Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands. Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. Amsterdam has a population of 851,373 within the city proper, 1,351,587 in the urban area.

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Dear Panel Members and Guests,

The SET Panel is pleased to announce the 53rd Panel Business Meeting will take place 17-19 April 2024 at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Hotel reservations are solely the responsibility of the participants. Participants should make their own reservations as early as possible.  Detailed information on accommodations local to the venue can be found in the GIP.

Registration Deadline: 15 March 2024.
It is essential to adhere to the specified deadline
I kindly ask that you complete your registration before the deadline to ensure your participation.
Late registrations will not be accepted.

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Meeting attendees are kindly requested to create an account and register no later than 15 March 2024.

We look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam!

Wednesday, 17. April 2024 until Friday, 19. April 2024 08:00 - 17:30

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

are pleased to announce the

 Research Symposium HFM-377 on

 «Meaningful Human Control in Information Warfare» 

Encompassing Control of Future Operations across Warfare Domains and the use of Advanced Al

to be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

21-22 October 2024

 

Aim and Objectives

The symposium addresses Meaningful Human Control in larger information systems that are used in information warfare operations, such as cognitive warfare and cyberoperations. It thereby follows a system of systems approach in which multiple actors.

Topics

 The following topics will be covered, but are not limited to:

  • Understanding MHC in physical warfare domains
  • MHC applied to information operations (including cyber and cogwar operations)
  • Multi-domain operations: information integration and networked teams
  • MHC considerations with emerging, advanced AI capabilities

Abstracts 

Abstracts should be submitted electronically in PDF or MS Word format no later than 15th April 2024 and no later than 1st April 2024 for US Authors and U.S. affiliated.

Abstracts need to be Approved for Public Release. The Meeting Procedures (MP) will be Public Release.

Authors will be notified of the Programme Committee decision by 13th May 2024. Authors of accepted abstracts should submit a full paper version by 15th September (USA) / 28th September (others) 2024 in accordance with the paper template which will provided upon acceptance.

The Symposium is open to NATO Nations, STO EOP, MD, PfP, GP and will be conducted at a Public Releasable level.

Please read the attached Call for Papers carefully and comply with the instructions

 

 

Monday, 21. October 2024 until Tuesday, 22. October 2024 08:00 - 17:30

The NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) Collaboration Support Office and the Sensors and Electronics Technology (SET) Panel are seeking abstracts for a Research Specialists' Meeting on "Photonic Integrated Circuits" (SET-331), to be held 21-22 October 2024 in Dresden, Germany. 

This meeting is open to: NATO Nations, NATO EOP Nations: (Australia, Japan, Sweden) and Switzerland.

The deadline for abstracts is 13 May 2024 (29 April 2024 for US authors)

Objectives

The meeting aims to provide the STO with a comprehensive understanding of the latest advancements in photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology, in light of the manufacturing and engineering aspects that contribute to their commercial viability.  

This is particularly significant because the US, UK, and EU are currently formulating their national strategies for the semiconductor, quantum, and photonic industries. These strategies are being developed in direct response to concerns about the reliability of future key component supplies from China and the potential use of technology supply chains as economic weapons. As the shift towards photonic-based data processing and the integration of semiconductors and electronic processing chips in PIC continues, the RSM can offer valuable advice to guide future technology investments in NATO and national technology strategies.

Accepted Papers must be accompanied by a signed Publication Release Form (Form 13, attached), otherwise material will not be published.

For US authors and US-affiliated authors, please note that the abstract submission procedures require an earlier deadline: 29 April 2024. Please see the flyer for more detailed instructions. 

 

Monday, 21. October 2024 until Tuesday, 22. October 2024 08:00 - 17:30

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