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Central Asian young scholars attend scientific forum on nanotechnologies in Nuclear Studies United Institute in Russia.


The scientific forum is held in the Nuclear Studies United Institute in Dubna Dubna (dbnŭ`), town (1989 pop. 66,000), Moscow region, central European Russia, near the confluence of the Volga and Dubna rivers. , Russia Russia, officially the Russian Federation, Rus. Rossiya, republic (2005 est. pop. 143,420,000), 6,591,100 sq mi (17,070,949 sq km). , on July 1-2 attended by 63 young scholars from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, reported Russian Russian

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 media. The young scholars are defining objectives of the International Innovative Center for Nanotechnologies, which will be set up by the CIS countries There are two lists concerning CIS countries:
  • List of CIS countries by GDP (PPP)
  • List of CIS countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
. The idea to set up such center was supported in October 2008. The center aims to shape a nanoindustry market in the CIS countries.The forum aims to re-create one scientific and educational space and to involve gifted young people into scientific integration processes, this way enhancing their academic mobility.

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