From Agricultural Waste to Planetary Health
— A Sustainable Nanosensor for Simultaneous Detection of Pesticides and Heavy Metals —
We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming seminar and networking event focusing on innovative nano-sensor technology developed from agricultural waste.
In this seminar, a researcher from Mansoura University (Egypt) will introduce a fascinating study on nano-materials made from banana peels that can simultaneously detect pesticides and heavy metals.
Anyone with an interest in environmental issues, nanotechnology, or international reserach—regardless of their field of expertise—is welcome to join us.
After the seminar, there will be a casual networking session with halal food, where you can talk directly with the speaker, faculty members, students, and other participants.
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■ Seminar & Networking Event
From Agricultural Waste to Planetary Health
— A Sustainable Nanosensor for Simultaneous Detection of Pesticides and Heavy Metals —
Date & Time: Thursday, January 29, 2026
Seminar: 17:00–18:00
Networking Session: 18:00–
Venue: Yeh Kuo-Shii Global Friendship Center
Speaker: Associate Professor Mahmoud Hamed El-Maghrabey(Mansoura University, Egypt)
Language: English
Eligible Participants: Nagasaki University Faculty, Staff, and Students
Hosted by: Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki University
Co hosted by: NUGAN (Nagasaki University Global Alumni Network)
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We look forward to your participation.
