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STB CPOW Challenge: A Systems of Systems Approach to Multi-Domain Defence Warfare

Workshop Systems Concepts and Integration (SCI) Panel Office You have joined the waiting list for this event
Booked: 72 | Free Seats: -60

“A System of Systems Approach to Multi-domain Defence Warfare” is the scoping workshop for the STB Collaborative Programme of Work Challenge on Multi-Domain Operations. The workshop will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on 15-17 January 2025.

Participation is limited and will include the STO Panels and Group, other NATO Entities, subject matter experts, as well as the STB, in order to ensure appropriate uptake of the workshop’s results in future CPoW activities.

Wednesday, 15. January 2025 until Friday, 17. January 2025 09:00 - 13:00
Lisbon, Portugal

Aerospace Medicine RAMS / NATO STO HFM-395 Call for Papers

Technical Course Lecture Series Office
Booked: 0 | Free Seats: 12

The NATO S&T Collaboration Support Office and the Human Factors and Medicine (HFM) Panel

are pleased to announce

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

for the RAMS / NATO STO HFM-395 Technical Course

to be held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

on 18 - 21 March 2025

We are now seeking Presentations, Panels, Posters, and Working Groups!

The objective of this Course is to provide state of the art knowledge and practices in aerospace medicine, share national practices and evaluate new and emerging technologies on the subject of Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance in its broadest context to NATO Flight Surgeons, by a group of expert lecturers from NATO nations.

The theme for the 2025 Technical Course is “Fighting The Next Fight". The course will cover the current and future challenges in Aerospace Medicine in deployed area and multinational environments, focusing on Operational Aviation Medicine. Risks and advantages of various approaches will be compared with the aim of recommending best practices and thus improving interoperability.

All details about the event, deadlines and the abstract submission format requirements are provided in the documents "HFM-395 RTC_Call for Papers" and "NATO-RAMS Abstract" submission form.

Deadline to submit the abstracts is until 06 December 2024 at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

 

Thank you for your contributions
that are very much appreciated by the NATO community.

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE OPEN IN JANUARY 2025

Tuesday, 18. March 2025 until Friday, 21. March 2025 08:00 - 17:30

HFM-371 Call for Papers Specialists' Meeting on Blast Exposure Monitoring in Military Training and Operations

The NATO S&T Collaboration Support Office and the Human Factors and Medicine (HFM) Panel

are pleased to announce the

 Research Specialits' Meeting HFM-371 on

 «Blast Exposure Monitoring in Military Training and Operations» 

to be held in Toronto, CANADA

09-11 April 2025

 

Aim and Objectives

The aim of this RSM is to build from individual NATO nation’s blast exposure research and inform standard operating procedures for collecting and analyzing relevant training and combat blast exposures as well as interpretation of the relationship between military exposures and health and performance measures associated with collected exposure data

Topics

 The RSM will accept papers including but not limited to these topics:

  • 1) Enhance understanding of health hazards from extreme environmental exposures resulting from repetitive use of weapon systems and explosives during military operations;

    2) Explore and define the range of health hazards resulting from repetitive use of weapon systems in current NATO operations;

    3) Explore technologies and methodologies for the valid and reliable assessment of blast overpressure, and the development of algorithms that can link blast overpressure levels to clinical outcomes;

    4) Develop a taxonomy of measures that are currently used to assess the impact of blast exposure on health and performance, with an eye toward developing a framework that can be used consistently across countries;

    5) Outline some of the personnel protection and medical strategies for prevention, mitigation and treatment of injuries due to exposure to heavy weapons in NATO personnel.

    The RSM will be organized around thematic sessions (determined in part by the abstract submissions), and keynote presentations. Demonstrations of concepts may be possible depending on requirements and availability of local facilities.

Abstracts should be submitted electronically in PDF or MS Word format no later than 30 September 2024 to Dr. Thuvan Piehler (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Dr. Oshin Vartanian (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), including on cc Mrs. Marie Linet (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Further details can be found in the embedded PDF file entitled “HFM-371-RSM-BEMMTO Call for Papers Final.pdf” located on this page.

Authors will be notified of the Programme Committee decision by 1st December 2024. Authors of accepted abstracts should submit a full paper version by 19th January 2025 (USA) / 1st February (others) 2025 in accordance with the paper template which will provided upon acceptance.

The RSM is open to NATO Nations, NATO Bodies, STOEOP, MD, PfP, GP and will be conducted at a NATO Unclassified level.

All details about deadlines and abstract submission are provided in the document "HFM-371-RSM-BEMMTO Call for Papers Final" on the right side in the grey square.

 

Wednesday, 09. April 2025 until Friday, 11. April 2025 08:00 - 17:30
Toronto, Canada

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