PhD Student Presents at NT4D

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Margaret E. Kosal
margaret.kosal@inta.gatech.edu

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Nunn School PhD student Taylor Smith was invited to present at the 2014 Nanotechnology for Defense Conference (NT4D).

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Nunn School PhD student Taylor Smith was invited to present at the 2014 Nanotechnology for Defense Conference (NT4D) held in late November in Chantilly, Virginia.

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Nunn School PhD student Taylor Smith was invited to present at the 2014 Nanotechnology for Defense Conference (NT4D) held in late November in Chantilly, Virginia.

Smith presented research highlighting the results of a study on implications of advancements in Russia’s nanotechnology and nanoscience programs for national and international security. Focusing primarily on the Russia’s nanotechnology investment portfolio and possible future applications of basic research in the country, the work provides insight into the current state of affairs in the country. Smith is working alongside Nunn School Assistant Professor Margaret E. Kosal, exploring nanotechnology innovation in Russia and the United States. The conference provided a unique lens into the United States’ current and future applications of nanotechnology for and by the military.

NT4D is the premier annual event bringing together scientists and engineers from defense service laboratories, universities, small business, and industry who are working on applications of nanotechnology for defense capabilities. Distinguished presenters included Lloyd Whitman, Assistant Director of Nanotechnology in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Mihail C. Roco, Chair of the US National Science and Technology Council subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET); and Alicia Jackson, Deputy Direct of DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office (BTO).

Initiated a decade ago by the Air Force Research LaboratoryArmy Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), NT4D remains the foremost event addressing emerging and nanotechnologies for defense. The conference is jointly sponsored by the Department of Defense Laboratories (the Army Research Laboratory, the Navy Research Laboratory, and the Air Laboratory), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Categories
Nanotechnology and Nanoscience
Related Core Research Areas
Electronics and Nanotechnology, National Security
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Keywords
International Affairs, Kosal, Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology for Defense Conference (NT4D), security, Taylor
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  • Created On: Dec 17, 2014 - 7:22am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:17pm