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3rd International Seminar on Nanosciences and Nanotechnology
Summary posted by Meridian on 7/29/2010 The 3rd International Seminar on Nanosciences and Nanotechnology, organized by the Office of the Scientific Advisor to the State Council of the Republic of Cuba and the Center for Advanced Cuban Studes (CEAC), will take place from September 6-10, 2010, in Havana, Cuba. The aim of the conference is to open new paths of cooperation for the development of CEAC, consolidate existent and emerging networks in the country, and provide elements for the design of a national strategy in this field. The previous seminar, held in November 2008, was attended by 35 prominent and high-level professionals from such countries as Japan, Germany, England, France, China, Russia and Spain. The full program and registration information can be found online at the link below. The original article may still be available at www.seminarionanotecnologiascuba.com/ As tagged by Meridian Institute:
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