of May 24 to dedicate a special day to Bulgarian language, culture, cuisine, and traditions. “For the first time, the Mayor of Las Vegas personally attended the Bulgarian festival..
The independent mayor of Bucharest is the new president of Romania Nicusor Dan won the second round of the presidential election in..
The work of the Bulgarian Sunday School "St. St. Cyril and Methodius" in Egypt has been restored after a long interruption, announced the Minister of..
On the occasion of International Children's Day - June 1, the Bulgarian State Railways is organizing a retro attraction trip from Sofia to Pernik and back..
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