NANO-2024

NANO-2024: “Quo Vadis– Ethics of the Scientific Research”

15-18 April 2024, Chişinău, Moldova

Scope of the Kolleg

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation aims at strengthening regional and interdisciplinary links between the scientists sponsored by the foundation, establishment of the worldwide contacts, introducing young scientists to the scholarship supported by the Humboldt Foundation and to research in Germany. Following these purposes, we organize the interdisciplinary meeting – Humboldt Kolleg:

NANO-2024: “Quo Vadis– Ethics of the Scientific Research”

The central goal of the Kolleg is to bring together professors, lectures and researchers from different research centers and universities, working in an intensive cooperation to share their experience, new ideas and results in various directions of NANO-world.

One of the central problems, which will be discussed:  how can we increase the level and the number of AvH-applications? The role of Humboldt clubs and their networks for resolving the problem will be profound increased.

The sittings are planned to be formal – sessions, and informal – free discussions, round-tables, meeting of members of the regional Humboldt-clubs network.

Organizers of the Humboldt Kolleg, with the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation:

 

Organizing committee

Prof. Anatolie Sidorenko, President of Humboldt Club Moldova, Vice-President of SFM, Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova sidorenko.anatoli@gmail.com

Prof. Marian JASKULA, Professor of Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland jaskula@chemia.uj.edu.pl

Prof. Alexander GOLUBOV, Professor of University of Twente, The Netherlands  a.a.golubov@utwente.nl

Prof. Ion TIGHINEANU, President of Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Vice-President of SFM, Chisinau, Moldova tiginyanu@asm.md

Prof. Vasile TRONCIU, Vice-Rector of TUM, Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova vasile.tronciu@adm.utm.md

Prof. Eduard MONAICO, President of SFM, Scientific researcher at Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova eduard.monaico@cnstm.utm.md

Prof. Eugen SAVA, General Secretary of Humboldt Club Moldova, Director of National Museum of Moldova History, Chisinau, Moldova eugen.sava2022@gmail.com

Prof. Stanislav GROPPA, Vice-Rector of State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova, stgroppa@gmail.com  

Dr. Ludmila SIDORENKO, University lecturer of  State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova, ludmila.sidorenco@usmf.md

Program of the Humboldt-Kolleg

NANO-2024: “Quo Vadis – Ethics of the Scientific Research”

Chişinău, Republic of Moldova, 15-18 April 2024

 

The event dedicated to the Jubilee: 60 Years of the Technical University of Moldova

organized by Technical University of Moldova, Moldavian Physical Society (SFM), State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Humboldt Club Moldova, with financial support of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany.

 

Day 1, Monday, 15.04.2024

12:00-24:00         Arrival of participants, accommodation in the hotel “BRISTOL” (“BRISTOL Central Park Hotel” 32, A. Puskin Street, MD-2012, Chisinau).

15:00-19:00         Registration of participants in the lobby of hotel “BRISTOL”.

18:00-19:00         Meeting of the Organizing Committee.

19:30-21:00         Welcome reception in the Bar of hotel “BRISTOL”.

 

Day 2, Tuesday, 16.04.2024

SESSION 1.

OPENING SESSION OF THE HUMBOLDT KOLLEG IN THE SENAT HALL OF THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MOLDOVA

Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, MD-2004, Bd. Stefan cel Mare, 168, room 205

 

9:00-10:00           Welcome addresses of Director of the Humboldt Kolleg, President of the “Humboldt Club Moldova” Anatolie Sidorenko, Minister of Education of Moldova Dan Perciun, Rector of the Technical University of Moldova Viorel Bostan, President of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova Ion Tighineanu,  Deputy Head of Mission – Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Moldova Peter Buschmann, Representative of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Steffen Mehlich.

10:00-12:30

PLENARY SESSION PL

10:00-10:20         PL1. Prof. Anatolie Sidorenko. Goals and programs of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Humboldtians at the Technical University of Moldova.

10:20-10:40         PL2. Prof. Viorel Bostan. 60 Years of Technical University of Moldova: achievements, prospects.

10:40-11:00         PL3. Prof. Ashok Vaseashta. Quo Vadis – Artificial Intelligence Internet of things, Internet of Behaviors and Nano-generators: Opportunities, Challenges and Ethical Concerns. International Clean Water Institute, Manassas, USA.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:30-12:00         PL4. Prof. Ion Tighineanu. Nanotechnologies development and ethics of their implementation (goals, impact, perspectives and limits of implementation). Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova.

