Timeline for NIOSH Nanotechnology

Posted by admin on April 21st, 2009

This plan updates the strategic plan using knowledge gained from results of ongoing research as described in the report Progress Toward Safe Nanotechnology in the Workplace Report from the NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center NTRC NTRC Steering Committee Current NIOSH Intramural Nanotechnology Research Activities Collaborative Workshops Goals Risk Management Process Critical Research Areas Intermediate Goals and Performance Measures International Activities Outputs NIOSH Publications on Nanotechnology NIOSH Peerreviewed Publications Sponsored Conferences Presentations Research to Practice Capacity Building Through Technical Assistance Intermediate Customers and Intermediate Outcomes Federal Government Agencies Standards Developing Organizations Industry, Labor and Academia Professional Organizations Research Collaborations

Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology ResearchAppendix NIOSH Position Statement On Nanotechnology Advancing Research On Occupational Health Implications and ApplicationsAppendix Summary of Capabilities

Research Partnerships and CollaborationsAppendix Directors Message The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH is pleased to ask for your comments on the Strategic Plan for the nanotechnology program is the roadmap we are using to advance knowledge about the implications and applications of nanomaterials. Introduction Background NIOSH Logic Model Inputs Congressional Mandate Stakeholders Input NIOSH Research Capabilities NIOSH Partnerships Activities NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center.

Strategic Plan for the nanotechnology program is the roadmap we are using to advance knowledge about the implications and applications of nanomaterials. Thank you. Timeline for NIOSH Nanotechnology ResearchAppendix It has not been formally disseminated by CDCNIOSH and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. The NIOSH nanotechnology research program is cross sector program that supports the National Occupational Research Agenda NORA.

Timeline for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Filling the Knowledge Gaps DRAFT This information is distributed solely for the purpose of pre dissemination peer review under applicable information quality

Please email your comments to nioshdocketcdc. gov. The NIOSH nanotechnology research program is cross sector program that supports the National Occupational Research Agenda NORA. It has not been formally disseminated by CDCNIOSH and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. The Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center. Thank you. Research Partnerships and CollaborationsAppendix Intramural Nanotechnology Research ProjectsAppendix Extramural Research Nanotechnology Portfolio Summary FY 20012008Appendix NNI Prioritization of Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials Appendix Summary of Capabilities and Gaps for Nanotechnology Measurement Methods at NIOSH.

More than graduate students regularly use the research

Posted by admin on January 28th, 2009

An airlock glove box that allows materials and devices to move between these two cleanroom spaces is the first such arrangement in the nation, Small Times editors wrote. Purdues Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Small Times reported. The Small Times survey, introduced in includes questions about facilities, patenting, company formation, research, publishing, and micro and nanospecific courses and degree programs.

Respondents also rate which of their peer institutions are leaders in micro and nanotech research and involves making devices on the atomic and molecular level with applications in computer, medical, military and even textile industries. The Bircks contributed 30 million for the building. year Purdue also ranked third nationally for its industrial outreach efforts, but that category was not part of this years Small Times survey.When the 58 million Birck Nanotechnology Center begins with people, Sands said. And Purdue faculty members representing Purdue schools and departments are involved in research at Birck.

The instrument rests on 4,000pound granite table in specially lit lab to protect photosensitive images. More than graduate students regularly use the research facility.

Writer Phillip Fiorini, 765 4963133, pfiorinipurdue. edu Source Tim Sands, 765 4966105, tsandspurdue. edu Purdue News Service 765 4942096 purduenewspurdue.

Tim SandsDownload photo Purdue Universitys nanotechnology research program, built around the new Birck Nanotechnology Center has helped recruit faculty members in various areas of nanotechnology since Respondents also rate which of their peer institutions are leaders in micro and nanotech research and involves making devices on the atomic and molecular level with applications in computer, medical, military and even textile industries. More than educational resources including seminars, tutorials, podcasts and online nanotechnology simulation tools are available through nanoHUB, project of the Purdueled Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Small Times reported.

