Lecturers

Prof. Plamen Petkov

University of Chemical Technology & Metallurgy, Bulgaria

Transparent thin In2O3 and SnO2 films for sensors

 

Prof. Dumitru Tsiulyanu

Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova

Impedance characterization of gas sensitive chalcogenide films

 

Prof. Mohammed Achour

Ibn Tofail University Kenitra, Morocco

DC and AC electrical conductivity of insulator/conductor composites for sensor applications – experience and modeling

Measurement and modeling of dielectric response of composite materials

 

Dr. Alejandro Ansón

Instituto de Carboquímica (CSIC), Saragoza, Spain

Nanostructured carbon materials: synthesis and applications

Carbon nanostructured materials for sensors

 

Prof. Arezki Benfdila

University M. Mammeri, Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria

Novel sensors based on nanoFETs

 

Prof. Luis Cadilion Costa

University of Aveiro, Physics Department, Portugal

Using microwave radiation in metrology and nanomaterials synthesis

Electrical and magnetic properties of polymers for sensor applications

 

Prof. Miroslav Jelinek

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic

Advanced laser technology for fabrication of doped, inorganic or organic, layers and multilayers for thin film sensors

 

Prof. Taras Kavetskyy

John Paul II University Lublin, Poland

Positron annihilation spectroscopy of polymer nanocomposites with ion-synthesized carbon nanostructures and metal nanoparticles

Ureasil-based polymer matrices as sensitive layers for construction of amperometric biosensors for monitoring the level of wastewater pollution

 

Prof. Doriana Malinovska

CLSNES, B A S, Sofia, Bulgaria

Nanostructured ZnO films based sensors

Nanomaterials for safety energy management

 

Prof. Perica Paunovic

University “Sts. Cyril & Methodius”, FYR Macedonia

Improvement of the catalytic activity of Pt or Ru through synergetic interaction with Co – Approach for reducing noble metals in electrocatalysts aimed for water electrolysis

 

Prof. Cyril Popov

Institute of Nanostructure Technologies and Analytics, University of Kassel, Germany

Quantum information technology and sensing based on color centers in diamond

 

Dr. Marinela Striccoli

CNR Institute for Physical and Chemical Processes Bari, Italy

Colloidal nanostructures as building blocks for advanced applications: properties and functions

Innovative nanocomposites and hybrid materials towards sensing and detection

 

Prof. Dan Tonchev

University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Optically active oxide glass ceramics – synthesis, characterization and applications

 

Prof. Georgy Vayssilov

Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria

Atomic dynamics modelling: first principals

 

Prof. Ashok Vaseashta

Institute for Advanced Sciences Convergence, NUARI, Herndon and New Jersey State University, USA

Roadmapping the future in defense and security: innovations in technology using multidisciplinary convergence

Loaded nanofibers for force protection, filtration, decontamination