12:00-12:30         PL5. Prof. Leonid Boshkov. Sustainable Development: A New Paradigm, Theoretical Fundamentals and Integrated Ethics. Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine.

12:30                     Press-Conference TV: Moldova-1, Publica-TV; Radio: Radio-Moldova; Newspapers: Moldova News, and other Mass media (40 min). Moderators: Prof. Anatolie Sidorenko, Prof. Adam Łukaszewicz, Prof. Mikhail Zveryakov.

 

13:00-14:00 LUNCH

 

14:30-16:30

YOUNG RESEARCHERS FORUM: POSTER SESSION

Chairs: Prof. Eduard Monaico, Prof. Marian Jaskula, Prof. Mousa Marwan, Prof. Mikhail Zveryakov

Presentation of young researchers reports and selection of the winners with the best presentations

PS1.    DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED HYPOTHERMIA ON FUZZY LOGIC ALGORITHMS. V. Cojocaru, T. Fedorisin, R. Galus. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Academiei str., 3/3, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS2.    STUDYING THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS GASES ON THE OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS OF THERMOCOUPLE PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS.

  1. Belotserkovskii, A. Sibaev, and A. Sidorenko. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS3.    ENHANCED MICROBIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF POLYETHYLENE. Serghei Corcimaru, Lilia Mereniuc, Feodora Sitnic. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology.

PS4.    APPLICATION OF CoFe2O4/PEG NANOCOMPOSITE AS A PEROXIDASE MIMETIC IN THE COLORIMETRIC DETECTION OF GLYPHOSATE. Tatiana Gutsul, Andrei Sirbu, Maria Lupu, Anatolie Sidorenko. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS5.    SENSORS FOR BATTERY SAFETY APPLICATIONS. Nicolai Ababii, Oleg Lupan. Technical University of Moldova, Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS6.    PREVALENCE OF SOME PIK3CA MUTATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA FROM THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA. Cristina Popa, Valentina Stratan, Valeri Tutuianu, Victor Sitnic, Veronica Balan, Novac Mihail, Mariana Sprincean, Neonila Casian. Institute of Oncology, Scientific Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, “Nicolae Testemitanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS7.    MIXED METAL OXIDE BASED GAS SENSOR. Rajat Nagpal. Technical University of Moldova, Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering, Center for Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS8.    SEMICONDUCTING METAL OXIDES IN BIOMARKER DETECTION FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS. Mihai Brînză. Technical University of Moldova, Center of Nanotechnologies and Nanosensors, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS9.    PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF TETRACYCLINE USING AERO-TiO2. Vladimir Ciobanu, Tatiana Galatonova. National Center for Materials Study and Testing, Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS10.  GOLD DECORATED GALIUM OXIDE NANOWIRES FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS. Elena I. Monaico, Eduard V. Monaico, Veaceslav V. Ursaki, Ion M. Tiginyanu. National Center for Materials Study and Testing, Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova.

PS11.  OBSOLETE PESTICIDES DECOMPOSITION IN SOIL USING MAGNETITE NANOPARTICLES. Inna Rastimesina, Tatiana Gutul, Olga Postolachi, Alexandr Sibaev. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS12.  USING OF THE MEAM MODEL FOR ADJUSTING THE TECHNOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF MAGNETRON DEPOSITION OF NB/CO NANOLAYERS. Vladimir Boian, Eugen Boian. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS13.  COMPLEXES OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES WITH ANTIBIOTICS OF VARIOUS CLASSES AGAINST RESISTANT STRAIN OF BACTERIA ESCHERICHIA COLI KO11. Chakhoyan, S. Oganian, Sh. Kazaryan, A. Hovhannisyan. Institute of biomedicine and pharmacy Russian-Armenian University, Erevan, Armenia.

PS14.  GAS SENSING DEVICES BASED ON AIIBVI SEMICONDUCTING OXIDE FILMS AND SINGLE NANOWIRE. Cristian Lupan. Technical University of Moldova, Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering, Center for Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS15.  FUNCTIONALIZED NANOMATERIALS ZnO:PdO FOR GAS SENSORS. Alexandr Sereacov, Nicolae Magariu, Oleg Lupan. Technical University of Moldova, Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering, Center for Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS16.  SYNTHESIS OF SnSe FILMS OBTAINED BY MAGNETRON SPUTTERING. Victor Suman, Vadim Morari, Victor Zalamai , Eduard Monaico, Emil Rusu. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, National Center for Materials Study and Testing, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS17.  STUDY OF Ga2O3 THIN FILMS OBTAINED BY AEROSOL SPRAY PIROLYSIS. Vadim Morari , Emil Rusu , Victor Zalamai, Alexei Meshalkin. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, National Center for Materials Study and Testing, Technical University of Moldova, State University of Moldova, Institute of Applied Physics, Moldova.

