Technical and Natural Sciences
The Technical and Natural Sciences (TNS) division has been an integral part of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS) since its inception.
BHAAAS is a voluntary non-profit, non-governmental, non-partisan, multi-ethnic, and multi-cultural organization whose purposes are exclusively educational, scientific, and charitable, as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 3, 2007.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 3, 2007.
The Technical and Natural Sciences (TNS) division has been an integral part of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS) since its inception.
Imagine an interactive installation set up like an examination room, darkened just enough to see objects resembling ophthalmic diagnostic aids. A doctor in a white coat or surgical uniform, together with an assistant, guides you through the examination. You sit on the chair and the journey to a new dimension begins.
Dear BHAAAS members, On behalf of the BHAAAS Board of Directors, I would like to wish all a very happy 4th of July, Independence Day! Eldina Nizamić M.D BHAAAS President
On June 5th, Professor Slobodan Radosavljević, a member of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS) and president of the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts division of BHAAAS, inaugurated the exhibition titled "Architectural Whisper" at the Grand Théâtre de Québec in Canada. This exhibition attracted a record number of visitors, setting a new benchmark for attendance in the history of this prestigious cultural institution. During the grand opening, Mélissa Coulombe-Leduc, municipal councilor of the Quebec district, officially received a disk containing LiDAR data that Radosavljević had collected over seven years for the project and presented it as a gift to the city administration. These records, in the form of three-dimensional scans of the city of Quebec created using the most advanced LiDAR devices, will be utilized for various architectural, urban planning, and historical documentation purposes and hold invaluable significance for the city authorities.