The annual symposium will be special as selected participants from Indonesia and United State will join in tracing the historic trail of Rumphius’ works, the blind botanist whose works in the 17th century collected the biodiversity of plants and clams in Ambon. The activity will be centred in Fort Amsterdam in Hila, the outskirt of Ambon City, where Rumphius worked for the first decade of almost 50 years of his life in Ambon.
This year's symposium will cover 6 topics:
1. Exploring the marine environment: coral reefs to the deep-sea
2. Emerging energy technologies
3. Earth’s climate system
4. Human behaviour and cybersecurity
5. Neuroplasticity
6. Why and how populism and identity politics re-emerge in the current globalized world?
Deadline for submission: 28 April 2017
Find out more on http://aipi.or.id/

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