As part of the ARTIFACT project (Artificial Intelligence for Urban Flood Resilience in Serbia and Europe), funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme, Jasmina Moskovljević, a junior research assistant at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Serbia, completed a two-month research visit at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands.
During her stay at one of Europe’s leading technical universities, she had the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from the international academic community, exchange knowledge and expertise, and gain valuable insights that will contribute to the further development of her research. She also took part in the university’s academic activities, gaining first-hand experience of TU Delft’s interdisciplinary research environment, where students and researchers work together to develop innovative solutions.
Research mobility opportunities such as this foster knowledge exchange, strengthen international partnerships, and support the professional development of early-career researchers, one of the key objectives of the ARTIFACT project.