PS18.  MOLECULAR GENETIC APPROACHES IN THE TREATMENT OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS. Rintu Ann Reji, Ludmila Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS19.  TECHNOLOGY OF FABRICATION AND APPLICATIONS OF 3D MICRO-NANO-ARCHITECTURES BASED ON AERO-GaN. Tudor Braniste. National Center for Materials Study and Testing, Technical University of Moldova.

PS20.  THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF A THERMOELECTRIC MODULE MADE OF TTT2I3 AND TTT(TCNQ)2 ORGANIC CRYSTALS. Ionel Sanduleac, Silvia Andronic. Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Technical University of Moldova, Chișinău, Moldova.

PS21.  SUPERCONDUCTOR-INSULATOR TRANSITION IN SUPERCONDUCTING NANOWIRES. Andrei Zaikin. Institute for Quantum Materials and Technologies, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany.

PS22.  FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES OF TWO-BARRIER SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES. Mane Khachatryan, Elya Makaryan, Surik Khudaverdyan. Armenian National Polytechnic University, Teryan str., 105, Yerevan, Armenia.

PS23.  THE USE FLOATING MULTICHANNEL ELECTRODE FOR MONITORING THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE MYOCARDIUM. Oksana Vlasenko, Ihor Rokunets, Olga Chaikovska, Viktor Chechel, Ludmila Sidorenko, Svetlana Sidorenko, Oleg Vlasenko. National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya, Ukraine, State Medical University of Medicine and Pharmacy Nicolae Testemitsanu, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS24.  IS IT POSSIBLE TO AVOID TERMINOLOGICAL ERRORS IN SCIENTIFIC TEXTS? (ON EXAMPLE OF MINERALOGICAL TERMS IN A.C. CELSUS’ TREATISE DE MEDICINA). PhD Natalia Kulikova. Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.

PS25.  SUPERCURRENT REVERSAL IN ZEEMAN-SPLIT JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS. A.A. Golubov, S.-I. Suzuki, Y. Asano. Faculty of Science and Technology and + Institute MESA for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

PS26.  MEDICINES BASED ON NANOSIZED SILICA – ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS. Igor Gerashchenko. Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

PS27.  Quantum oscillations in topological insulator microwires contacted with superconducting In2Bi leads. Leonid Konopko, Albina Nikolaeva, Tito Huber.Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS28. BASIC ASPECTS OF BACTERIAL TRANSFORMATION

Niconova Tatiana, Costeva Anastasia, Sidorenko Svetlana, Sidorenko Ludmila. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova, Rehabilitation Clinic Valens, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland

PS29.  METHODOLOGY FOR THE FORMATION OF ANN’s ELEMENTS. Maria Lupu. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS30.  SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURES SUPERCONDUCTOR/FERROMAGNET. Andrei Prepelita. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS31.  THE CRITICAL MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SUPERCONDUCTING NANOSTRUCTURES BASED ON NB AND CU-NI – ALLOY LAYERS. Evgheni Antropov. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS32   RE-ENTRANCE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN NANOSTRUCTURES BASED ON NB AND CU-NI – ALLOY LAYERS. Roman Morari. Technical University of Moldova, Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Chisinau MD2028 Moldova.

PS33.  APPLICATION OF NARROW BAND IMAGING FOR EARLY DIAGNOSTIC OF URINARY BLADDER TUMORS. Ivan Vladanov, Alexei Plesacov, Ludmila Sidorenko, Ghenadie Scutelnic, Vitalii Ghicavii. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

PS34.  AN INSIGHT INTO TECHNOLOGIES AIDED IN THE ENCODE PROJECT. Anaswara Kuzhipurayidathil Vijayakumar, Ludmilla Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy Nicolae Testemitanu, Chisinau Republic of Moldova.

PS35.  MOLECULAR AND GENETIC APPROACH TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE. Mohamed Azhar, Svetlana Sidorenko, Ludmila Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chisinau, Republic Moldova, Rehabilitation Clinic Valens, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland.

