Yachay Tech University inaugurated a leveling process on the islands with 13 students.
Five Yachay Tech Students presented their water condenser at ExpoTic Fair (Quito) and the Science and Entrepreneurship Week Fair (Riobamba)
Nowadays, Dark Matter and Dark Energy are the trending topics in physics. Both constitute more than 90% of our universe, while the visible matter only the 4.5% of the universe. Dark Matter is considered as an invisible agent responsible for strange gravitational effects in the entire universe. For this reason, scientists are trying to detect it with special telescopes or by detectors of special particles on Earth. Moreover, Dark Matter is WHICH molds the internal structure of our universe. On the other hand, Dark Energy is a strange force responsible for the expansion of our the universe. It implies the existence of more universes outside.
Camilo Montes, new head of the Geology department published in PLOS ONE
The swearing-in ceremony of the student representatives for the co-government body of the University was held yesterday. Rector Carlos Castillo-Chávez and Legal Secretary María de Lourdes Miranda directed the event […]
A committee, led by Carlos Castillo-Chávez, traveled to Bogota on May 18 and 19 to participate in the First International Congress of Science Technology and Innovation of America organized by […]
Simone Belli will inaugurate the webinar cycle organized by ‘Investigación Cualitativa’
To access the complete press release in English please click on this link: https://medienportal.univie.ac.at/presse/aktuelle-pressemeldungen/detailansicht/artikel/chemically-tailored-graphene/
Edwin Cadena described turtle remains from Ecuadorian Pleistocene Epoch
Helene Skikos, Coordinator for Academic Exchanges at Yachay Tech, participated as speaker at the Workshop: “Opportunities that encourage and promote the internationalization of R+D+I of the agents of the National […]
Coordinated by Paul Arellano, the project received European Union funds
Faculty and students of Yachay Tech University organized the March for Science in Urcuquí