In the Region of Thessaly, expatriate students of the American Hellenic Institutetranslated

Expatriate college and university students who visited the Region and met with the Regional Governor Dimitris Kouretas were informed about the new predictive air pollution model activated by the Region of Thessaly and about the significant contribution - in dealing with emergency phenomena - of the Center for Civil Protection. In particular, they were informed in detail about the digital systems of the Civil Protection and about the use of artificial intelligence for the prediction of pollution in urban tissues and for the creation of the predictive flood model in the various hydrological basins of Thessaly.
The Greek-American students, who were accompanied by Nikos Laringakis (president of the American Hellenic Institute -AHI), are in our country within the framework of the American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF) 18th College Student Foreign Policy Program and the Region of Thessaly is the first Region to join the program.
Students visit Cyprus and Greece and have meetings with officials from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense, parliamentarians, military, diplomats, while they will receive briefings at US embassies and…