PS36.  MOLECULAR TRIGGER MECHANISMS FOR NEURODEGENERATION PROCESS VIA MITOPHAGY IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE. Alexandra Sochirca, Ludmila Sidorenko, Svetlana Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chișinău Republic of Moldova, Rehabilitation Clinic Valens, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland.

PS37.  ADVANCES IN RECENT TECHNIQUES OF SOFT TISSUE TRAUMA IN CHILDREN. Tatiana Cozariz, Egor Porosencov, Ludmila Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS38.  COMBINATION OF KINETOTHERAPY AND NANOPLASMA TECHNOLOGIES: IMPACT ON IMPROVING THE GENERAL HEALTH INDEX IN THE THERAPY OF PAIN CONDITIONS OF THE SPINE. Rodion Uzun, Radii Babanu, Аlla Pogorleţchi, Svetlana Sidorenko, Ludmila Sidorenko. Physical Rehabilitation Clinic “Kineto Plus”, Chisinau, Moldova. Rehabilitation Clinic Valens, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitsanu”.

PS39.  GENETIC PREDISPOSITIONS IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE. Wesam Elabid, Ludmila Sidorenko. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS40.  EFFECTS OF BETA-BLOCKERS ON CARDIAC PHENOTYPES. Rahul Rejimon Nair, Sidorenko Ludmila. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

PS41. THE APPROACH OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE TO THE TREATMENT OF

GAUCHER DISEASE. Ludmila Rotaru, Ludmila Sidorenko, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemitsanu”, Chisinau, Moldova.

 

14:30-18:00

SESSION 2. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FROM CBRN

Chairs: Prof. Ioana IONEL, Prof. Leonid BOSHKOV

14:30  Prof. Ildiko Tulbure. ”1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia. Quo vadis technology advance – prospects and provocations.

14:55  Prof. Ioana Ionel. University Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania. Research in the field of air quality control. Ethics and results.

15:20  Karam Al Qalawi. ”1 Decembrie 1918” University, Faculty of Engineering, Unirii-Str., 15-17, Alba Iulia, Romania. Usage perspectives of renewable energy resources in Jordan.

15:35  Prof. Mikhail Zveryakov. Odessa State Economic University, Odessa, Ukraine. Theoretical Paradigm of Sustainable Development and Ukrainian Realities.

 

16:30-17:30   PODIUM DISCUSSION 1: ETHICAL PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESULTS OF RESEARCH

Moderators: Prof. Vladimir Fomin, Prof. Pavel Donec, Prof. Mikhail Zveryakov

17:30-18:00

EVALUATION OF THE BEST POSTERS  OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS

Commission members: Prof. Eduard Monaico, Prof. Marian Jaskula, Prof. Marwan Mousa, Prof. Mikhail Zveryakov

 

19:00-22:00 CONFERENCE DINNER

Prizes award for the best posters of young researchers at the NANO-2024 Humboldt Kolleg. recommendations for application to the Alexander von Humboldt fellowship.

 

Day 3, Wednesday, 17.04.2024

9:00-13:00

SESSION 3. LIMITS OF NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES

Chairs: Prof. Eduard Monaico, Prof. Leonid Boshkov

9:00    Prof. Eduard Monaico. Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau. Controlled engineering of gold nanodots deposition using hopping electrodeposition.

9:30    Prof. Vasile Tronciu. Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau. Theoretical studies of the dynamics of two section blue-violet semiconductor lasers.

9:50    Prof. Mihai Maсovei. Institute of Applied Physics, Moldova. Quantum hybrid system’s dynamics via environmental thermostat.

10:10 Dr. Aurelian Buzdugan. State University from Moldova. Risks associated with nanoengineering and researchers responsability.

10:30 Prof. Vadim Sirkeli. State University from Moldova. High performance ZnSe-based ultraviolet photodetectors with Cr/Au, Ni/Au and hybrid Ag-nanowire contacts.       

11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:30  Prof. Sawłowicz Zbigniew. Institute of Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. Advancing Geological Education Through Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions.

11:50 Prof. Marian Jaskula. Faculty of Chemistry at Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. Silver Nanowire Array Sensor for Sensitive and Rapid Detection of H2O2.

12:10     Prof. Leonid Boshkov. Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine. Types and Stages of Ethnogenesis and the Origins of Ethnic Passionarity.

