The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme
Dr Deniz Yuksel Beten Senior SPS and Partnership Cooperation Advisor
Emerging Security Challenges Division North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
20 October 2014 Lisbon, Portugal
Science Committee
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society SPS
Intra-NATO Cooperation Partnership
Security
Building Scientific Communities
60 70 80 90 00 10
History of Civilian Science in NATO
Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Ireland, Malta, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia¹
Australia, Bahrain, Israel, Japan,
Jordan, Kuwait, New Zealand, Qatar, Republic of Korea,
United Arab Emirates
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russian Federation,
Serbia,Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan
Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Mauritania,
Morocco, Tunisia
NATO COUNTRIES
a Unique Network of Co-operation
¹Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
SPS Collaboration
The SPS Programme – Activities
Capacity building research & development Concrete deliverables, identified end-users Practical training for young experts
Research Project
Meetings of high level experts Sharing and assessment of advanced knowledge Provide recommendations/conclusions for future
Conference Advanced Research
Workshop
Specialists in NATO countries share their expertise with trainees in partner countries
Training Advanced Training Course
Advanced Study Institute
prototypes for detection of illegal objects and to identify materials of which they are made.
50 scientific publications, 2 books, 12 regular papers in peer-reviewed journals, 2 worldwide patent applications, 4 national patents
Ukraine, France, US
Multi-year Project
Multi-Energy X-Ray Scanners
Multi-year Project
Novel Sensors based on Laser Ablated Graphene
Czech Republic, Spain and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia*
novel gas sensors, decreased in size and advanced in performance, by means of laser ablation techniques.
website developed to disseminate the progress and results.
* Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
Cyber Security Analysis and Assurance
using Cloud-Based Security Measurement
System
Brussels, September 24, 2012
NATO country Project Director (NPD)
Kishor Trivedi Duke University, US
Partner country Project Director (PPD)
Abdelkrim Haqiq Hassan 1st University, Morocco
Co-Director
Dijiang Huang Arizona State University, US
Project website: http://cloudsecurity.ece.duke.edu/
Multi-year Project
Advanced Research Workshop
Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Develop Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework
High-level discussions and information sharing between international experts familiar with problems and policy development issues related to securing critical cyber infrastructures and enhancing resilience.
June 6-9, 2013--Lake Ohrid, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia*
* Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
Technological Innovations in Detection & Sensing of CBRN Agents
highly experienced educators, scientists, and industrialists to discuss & convey latest developments & advanced technological innovations to young scientists
Moldova, United States
Advanced Study Institute
- organized at the NATO Centre of Excellence JCBRN Defence in Czech Republic
- Train the Trainers Course – competency to conduct training at national level
- preparedness when responding to CBRN incidents
- Trainees from Egypt, Jordan and United Arab Emirates
Advanced Training Course
CBRN First Responder Training
* Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
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SPS Collaboration
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