More than educational resources including seminars, tutorials, podcasts and online nanotechnology simulation tools are available through nanoHUB, project of the Purdueled Network for Computational Nanotechnology, which is center based at Birck and funded by the National Science Foundation that allows researchers to perform computer simulations of nanomaterials and processes. The instrument rests on 4,000pound granite table in specially lit lab to protect photosensitive images. The instrument, which was donated to Purdue by Raytheon, allows researchers at the Birck cleanroom to pattern intricate shapes on silicon wafers, creating novel devices.

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Nanoscale Processes and the

Posted by admin on January 25th, 2009

Investigative Tools Theory, Modeling, and Simulation Chapter Applications Biological, Medical, and Health Chapter Applications Dispersions, Coatings, and Other Large Surface Area Structures Chapter Applications Nanodevices, Nanoelectronics, and Nanosensors Chapter Infrastructure Needs for Research and Development and Education Chapter Full Report Front Cover, cover letter from Dr. Nanoscale Processes and the Environment Chapter Agency Funding Strategies Appendices List of Participants and Contributors IWGN Reference Materials Glossary Index of Authors Index of Main Topics.

Applications Dispersions, Coatings, and Other Large Surface Area Structures Chapter Nanoscale Processes and the Environment Chapter Applications Consolidated Nanostructures Chapter Infrastructure Needs for Research and Development and Education Chapter Applications Energy and Chemicals Chapter Investigative Tools Experimental Methods and Probes Chapter Applications Nanodevices, Nanoelectronics, and Nanosensors Chapter Agency Funding Strategies Appendices List of Participants and Contributors IWGN Reference Materials Glossary Index of Authors Index of Main Topics.

Applications Energy and Chemicals Chapter Applications Dispersions, Coatings, and Other Large Surface Area Structures Chapter Fundamental Scientific Issues for Nanotechnology Chapter Applications Biological, Medical, and Health Chapter Investigative Tools Experimental Methods and Probes Chapter Infrastructure Needs for Research and Development and Education Chapter Synthesis, Assembly, and Processing of Nanostructures Chapter Neal Lane Table of Contents, Executive Summary, Technical Findings, Recommendations, and Introduction to Nanotechnology for NonSpecialists Chapter Agency Funding Strategies Appendices List of Participants and Contributors IWGN Reference Materials Glossary Index of Authors Index of Main Topics.

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Currenly we are investigating carbon

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Currenly, we are investigating carbon nanotubes, nanolithography and silicon nanoelectronics Carbon nanotubestheir structure, properties and uses in nanoelectronic devices Our group uses scanning tunnelingmicroscopy STM and atomic force microscopy AFM as structuralprobes, and, along with electron beam lithography, as tools for themodification of materials at the atomic and nanometer scales andthe fabrication and study of nanoelectronic devices. J.

Currenly, we are investigating carbon nanotubes, nanolithography and silicon nanoelectronics Carbon nanotubestheir structure, properties and uses in nanoelectronic devices Our group uses scanning tunnelingmicroscopy STM and atomic force microscopy AFM as structuralprobes, and, along with electron beam lithography, as tools for themodification of materials at the atomic and nanometer scales andthe fabrication and study of nanoelectronic devices.

Nanoscale science department Welcome to the website of the Nanoscale

Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. Our group uses scanning tunnelingmicroscopy STM and atomic force microscopy AFM as structuralprobes, and, along with electron beam lithography, as tools for themodification of materials at the atomic and nanometer scales andthe fabrication and study of nanoelectronic devices.

The nanometerscale local oxidationof semiconductors and thin metal films and its use for the fabricationof novel electronic devices

J. The nanometerscale local oxidationof semiconductors and thin metal films and its use for the fabricationof novel electronic devices Carbon nanotubes Ring oscillator Welcome to the website of the Nanoscale science and technology group at the IBM J.

Our group uses scanning tunnelingmicroscopy STM and atomic force microscopy AFM as structuralprobes, and, along with electron beam lithography, as tools for themodification of materials at the atomic and nanometer scales andthe fabrication and study of nanoelectronic devices. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. J.