12:40 Dr. Gheorghe Para. Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D. Ghitu” of Technical University of Moldova. Topological surface state in the thermoelectric properties of Bi2Te3 layers.

 

14:00-18:00

EXTERNAL SESSION 4. LIMITS OF NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES

bus transfer to the External Session in “Milești Mici”

Podium discussions. Networking and international Collaboration: experience, new forms and perspectives. Moderators: Prof. Adam Łukaszewicz, Prof. Anatolie Sidorenko, Prof. Leonid Boshkov.

 

Day 4, Thursday, 18.04.2024

9:00-13:00

SESSION 5. NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES

Chairs: Prof. Marwan Mousa, Prof. Detlef Beckmann

9:00    Prof. Vladimir Fomin. Institute for Emerging Electronic Technologies, Leibniz IFW, Dresden, Germany. Superconductor 3D Nanoarchitectures.

9:30    Prof. Detlef Beckmann. Institute for Quantum Materials and Technologies, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. Spin transport in high-field superconductors.

10:00 Dr. Svitlana Kondovych. Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden, Germany. Strain-driven topological textures in ferroic materials.

10:30 Prof. Marwan S. Mousa. Jadara University, Jordan. Advanced Analysis of Copper Nano-tips as Cold Field Emission Electron Sources.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:30 Dr. Zalamai Victor. National Center for Materials Study and Testing, UTM, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. Excitonic states in layered semiconductor singlecrystals.

11:50 PhD stud. Litra Dinu. Technical University of Moldova. Sensors based on metal oxides for medical applications.

12:10 PhD stud. Lupan Cristian. Technical University of Moldova, Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering. Nanodevices based on AIIBVI semiconducting oxide nanowire.

12:30 Prof. Pavel Donec. Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport, Kharkiv, Ukraine. Rationalization as a principle of civilization process and the problem of “common sense”.

 

13:00-14:00 LUNCH

 

14:00-15:30

SESSION 6. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT – LIMITS OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES

Chairs: Prof. Ionel Ioana, Prof. Gerd Antes

14:00 Prof. Gerd Antes. Freiburg, Germany. From Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) to Artificial Intelligence (AI) – History and Methodological Challenges.

14:30 Dr. Shushanik Kazaryan. Institute of biomedicine and pharmacy Russian-Armenian University, Erevan, Armenia. Comparative analysis of biocompatibility of chemical and biogenic Fe3O4 nanoparticles.        

14:50    Dr. Ludmila Sidorenko. State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova. Pathologically increased central regulation of the heart rhythm – a diagnostic biomarker.

15:10 Prof. Mariana Sprincean. State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Moldova. Bioethical principles in prenatal diagnostics and genetic counseling

15:30 Dr. Oleksii Chepliaka. Vinnitsa National Pyrohov Memorial Medical University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine. Hemostatic effect of nanosilica-alginate composition vs kaolin on model of parenchymal bleeding in rats.

15:50 Dr. Roman Chornopischuk. Vinnitsa Medical University, Ukraine. Use of computer morphometry in the complex diagnostic program of patients with burn injuries.

16:00 Prof. Oleg Vlasenko. National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsa, Ukraine. The use of floating multichannel electrodes for monitoring the electrical activity of the myocardium.

 

16:20-16:40 COFFEE BREAK

 

16:40-17:30 SUMMING-UP SESSION: DISCUSSION ABOUT NETWORKING, COLLABORATION STRENGTHENING, AND MEMORANDUM ELABORATION

Moderators: Prof. Anatolie Sidorenko, Prof. Eugen Sava, Prof. Detlef Beckmann, Prof. Marian Jaskula

 

18:00-23:00 DEPARTURE OF PARTICIPANTS

 

 

15.04.2024

1200-2359

Arrival of participants, accommodation in the  Hotel Radisson Blu Leogrand Hotel  “BRISTOL”

(“BRISTOL Central Park Hotel” 32, A. Puskin Street, MD-2012, Chisinau)

1500-1900

Registration, Distribution of the Conference materials in the lobby of hotel “BRISTOL”

1800-1900

Meeting of the Organizing Committee

1900-2130

Welcome Reception – Bar of hotel “BRISTOL”

 

 

 

16.04.2024

830-900

Registration, Distribution of the Conference materials in the lobby of campus no. 1 of TUM

(Bd. Stefan cel Mare 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova)

