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NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme

NATO SPS CLUSTER WORKSHOP ON KEY PRIORITY AREA ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES Leuven, Belgium - 17-18 September 2019. NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme. Title Authors. Project #. The Project. Please describe your project / activity including :

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NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme

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  1. NATO SPS CLUSTER WORKSHOP ON KEY PRIORITY AREA ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES Leuven, Belgium - 17-18 September 2019 NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme • Title • Authors • Project #

  2. The Project • Pleasedescribeyourproject/activityincluding: • Co-Directors and affiliations • General overview • Objectives • Expected outcomes comprehensible to the non-expert

  3. Project Outcome • Pleaseevaluate the outcome of yourproject, including: • Results (direct scientific and educationalsuccesses) • Impact (e.g. general contribution of the project to the field, contribution to regionalcooperation and security)

  4. WayForward • Pleaseelaborate on the following issues, including: • Whatwouldbe the naturalfollow-up for yourproject (scientific, commercial, etc.)? • Whatresearch in yourfieldrequiresurgent and substantialattention by the scientificcommunity? • Where SPS should focus more attention?

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