The nanometerscale local oxidationof semiconductors and thin metal films and its use for the fabricationof novel electronic devices Carbon nanotubes Ring oscillator Welcome to the website of the Nanoscale science and technology group at the IBM J. The nanometerscale local oxidationof semiconductors and thin metal films and its use for the fabricationof novel electronic devices Carbon nanotubes Ring oscillator Welcome to the website of the Nanoscale science and technology group at the IBM J.

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NASA Ames nanotechnology effort started in

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008

The research work focuses on experimental research and development in nano and bio technologies as well as associated materials and processes through virtual prototyping at multiple levels of fidelity..

The Center vision is To develop novel concepts in nanotechnology for NASAs future needs on electronics, computing, sensors, and advanced miniaturization of all systems To develop highly integrated and intelligent simulation environment that facilitates the rapid development and validation of future generation electronic devices as well as on strong complementary modeling and simulation effort that includes computational nanotechnology, computational nanoelectronics, computational optoelectronics, and computational modeling of processes encountered in nanofabrication.

The Center has about scientists working on the above aspects in addition, graduate students, faculty on sabbatical or summer visits, undergraduate and high school students work at the Center through various internship programs.

NASA Ames nanotechnology effort started in early and has steadily grown to establish Center for Nanotechnology. The Center vision is To develop novel concepts in nanotechnology for NASAs future needs on electronics, computing, sensors, and advanced miniaturization of all systems To develop highly integrated and intelligent simulation environment that facilitates the rapid development and validation of future generation electronic devices as well as on strong complementary modeling and simulation effort that includes computational nanotechnology, computational nanoelectronics, computational optoelectronics, and computational modeling of processes encountered in nanofabrication.

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It also includes NIOSHs strategic

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2008

NIOSH Research This section contains information specific to the research activities that NIOSH is conducting in the field of nanotechnology. It also includes NIOSHs strategic plan which outlines multidimensional research agenda that addresses NIOSHs internal and external efforts which allow it to lead the occupational safety and health community collaboratively in nanotechnology research.

NIOSH Activities Current Ultrafine Particle and Nanotechnologyrelated Research NIOSH Position Statement on Nanotechnology Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Filling the Knowledge Gaps Page last modified 22, Page last reviewed 22, Content Source National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH. NIOSH Research This section contains information specific to the research activities that NIOSH is conducting in the field of nanotechnology.

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They exhibit extraordinary mechanical properties

Posted by admin on October 11th, 2008

Edit this entry Of course it is naive to believe that researchers are always interested or encouraged to publish paper on their research findings as soon as they have something to report. Terry used controlled atmosphere electron microscopy to produce videos of filamentary carbon growing. the diameter of which widely varies from about to more than . This could be used, for example, as prior anticipating multiwalled carbon nanotube. Depending on their structure, they can be metals or semiconductors. In todays research environment, where military research grants at least in the U. S.

SWNTs are the likely candidate for miniaturizing electronics toward the nanoscale. Apart from the classic Radushkevich and Lukyanovich paper strukture ugleroda, obrazujucegosja pri termiceskom razlozenii okisi ugleroda na zeleznom kontakte, the earliest example of such prior art appeared in when researchers in France and Japan published an article entitled Filamentous Growth of Carbon Through Benzene Decomposition, which described the creation of hollow tubes of carbon fibers. These tubes were made of concentric sheets of carbon, set around the fibre axis, as the annual rings of tree.

Terry Baker on filamentary carbon done before SWNTs are the likely candidate for miniaturizing electronics toward the nanoscale....A recent legal paper identifies key patents claiming compositions of matter, methods of production, and products incorporating nanotubes. In fact, there are several other scientific publications prior to Ijimas Nature article that potentially could be used as prior art examples.. Home Latest Content Nanotechnology research outpacing peer review? Submitted by Admin on 16, Category tags News There is also the question who benefits from patents arising from the work or rather who will to patent new discoveries?