910-1000

CONFERENCE OPENING, WELCOME SPEECHES

1000-1210

PLENARY SESSION PL – room 1-205, TUM

Anatolie SIDORENKO; Viorel BOSTAN; Ion TIGHINEANU; Ashok VASEASHTA; Leonid BOSHKOV

1330-1430

13:30 – 14:30    LUNCH

1430-1630

SECTION 2-1

Environmental protection from CBRN

room 1-205, TUM

Poster SECTION

Young researchers forum

1530-1600

15:30 – 16:00    COFFEE BREAK

1600-1730

SECTION 2-2

Podium discussion 1:  Ethical problems of implementation of the results of research

room 1-205, TUM

1730-1800

The best posters award and appreciation of young researchers-winners of the posters competition

1900-2200

19:00-22:00 CONFERENCE DINNER (Restaurant of hotel “BRISTOL”)

Presentation of the best posters of young researchers at the NANO-2024 Humboldt Kolleg, prizes award.

 

 

 

17.04.2024

930-1100

SECTION 3-1

Limits of Novel Technologies

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

1100 -1130

11:00 – 11:30    COFFEE BREAK

1100-1230

 SECTION 3-2

Limits of Novel Technologies

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

1300-1800

EXTERNAL SECTION 4

 Limits of Novel Technologies (bus transfer to the External Session in “Milești Mici”).

Podium discussions. Networking and international Collaboration: experience, new forms and perspectives.

 

 

 

18.04.2024

930-1100

SECTION 5-1

Novel technologies

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

1100-1130

11:00 – 11:30    COFFEE BREAK

1130-1300

SECTION 5-2

Novel technologies

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

1300-1400

13:00 – 14:00    LUNCH

1400-1530

SECTION 6

Health and Environment – Limits of Nanotechnologies

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

1600-1630

16:00 – 16:30    COFFEE BREAK

1630-1700

SUMMING-UP SECTION:  discussion about networking,

collaboration strengthening, and Memorandum elaboration.

Conference room of hotel “BRISTOL”

 

1700-2300

17:00-23:00 DEPARTURE OF PARTICIPANTS

 

AvH Kolleg 2024 baner

The Humboldt Kolleg titled Multidisciplinarity in Modern Science for the Benefit of Society took place on September 21-22, 2017. The workshop aimed to harness the power of multidisciplinary approaches in modern science by bringing together scientists from various research disciplines and countries. Participants included researchers from MoldovaGermany, and neighboring nations. The event provided a platform to discuss the latest developments in research fields situated at the intersection of multiple scientific areas.

Key Objectives:

  1. Foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among scientists.
  2. Explore multidisciplinary research topics.
  3. Facilitate interactions between young researchers and established scientists.
  4. Initiate scientific projects for potential funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation or other German and EU programs.

Highlighted Research Topics:

  • Nanotechnologies: Present and future.
  • Quantum dynamics and quantum technologies.
  • New materials and applications.

The workshop featured plenary talks by renowned researchers, invited presentations, and contributed talks on specific border research topics.

Download the Humboldt-Kolleg 2017 program and book of Abstracts

Humboldt Kolleg_2017

In the period 24-25 September in Chisinau held the Humboldt Kolleg 2015 – event dedicated to the International year of light “Science and Society:  the use of light”

The Humboldt Kolleg is a continuation of events dedicated to IYL 2015. The aim of the workshop is to bring together young researchers, students, postgraduate students and famous scientists from the fields of laser physics, optics and photonics and to give them the opportunity to exchange information, to discuss the latest achievements and trends for further development, as well as to initiate new collaborative interactions and projects at the regional and European levels.

The symposium focused on:

  • Spreading the information among the young scientists and society concerning the recent progress in the field of light sources
  • History of the development of laser physics
  • Discussions on the applications of different types of lasers in our daily life
  • Future trends: the way from electronic to photonic technologies
 
 

Organizers

Chair:                              Dr.hab.  Vasile TRONCIU

Co-chair:                         Dr.  Eduard MONAICO

Deadline for 1-page Abstract Submission:  April 1, 2024

Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2024

Humboldt Kolleg: April 15-18, 2024

Anniversary meeting of Humboldtians in Moldova

A significant event took place in the capital of Moldova, Chisinau from April 15 to 18, 2024 – the international conference “Humboldt-Kolleg” NANO-2024: “Quo Vadis – Ethics of the Scientific Research”, dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Technical University of Moldova with the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (https://www.humboldt-foundation.de).

