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VILIPO 2024 Judges:

  • Assist. Dr. Irena Nedveckytė from Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, Institute of Biosciences
  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Virginija Kalcienė from Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, Institute of Biosciences
  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martynas Petrikas, Vice-dean for studies of the faculty at Vilnius University Faculty of Communication
  • Daiva Vyšniauskienė, English Teacher at Vilnius Lyceum
  • Dr. Giedrius Trakimas from Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, Institute of Biosciences
  • Dr. Jurga Būdienė, Senior Researcher at Nature Research Center, Laboratory of Chemical and Behavioral Ecology
  • Dr. Kristijonas Genevičius, Chief Researcher at Vilnius University Faculty of Physics; and Institute of Chemical Physics
  • Dr. Sergėjus Orlovas, Chief Researcher at Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Head of the Laboratory of Coherent Optics
  • Elvar Gahramanov, IT Specialist at Meridian Lyceum
  • Evelina Karčauskienė, Art teacher at Solom Aleichem ORT gymnasium
  • Gabija Soltanaitė, Physics Teacher at Meridian Lyceum
  • Giedrė Pekūnaitė, Senior IT Teacher at Meridian Lyceum
  • Julius Kavaliauskas, Biology Teacher at Vilnius Žirmūnai gymnasium; and Vilnius Simonas Daukantas gymnasium
  • Karolina Polionis, Art teacher at Solom Aleichem ORT gymnasium
  • Linas Aidokas, Junior Assistant at Vilnius University Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies
  • Lukas Bagdonavičius, Vice-principal and Physics Teacher at VGTU engineering lyceum
  • Neringa Urbonaitė, PhD student, Specialist at Vilnius University Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies
  • Prof. Dr. Aistis Raudys from Vilnius University Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
  • Simona Šernienė, English teacher at Vilnius Žirmūnai gymnasium
  • Tamara Pathak, Photography teacher and lecturer at Vilnius service business vocational training center and VIKO
  • Virginija Kriaučiūnaitė, Biology and English teacher methodologist at Vilnius Gabija progymnasium
  • Vladislovas Čižas, PhD student at Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
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