The association currently consists of 35 professional scientists located in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, with 34% women.
In Estonia, research encompasses astrophysics, theoretical physics, advanced ceramic materials, biomedicine, artificial intelligence, macroecology and Earth observation, with members working at institutions such as the University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology and the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics.
In Latvia, researchers focus on applied linguistics, character education, music pedagogy and cancer biomarkers, and are associated with the Latvian Academy of Culture and the University of Latvia among other institutions.
And in Lithuania they conduct research in theoretical physics, astrophysics, philology, linguistics, communication, architecture, affiliated with Vilnius University, Mykolas Romeris University and Kaunas University of Technology.