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Meet Erica Bol, an expert at the EU Policy Lab, whose work brings long-term thinking into today’s decision making
JRC science for intergenerational fairness and today's policies: what future for our children and grandchildren?
Scientific activities by areaFrom AI to quantum; from climate to competitiveness, we work on all areas of EU policy.
Scientific paper21 April 2026Of bees and buzz: towards validated NGS-based methods in honey authentication
18-22May2026Training and workshopsRoot cause analysis and event investigation trainingThis annual training course aims to provide or enhance theoretical knowledge and practical skills in investigating and analysing unusual events at nuclear installations.
19-22May2026Conferences and summits34th European Biomass Conference & ExhibitionThe world’s leading platform for biomass research, technology development and innovation.
19-22May2026Training and workshopsEmerging multidisciplinary computing visions | Early-career researchers shaping shared futures We invite you early-career researchers (Master’s student or PhD candidate) to submit their research-in-progress to our workshop at CPDP 1026: 'Emerging multidisciplinary computing visions: Early-stage researchers shaping shared futures', organised by the ADAPT Centre and the European Commission.