CONCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING NANOTECHNOLOGISTS FOR THE CREATION OF DUAL-PURPOSE NANOMATERIALS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2786-5487.1.17717Keywords:
nanotechnologies, nanomaterials for dual purposes, training of nanotechnologistsAbstract
The development of dual purpose nanomaterials for military and civilian applications requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines expertise in materials science, engineering, and military science. Nanotechnologists involved in this field should have a strong foundation in science and engineering, with a focus on materials science and nanotechnology. In addition, they should have hands-on research experience, a basic understanding of military science, and be aware of the ethical and safety considerations associated with the development of nanomaterials for military purposes. This article provides an overview of the conceptual principles of training nanotechnologists for the creation of dual purpose nanomaterials.
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