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Strategy Workshop for Policy Makers



Conference



Workshop: Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies – Nanophotonics

AGENDA
The thematic workshop on Nanotechnology
Moscow, December 3, 2007
11:30 – 18:00

Scientific coordinator:
Prof. Sergey Pikin, A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, RAS;
The Head ofFP7-NMP NCP in Russia

11.30-13.00

Introduction
Part 1. Nano-Photonics
Alain Fontaine, Director of  CNRS, Director of the Institute NEEL-CNRS/UJF
Director of the CNRS Programme on Nanosciences (France)
“Photonics and Nanomaterials at NEEL-CNRS”

Gennadi Emelchenko, Institute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Chernogolovka (Russia)
“Luminescence of the zinc oxide nanorods and photonic crystal based nanostructures”

Elena Rogacheva, National Technical University “Kharkov Polytechnic Institute” (Ukraine)
“Quantum Size Effects and Transport Phenomena in IV-VI - Based 2D- Nanostructures”
Carlo Sirtori, MPQ Laboratories, University Paris VII (France)
“Merging THz QC lasers with telecom and microwave technologies”

13.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00 -18.00

flexible coffee break

Alexander Korneev, Department of Physics and Information Technologies, Moscow State Pedagogical University (Russia)
"Nanostructured superconducting detectors for break-through photonics  applications"
Bruno Gayral, CEA Grenoble (France)
“Electronic and photonic confinement in semiconductor nanowires
Maxim Gorkunov, Department of Mathematics, University of Strathclyde Glasgow G1 1XH, Scotland. (United Kingdom)
Manipulating light with nanosize metallic arrays

Part 2. Impact of  Nanomaterials on EHS
Vera Klechkovskaya, V. Volkov, Institute of Crystallography of RAS, Moscow (Russia)
Abilities of X-ray small angle scattering and electron diffraction in investigation of nanosystems

Irina Terenetskaya, Institute of Physics, NAS.  (Ukraine)
Prospects of nanotechnology in Vitamin D synthesis”

Armand Masion, CEREGE; Europole de l'Arbois; BP 80; 13545 Aix-en-Provence (France)
“Relations between surface reactivity of oxyde nanoparticles and biological responses”
Yuri Yevdokimov, S. Skuridin, Institute of Molecular Biology, RAS. (Russia)
 “Nanotechnology and nucleic acids”

Berger François, INSERM U 836, Brain Nanomedicine Group, Grenoble (France)
“Toward Nanomedicine using micro/nanodevices validating the concept of molecular biopsy”

Sergey Ignatov, State Research Center for Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk. (Russia)
Nanotechnology for bacteria detection and bio risk assessment of nanomaterials

Sergiy Sidorenko, National Technical University “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”(Ukraine
“Virtual International Laboratory in Electron Microscopy for Advanced Materials (VILEMAM)”
Marine Melkonyan, A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, RAS (Russia)
Sergey Kozyrev, Saint-Petersburg  State Polytechnical University (Russia)
Sergey Ostapyuk, Department for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy,
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
The need and opportunity for International Dialogue on Impact of Nanotechnology  on Environment, Health & Safety (EHS)”


Conclusions by the scientific coordinator






International Bureau (IB) of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); project co-ordinator, Germany Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France National Information Center for Ukraine-EC S&&T co-operation (NIP-UKR), Ukraine State University — Higher School of Economics (HSE), Russia
 
The project is funded by the European Commission
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