Last week's terrible earthquakes in Japan and Equador, shows that we all need 
to think out of the box to find solutions to difficult research areas like 
Earthquake prediction. Current and future students will be the ones who will 
find solutions for seemingly difficult research areas like Earthquake 
prediction. Last year's NASA Europa Challenge 
http://eurochallenge.como.polimi.it  was won by some high school students from 
Alaska who developed an amazing prototype of Global Earthquake Forecasting 
system. This shows if given the opportunity students can achieve amazing 
potential and be part of helping solve global challenges.

Details and video at 
http://www.edlinesites.net/pages/America_Bridge_Project/Europa_Challenge

This year ,we at the University of Nottingham  are supporting two excellent 
Challenges (ESNC University Challenge and NASA Europa Challenge) that will 
inspire students and staff to expand their ideas. Please come and participate 
in this free information event that will introduce these two challenges. Both 
these challenges are excellent opportunities for students and researchers to 
participate. Learn more about these competitions and join whichever competition 
that interests you.

Note that these are two seperate competitions that are run by two different 
organisations.

Event registration details at 
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/grace/events/eventsarticles/esnc-and-europa-challenge-2016.aspx

Students and staff from the University of Nottingham and other institutions are 
welcome.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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