The scientific symposium "Nano-Micro ICR2025," aimed at exploring the latest advancements in nanotechnology and microelectronics, was successfully held through the joint efforts of the Iran Nano and Micro Technologies Innovation Council (INIC), Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi University of Technology, and top industrial universities in the country (UT5). This unique event created an exceptional platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among researchers, academics, and industry experts from Iran, China, and Russia.
The symposium covered a wide array of topics within the field of nanotechnology, including nanomaterials and their applications, nano-biotechnology and nanomedicine, nanoelectronics and microelectronics, as well as advanced methods for fabrication and characterization of nanostructures.
Prominent scientific figures from leading universities and research institutes around the world took part in this event. Professor Guanjun Nie from the Chinese Academy of Sciences delivered a presentation on the use of membrane vesicles for immune tumor therapies.
Professor Yue-ai Miao from Donghua University in China explored ion transport mechanisms in fiber composite electrolytes. Representing Russia, Professor Igor Kudinov from Samara State Technical University introduced pyrolysis technologies for hydrogen production and carbon nanomaterials. In addition, Professor Evgeny Parfenov from Ufa University of Science and Technology presented his research on biomimetic coatings for medical implants.
From Iran, Meysam Jalali of Iran University of Science and Technology shared innovative methods for synthesizing high-temperature nanoceramics through magnesium combustion. Masoud Atapour from Isfahan University of Technology discussed cutting-edge nanoscale coatings designed to enable cost-effective green hydrogen production.
Furthermore, Professor Albert Nasibulin from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology in Russia reviewed transparent conductive layers made from single-walled carbon nanotubes. This symposium played a pivotal role in strengthening scientific and technological cooperation among the three nations and advancing cutting-edge technologies in the fields of nanotechnology and microelectronics.