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Non-lethal Technology and Academic Research Symposium to be held in N.C.; Participants Will Share Info on Latest Tools for Police and Military.


DURHAM, N.H. -- The sixth annual Non-lethal Technology and Academic Research (NTAR NTAR New Times and Rates (auto body repair, Australia)  VI) Symposium symposium

In ancient Greece, an aristocratic banquet at which men met to discuss philosophical and political issues and recite poetry. It began as a warrior feast. Rooms were designed specifically for the proceedings.
 will be held in Winston-Salem N.C. Nov. 15-17.

Open to anyone interested in non-lethal technology development, the symposium is sponsored by the University of New Hampshire's Non-Lethal Technology Innovation Center and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate.

"The goal of the conference is to identify new areas for non-lethal technology research for military and law-enforcement applications at home and abroad," says NTIC NTIC Nouvelles Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication
NTIC New Technologies of Information and Communication
NTIC Non-Lethal Technology Innovation Center
NTIC Naval Technical Intelligence Center
NTIC Navy Tactical Intelligence Center
 Director Glenn Shwaery, "as well as to share information on current research activities."

A multi-disciplinary conference, the NTAR VI brings together members of academia, industry, law enforcement and government to exchange ideas, understanding and knowledge. The symposium will open with a keynote address keynote address
n.
An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech.

Noun 1.
 and dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 15.

Researchers from industry, government and more than a dozen universities will present cutting-edge research on non-lethal capabilities, human effects, laser technologies, computer databases, materials science materials science

Study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are determined by the material's composition and structure, both macroscopic and microscopic.
 and crowd-control issues. Topics will include electric stunning devices, modeling and simulation of injury and applications of nanostructured materials.

For more information about the NTAR Symposium, including registration information and details for NTAR VI or previous symposia sym·po·si·a  
n.
A plural of symposium.
, visit www.unh.edu/ntic.

WHAT

Sixth annual Non-lethal Technology and Academic Research (NTAR VI) Symposium.

WHEN

November 15-17

WHERE

The Graylyn International Conference Center, Winston-Salem, N.C.
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