At the opening of the conference, held on April 16 in the Senate Hall of the Technical University, the representative of the German Embassy in Moldova – deputy Head of Mission Dr. Peter BUSCHMANN, presented a welcoming speech, noting the extremely important role Humboldtians – famous scientists who were fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in the development of intensive scientific, technical and cultural cooperation between Moldova and Germany and expressed the hope that the holding of the Humboldt Kolleg in Chisinau will lead to the emergence of new fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and further deepening of cooperation.

         Vice-Rector of the Technical University, Professor Vasile TRONCIU, who was a fellow of the Foundation in the early 2000s, noted the important role of Humboldtians in the development of the University and noted that among 32 Humboldtians from Moldova (16 physicists, 8 chemists, 4 mathematicians and 4 archaeologists), the largest number of them work at the Technical University: 8 TUM employees conducted two years of scientific research in leading research centers of Germany with financial support of the foundation.

The director of the Institute of Clean Water from Washington, Professor Ashok VASEASHTA, a foreign member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, in his greeting talk noted the fruitful long-term joint work with TUM professors within the framework of various projects and programs, and expressed confidence in the further expansion of cooperation.

The General Secretary of the Association of Humboldtians of Poland “Humboldt Polonorum” Professor Marian JASKULA wished the Technical University of Moldova the same successful development and further close cooperation with European countries.

The President of the Association of Humboldtians of the Maghreb countries and Jordan Professor Marwan MOUSA emphasized the exceptional importance for peace and sustainable development of all countries of maintaining contacts between Humboldtians. There are already more than 40 thousand of them from 100 countries of all over the world! This is a powerful driver of sustainable development.

The President of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, academician Ion TIGHINEANU, who was a Humboldt Fellow in 1994-1995, emphasized that the Humboldt Foundation not only provides the opportunity for fruitful scientific work in Germany but also contributes to the further scientific growth of Humboldtians.

Director of Humboldt-Kolleg, President of the Humboldt Club Moldova Association, Academician Anatolie SIDORENKO, scholarship holder of the Foundation in 1993-1995, in his speech spoke about the goals and capabilities of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, about the uniqueness of this program, which supports the lifelong scientific activity of former Humboldt Fellows, buying them expensive equipment if they return to their homeland and provides further supporting their careers, paying for participation in conferences, publication of books and articles, as well as supports repeated stays at German Universities for up to 3 months. Academician SIDORENKO cited the words of Frank Walter STEINMEIER who, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany in 2009, at the meeting with fellows of the Humboldt Foundation in Berlin, said very important and meaningful words:  “You, Humboldtians, are the scientific ambassadors of Germany in your countries and contribute to the fulfillment of one of the most important missions of our Ministry – strengthening and developing ties between Germany and your countries, which certainly leads to strengthening peace and cooperation in Europe.”

During the three days of the Humboldt Kolleg conference, scientists from 10 countries took part in it: from Germany, the USA, Poland, Ukraine, Armenia, Moldova, Romania, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. Various current areas of research were discussed: v nanotechnology, artificial intelligence systems, biophysics and genetic engineering.

 

The main leitmotif in the title of the conference was the most important problem – “Ethics of Scientific Research”, which unites all these areas of research and imposes a special responsibility on scientists.

 scientists who gave their reports drew attention to:

– Uncontrolled gene-modifying experiments in closed biological laboratories, capable of creating previously unseen deadly viruses;

– chaotic development of artificial intelligence systems that can fall into the hands of terrorists or simply inadequate people;

– unconscious large-scale use of nanomaterials that can easily pass through the cell membrane and cause severe pathologies;

– as well as many other issues that are the other side of the coin – some possible negative sides of the scientific and technological progress, were actively discussed at 6 sessional meetings of the conference, podium discussions and round table discussions. As the result, the provisions of the final document of the conference were formulated: the Memorandum of the Humboldt-Kolleg NANO-2024, which will be sent to the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for further dissemination to the scientific community.

 

Director of the Humboldt Kolleg,

President of the Humboldt Club Moldova,

Academician Sidorenko Anatolie.

Director of the Humboldt Kolleg NANO-2024

Prof. Dr. Sidorenko Anatolie,

Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies “D.GHITU”    

Technical University of Moldova

 E-mail  sidorenko.anatoli@gmail.com  anatolie.sidorenko@mib.utm.md

Alexander von Humboldt Fellows at TUM