The CAREX project has invited 20 scientists to visit Iceland to exchange views and learn more about hot springs and life in difficult conditions, hot as well as cold. What place is better for that than Iceland?
The group will visit Hveragerði and Sólheimajökull, among other places, and the intention is to test various devices that are to be used for sampling and measuring life in peripheral areas, such as in very hot or very cold areas.
Matís' contact person is Viggo Marteinsson, viggo.marteinsson@matis.is, and provides further information about this trip / visit.