Objectives

Objectives:

  • presentation to the participants of t the up-to-date achievements for applications of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in different fields related to the diagnostics and defence against CBRN agents and the future perspectives and trends;
  • teaching and training of the participants in the scientific and technological background of nanostructured materials used in fields, like, new generation of advanced sensors and systems for early detection of CBRN agents, efficient defence against these agents, etc.;
  • initiation of trans-border and interdisciplinary collaborations between young scientists towards the implementation of the recent nanotechnological achievements to meet the emerging security challenges;
  • transfer of competence in the nanomaterials and nanotechnological advances in different fields of security and networking between young scientists from NATO and Partner countries in order to meet one of the key priorities of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme.

 

General topics:

  • nanocomposite materials with improved sensing properties
  • nanomaterials in quantum sensing and technology
  • graphene and carbon nanotubes for sensor applications
  • nano-based novel chemical and biological sensors
  • nanotechnological advances towards remote sensors
  • advanced nanotechnological approaches for CBRN agents early detection
  • defence against CBRN agents based on advanced nanotechnological approaches