Nanotechnology Research - Initiatives and Networks in France
Showing results 1 - 9 of 9 for networks and initiatives in France:
A shared Grenoble INP and Université Grenoble Alpes technology platform supporting training, research and industrial projects in microelectronics, nanotechnologies and nanosciences.
A Grenoble federation bringing together microelectronics, nanotechnology and hardware architecture research laboratories.
A CEA interdisciplinary research institute conducting research in biology, health, nanosciences, cryotechnologies, and new technologies for energy and the environment.
A Grenoble LabEx supporting basic research in nanoscience for information and communication technologies, future energies and health innovation.
A French site (in French) on nanomaterials and risks, maintained by the Ecrin Association, a nonprofit organization that is the offspring of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Commissariat à l'�nergie Atomique (CEA). The letters E.C.R.I.N. stand for 'Exchange and Collaboration Research-Industry'.
Nanostrand's overall goal is to roadmap future European standardisation activities for nanotechnology which relate to pre-normative research work in order to support European organisations to play an active role in worldwide development of nanotechnology standards.
OMNT's mission is to provide a continuous technical watch on key subjects in Micro and nanotechnologies.
In March 2007, the OECD's Committee on Scientific and Technological Policy (CSTP) established a Working Party on Nanotechnology. The objective of this Working Party is to promote international co-operation that facilitates research, development, and responsible commercialisation of nanotechnology in member countries and in non-member economies.
The scientific goal of the EUROCORES Program SONS is to develop cross-disciplinary research at the interface between Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Physics and Electrical Engineering. This research program concerns the utilization of supramolecular interactions for the synthesis and positioning of functional assemblies, macromolecules, dendrimers, liquid crystals, tailor-made polymers and inorganic nanoparticles.