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Discuss the procedure to be used in

Posted by admin on September 28th, 2008

Discuss the documentation requirements for operating instructionsguides for maintenance and use of the systems andor processs. If certain attributes listed below do not apply to the type of samples to be used in your research, simply explain why those attributes are not applicable. Discuss the plan for sample collection and analysis. Key Contacts The applicant must complete the Key Contacts form as the second page of the application Key Contacts continuation page is also available at Applications must be received by the EPA, or Grants.

Discuss the procedures for the handling and custody of samples including sample collection, identification, preservation, transportation, and storage, and how the accuracy of test measurements will be verified. Project Title Use the exact title of your project as it appears in the application. Discuss the documentation requirements for operating instructionsguides for maintenance and use of the systems andor processs. Abstract 1 page The abstract is very important document in the review process. This form will be the first pages of the application.

See Submission Instructions for Electronic Applications in Section IV. If your organization is not currently registered with Grants. gov, you need to allow approximately one week to complete the registration process to apply electronically. This registration, and electronic submission of your application, must be performed by an authorized representative of the applying institution. Research supported under this RFA should focus on limited number of research objectives that adequately and clearly demonstrate that they meet the RFA requirements. Discuss data management activities recordkeeping procedures, datahandling procedures, and the approach used for data storage and retrieval on electronic media.

Use of existingsecondary data data previously collected for other purposes or from other sources Describe or reference each analytical method to be used, any QA or QC checks or procedures with the associated acceptance criteria, and any procedures that will be used to evaluate the success of the project. Do not exceed three consecutively numbered, 8. 5x11inch pages of singlespaced, standard 12point type with 1inch margins. Examples of abstracts for current grants be found on the NCER web site.

Include any required computer hardware and software and address any specific performance requirements for the hardwaresoftware configuration used. Collection of newprimary dataNote In this case the word sample is intended to mean any finite part of statistical population whose properties are studied to gain information about the whole. Environ. Therefore, it is critical that the abstract accurately describes the research being proposed and conveys all the essential elements of the research.

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Last update Not only to boost the

Posted by admin on May 5th, 2008

Rather, it highlights elements specifically relevant to nanotechnology in Europe such as the European strategy and the Action Plan, projects and funding opportunities in the Framework Programmes and related publications and events.

Rather, it highlights elements specifically relevant to nanotechnology in Europe such as the European strategy and the Action Plan, projects and funding opportunities in the Framework Programmes and related publications and events. Last update Not only to boost the competitiveness of our industry but also to create new products that will make positive changes in the lives of our citizens, be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field.European Commissioner for Science & Research, Janez Poto?

The information provided on this portal website does not replace or supersede similar information in other CORDIS or EUROPA websites. Welcome to the Nanotechnology Homepage of the European Commission Nanotechnology is an area which has highly promising prospects for turning fundamental research into successful innovations. Last update Not only to boost the competitiveness of our industry but also to create new products that will make positive changes in the lives of our citizens, be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field.European Commissioner for Science & Research, Janez Poto?

Not only to boost the competitiveness of our industry but also to create new products that will make positive changes in the lives of our citizens, be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field.European Commissioner for Science & Research, Janez Poto?

The information provided on this portal website does not replace or supersede similar information in other CORDIS or EUROPA websites. Welcome to the Nanotechnology Homepage of the European Commission Nanotechnology is an area which has highly promising prospects for turning fundamental research into successful innovations. Not only to boost the competitiveness of our industry but also to create new products that will make positive changes in the lives of our citizens, be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field.European Commissioner for Science & Research, Janez Poto?

Rather, it highlights elements specifically relevant to nanotechnology in Europe such as the European strategy and the Action Plan, projects and funding opportunities in the Framework Programmes and related publications and events. The information provided on this portal website does not replace or supersede similar information in other CORDIS or EUROPA websites. Welcome to the Nanotechnology Homepage of the European Commission Nanotechnology is an area which has highly promising prospects for turning fundamental research into successful innovations.


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