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.
In the early 1960s, it was concluded that Bulgaria’s water resources were insufficient to meet the needs of agriculture. As a result, large-scale construction of artificial water reservoirs began across the country. Between 1950 and 1985,..
Bulgarian students from both Bulgaria and the USA embarked on a journey to trace the history of Bulgarian-Americans, spending two years researching the story of Bulgarian emigration to America. Their efforts have been documented in the film “In the..
There is a special workshop for pottery - of the royal kind – used by the boyar families from the time of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (12 th – 14 th C.) in what was once the capital of Bulgaria – Veliko Tarnovo. The workshop is located at the..
This evening at 18:30, the Bulgarian school "AzBuki" in Tenerife, Canary Islands, will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a concert-performance. The..
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