I attended the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems” in Tbilisi, Georgia on March 6-9, 2014 with an invited talk. This workshop was organized by Georgian Technical University; and the main organizers were Prof. Paata J. Kervalishvili and Dr. Archil A. Chirakazde. Several talks on nanotechnology methods for nuclear radiation sensors preparation, novel nanostructed materials, novel sensory instruments, and new achievements in nanosensory systems development were given by the experts in these areas. The hospitality of the organizers and the social programme were also impressive.
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