From April 8 to April 10, a 3-day working meeting was held in Brașov, Romania, within the framework of the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Project.
Throughout the workshop, project groups from Romania and Georgia actively collaborated, discussing the project’s results, evaluating progress, and generating new ideas for future development. The agenda was filled with scientific meetings, group discussions, and practical tasks, fostering dynamic knowledge exchange and partnership building.
Professor Maksim Iavich, Partner Country Project Director (PPD), conducted dedicated workshops for both students and NATO-SPS project members, while project researcher Sergei Simonov led a highly engaging workshop on hacking techniques. Together with Associate Professor Dr. Răzvan Bocu, NATO Country Project Director (NPD), they thoroughly discussed all project work packages, aligning on current achievements and setting a course for the next phases.
This event marked an important step in advancing the project’s research goals.
For more information, visit the official project website: https://quantum.unitbv.ro/










