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H. Dosch and M.H. Van de Voorde -Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Stuttgart, 2009

GENNESYS WHITE PAPER 2009

A new European Partnership between Nanomaterials Science & Nanotechnology and Synchrotron Radiation and Neutron Facilities.
SAFENANO-led EMERGNANO report, March 2009

EMERGNANO Report 2009

A review of environment, health and safety research on nanomaterials and nanotechnology
APS Committee on International Scientific Affairs, April 2009

Access To Major International X-Ray and Neutron Scattering Facilities

The goal of this study is to explore how access to major X-ray and neutron scattering facilities is evolving both in the US and internationally.
FramingNano Final Report, February 2010

The FramingNano Governance Platform

A new integrated approach to the responsible development of Nanotechnologies
EIROFORUM Position Paper, March 2010

Establishing New Research Infrastructures in Europe – The EIROforum Experience

This document addresses the challenges that must be faced in the establishment of new research infrastructures in Europe.
Observatory Nano report, June 2010

Developments in Nanotechnologies, Regulation and Standards 2010

Published under the ObservatoryNano project. ObservatoryNano is a support action funded under the 7thFramework Programme in the area NMP - Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies.
Reference Report by the Joint Research Centre of the EC, July 2010

Considerations on a Definition of Nanomaterial for Regulatory Purposes

Size matters: towards a definition of nanomaterials for regulatory purposes. Responding to a request of the European Parliament, the JRC published a reference report
  • Research area: INFRA-2007-2.1-01
  • Contract Type: Collaborative project
  • Project reference: 212348
  • Start Date: 2008-06-01
  • Duration: 24 months
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