CMDR COE Internship Research Paper presentations
Date: (25-07-2023)
Another prolific round of the CMDR COE Internship Program has come to an end and the Research Paper presentation took place today, 25 July 2023 in front of the Centre’s team of experts. The two interns from the March-July Term presented their projects. The first presentation was that of Ms. Tsveti Monova, supervised by LTC Genadi Kolev. She focused on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the modeling time-dependent processes besides how AI can enhance NATO’s capabilities in the future. Ms. Monova gave some interesting suggestions and examples about how AI can be incorporated into a website designed for a rapid response to crises. At the end of her presentation, she discussed the advantages of using AI clustering to filter corruption-related data.
Next presentation was delivered by Ms. Gergana Belcheva, supervised by Mr. Boris Guenov. Her case studies cover the issue of the public communications in times of a crisis as she uses examples and experience from earthquakes in Turkiye and Croatia. She demonstrated in her presentation the flaws of public communication in times of an emergency. Ms. Belcheva provided suggestions for improvement that can help countries to better prepare for such events and how the nation can stay informed during a disaster without falling in the trap of disinformation.
Both presentations received positive feedback from the audience and many insightful questions, that allowed the interns to further expand on what they have learned during the internship research, were raised. The CMDR COE Director presented certificates to the interns in recognition of their successful completion of the programme, and in appreciation of their work on the research papers, and the entire dedicated performance.
News
Representatives from CMDR COE delivered online lectures at the organized by the Egmont Institute a 4-day training activity in Brussels (22-25 April) to facilitate the operationalization of the newly adopted EU HRDDP (Human Rights and Due Diligence Policy on security sector support to third parties).
» read moreInsights from the MSG-221 Initiative: Integrating Science, Security, and Society for Enhanced Crisis Response
» read moreResilience through Civil Preparedness Course by Civil-Military Cooperation COE
» read moreMETT Training Bolsters Military Preparedness Across 14 Nations
» read moreCMDR COE welcomed the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
» read moreDistinguished visit from the Slovenian MFA was paid on the 6th March.
» read moreA two-day session Workshop on Improving disaster risk management understanding was held on 29th and 29th February 2024.
» read moreDepartment Head for the NATO Business Continuity Management
» read moreParticipation in a high-level conference at Tech Park Sofia
» read moreResilience workshop focused on Public Private Partnership
» read moreExploring the Interplay of Strategic Communications and Resilience in the Military Context
» read moreExploring Partnerships for Crisis Management and Disaster Response between Denmark and the Republic of Bulgaria.
» read moreCMDR COE delivered an article on the subject “Refugee Flow Management and Resilience Implications”
» read moreEmpowering Leaders with Critical Skills in Crisis Management
» read moreMSG – 221: M&S in Support of Building Resilience and Management of People Mass Movement
» read moreFrom 24 to 26 October 2023 in Sofia, Bulgaria was conducted the 4th CMDR COE AAB and the 11th CMDR COE SC meetings.
» read moreSuccessful completion of the NATO-approved Gender Focal Point Course online iteration
» read moreThe CMDR COE Director and the NCGM Commandant reaffirm commitment to cooperation
» read more