On June 10th, in celebration of Science Day and Nikola Tesla’s birthday, the exhibition “Science in Mexico 2024” was opened in Belgrade. The exhibition is hosted at the Svetozar Marković University Library on King Alexander Boulevard.
This exhibition introduces the broader public of Serbia to previously unknown facts about contemporary Mexican science, sourced from the most eminent global scientometrics databases.
The scientific community of Mexico is one of the fastest-growing and highest-quality scientific communities in Latin America, and collaboration with it can greatly enhance the science, education, and economy of Serbia, according to a statement issued by the Embassy of Mexico in Serbia on the occasion of the exhibition.
At the opening of the exhibition, Dr. Adam Sofronijević, the author of the exhibition, and H.E. Carlos Félix, the Ambassador of Mexico to Serbia, addressed the audience.
The exhibition will showcase selected scientific articles by Mexican authors published in highly ranked international journals. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the illnesses and misfortunes that influenced Frida Kahlo’s art, the ethical stance of the Mexican scientific community on environmental protection, scientific research into Mexico’s rich cultural and historical heritage, as well as the exceptional achievements of Mexican science in the field of nanotechnology.