Int’l symposium explores collaboration opportunities in nano- and microelectronics among Iran, Russia, and China

- The international symposium Nano-Micro ICR2025, organized by the Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC), Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, and five leading Iranian technical universities (UT5), concluded, highlighting the latest advancements in nanotechnology and microelectronics.
According to the Communications and Information Center of the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, the event provided a unique platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among researchers, academics, and industry experts from Iran, China, and Russia.
The symposium covered a wide range of topics, including nanomaterials and their applications, nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine, nanoelectronics and microelectronics, and advanced methods for fabricating and analyzing nanostructures.
Prominent scientists from leading global institutions participated in the event.
Prof. Guangjun Nie from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, discussed the use of membrane vesicles for tumor immunotherapy.
Prof. Yue-E Miao from Donghua University, China, presented research on ion transport mechanisms in composite fiber electrolytes.
From Russia, Prof. Igor Kudinov of Samara University introduced pyrolysis technologies for hydrogen and carbon nanomaterial production, while Prof. Evgeny Parfenov from Ufa University of Science and Technology shared findings on biomimetic coatings for medical implants.
Meysam Jalali from Iran University of Science and Technology explained innovative methods for synthesizing high-temperature nano-ceramics using magnesium combustion.
Masoud Atapour from Isfahan University of Technology introduced advanced nanoscale coatings for cost-effective green hydrogen production.