Dr. Asimina Arvanitaki, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Aristarchus Chair at the Perimeter Institute, has won the prestigious New Horizons in Physics Prize, making her the fifth Perimeter Institute faculty member to earn the award since its establishment in 2013.
The exhibition “Genii Loci | Greek Art from 1930 to the present” showcases over 140 emblematic works of 100 modern and contemporary Greek artists at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall in Saint-Petersburg (December 1, 2016- January 9, 2017).
AFPTV correspondent Will Vassilopoulos on Wednesday won an award for his coverage of the migrant crisis in his native Greece, from Britain's Rory Peck Trust which supports freelancers globally.
The chairman and chief of Michigan-based Dow Chemical will be at the forefront of the private sector group that advises the US secretary of commerce.
Two Greek nominees among the five pre-selected by the European Economic and Social Committee for the 2016 Civil Society Migration Prize to reward inspiring and successful examples of human solidarity.
When Greek Australian Konstantinos Barkoukis visited the Greek peninsula of Halkidiki last summer, he experienced firsthand what most people already know − a Greece in crisis. Unlike most, instead of pointing fingers and condemning behaviours, the Adelaide-born IT professional decided to delve into the issues of his homeland and actually do something about it.
It's only been a year since Greek Australian producer Nicolaos Demourtzidis introduced his feature-length film Istoria to the world, and his work has just been bestowed with a Hollywood International Independent Documentary Award (2016) in the Foreign Documentary Feature Category.
Researchers in Oxford's Department of Computer Science are developing software to tackle the tricky business of lip-reading. With even the best human lip-readers limited in their ability to accurately recognise speech, artificial intelligence and machine learning could hold the key to cracking this problem.
Destroyed during the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is being rebuilt
Greek consulting company North Events is taking its popular Greek Panorama exhibition to Manhattan next year and setting up shop in the heart of New York, which is by far one of the world’s largest and most popular cities.