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October 31st, 2007
Nanotechnology for security and crime prevention
Abstract:
A conference on nanotechnology for security and crime prevention will take place in London, UK, on 17 January.
The event will examine a wide spectrum of new scientific developments taking place in the fight against crime. The latest discoveries and advances will be discussed, from the latest research in nanotechnology and forensics to explosives detection that will revolutionise our security sector.
The day will include presentations on multi-analyte detection of contact residues and metabolites in latent fingerprints; trace element detection by ion beam analysis; micro and nanotechnology for brand security; and nanoparticle probes with simultaneous luminescence and Raman fingerprints.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.nano.org.uk/events/ionevents.htm
Source:
cordis.europa.eu
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