SDG 7. Nanotechnology in Modern and Future Energy
As part of the project on the development of nanotechnology in modern energy, a meeting was held with the participation of leading scientists and professors from the Department of Solid State Physics and New Materials Technology. The purpose of the event was to promote innovative approaches in energy based on nanotechnologies and to attract young researchers to scientific activities in this area. Students, master's, and doctoral students from the department participated in the event.
During the meeting, the close connection between "green" energy and the specialty "Materials Science" was emphasized. To create environmentally friendly and efficient energy sources, it is critically important to develop new materials with improved characteristics of strength, durability, and efficiency. Specialists in materials science play an important role in developing nanomaterials that enhance the performance of solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and other elements of "green" energy. Doctoral and master's students who spoke at the event noted that knowledge and skills in materials science empower students to become leaders in innovative solutions for a sustainable and safe energy future.