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'Nanotechnology for Security and Crime Prevention'

18th January 2007, The Royal Society, London 

This one day 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 anti-terrorism laser technology with the potential to revolutionise airport security to the latest research discoveries in nanoforensics.

Professor Russell Cowburn of Imperial College, London,
winner of the Degussa European Science-to-Business Award 2006, will be presenting.

Speakers from the Forensic Science Service, the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, Authentix, Cranfield University, the Forensic Telecommunications Services and the University of Sheffield are also confirmed.

The 2004 Security & Crime Prevention conference delegates included:
The Home Office, EPSRC, Pira, Thales Research and Technology Ltd, Sun Chemicals, QinetiQ,
Scottish Business Crime Centre, Cranfield University, Tayside Police, Pera, Metropolitan Police,
Forensic Science Service, Lothian and Borders Police, Strathclyde Police, Forensic Telecommunications Services,
Scottish Police College, NPL, Mitsui & Co., Bank of Scotland, Royal Netherlands Embassy.

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Email: carrie.smith@nano.org.uk for further information

Fax to: 01786 447530 or contact Carrie Smith Tel: +44 (0)1786 447520

 


 


Followed by


4th Albert Franks Memorial Lecture
'Micro and Nano Technologies for Food - a healthy and safe option?'

This year's speaker:
The Institute of Nanotechnology welcomes one of the world's leading experts on food science,
Dr Frans Kampers
,

Director of BioNT, Wageningen biotechnology centre for food and health innovation.

Thursday 18th January, 2007
The Royal Society, London

Register free now!

Discounted rates and priority bookings for members.
To find out more about membership please contact Gemma McCulloch.

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