nanotech standards - industry participation - strengthening ties
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Haridoss Sarma, IEEE Senior MemberKriya Consulting, ON, Canada
•First Applied Eng. Conference – University of Ottawa•Materials, electronics, PV•Keynote address by Brian Haydon, CSA•2 papers – this + another by NRC•Purpose – outreach + member recruitments
Objectives of the Conference paper
The Value of Standards…
Product Value Chain….
Source: NASA Bio-Nano Program – J.Li & Y.Lu
Nanoelectronics Roadmap Initiatives
IEEE - NESR
IEC - TC 113
ITRS 2009
Microelectronics (SEMI)•consensus following the product value chain•Savings >1% of the total fab cost•Safety record
• Effluent discharge limits• Air emission• Occupational
•Use of provisional standards
Information Technology ( IEEE 802
saga)•Use of anticipatory standards•Strict guidelines for new work items•Attention to future needs•>$25 billion industry
Digital Optical Storage (DVD forum)•300 million unit sale within 5 years•Component supply chain model and modular architecture•Integration of developing countries•$50 billion content market creation
Need
Product or Service
Anticipatory Standards
Participatory Standards
Responsive Standards
time
perf
orm
ance
Product Life Cycle
Technology S-curve
ProductT
echn
olog
yNew Existing
Known
New
Proof of conceptConsortia
Application ConsortiaImplementation ConsortiaSDOs
SDOs
Anticipatory Participatory Responsive
Reference
Similarity
Compatibility
Flexibility
Source: M.H.Sherif, AT&T, IEEE Comm.Mag. April 2001
• Electronics industry has done it before!• Product integration, market players integration,
safety• Nanoelectronics Industry community can do it again•Demonstrate stewardship in LCA• Participation by Application-focused researchers needed•Develop and Use anticipatory standards•Develop key performance criteria for all socially beneficial nanoenabled products•Kick start developments in Sensor application•Engage international community including NIE
•Outreach on Standards activities•Increase industry participation through conference participation (can be a captive audience for increased outreach on standards activities)•Potential Workshops (topics & funding tbd)•What we are doing?-
• Organizing committee member for 2011 ASET conference
• Work items as applied research topics & design stepsFunding benefits, Engineering training
World Standards CooperationAcademic Week
Standards Cooperation – Start-up companies & Investors group
audienceBig players as mentorsLCA Training modules for nanotech audienceSector focus from being an “umbrella”
Recommendations…..High priority collaborative projects
SEMI-ISO-IEC : ISO TC 209 (clean room)IEEE-ISO-IEC: IEC TC 111 (Env. Electronic
products)ISO-IEC: ISO 14040 (LCA)
Continuous knowledge assessment (risk & toxicology)Open access archive( BioMed central, arXiv)Journal rev committees (foresight, type of measures
applicable to risk assessment, thoughts on applicability criteria ..?)
Web 2.0 wiki tools
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Road Map
June 2009 Dec 2009 Jan 2010 March 2010 June 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 March 2011June 2009 Dec 2009 Jan 2010 March 2010 June 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 March 2011
GCPEDIA Wiki PilotGCPEDIA Wiki Pilot
GCPEDIA Wiki ProductionGCPEDIA Wiki Production
GCCONNEX Social Network PilotGCCONNEX Social Network Pilot
GCCONNEX ProductionGCCONNEX Production
GEDS+ Common Directory PilotGEDS+ Common Directory Pilot
GEDS+ Common Directory ProductionGEDS+ Common Directory Production
Support applications in perpetual betaSupport applications in perpetual beta
GCINNOVATION IT Improvement EventGCINNOVATION IT Improvement Event
Acting as one!Acting as one!
SEMI
IEEE
ISO/TC 229
TC
TC
TC
TCTC
IEC/TC 40Capacitors
and resistors forElectronicequipment
IEC/TC 47Semiconductor
devices
IEC/TC 48Electromechanicalcomponents andMech. structures
for electronicequipment
IEC/TC 56Dependability
IEC/TC 82Solar photovoltaicenergy systems
IEC/TC 86Fibre optics
IEC/TC 105Fuel cell
technologies
IEC/TC 110Flat panel
displaydevices
IEC/TC 111Environmental
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
IEC/TC 21Secondary cells
and batteries
IEC/TC 33Power
capacitorsand their
applications
IEC/TC 34Lamps
and relatedequipment
IEC/TC 113Nanotechnology
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
SEMI
IEEE
ISO/TC 229
TC
TC
TC
TCTC
ISO/TC 229
TC
TC
TC
TCTC
IEC/TC 40Capacitors
and resistors forElectronicequipment
IEC/TC 47Semiconductor
devices
IEC/TC 48Electromechanicalcomponents andMech. structures
for electronicequipment
IEC/TC 56Dependability
IEC/TC 82Solar photovoltaicenergy systems
IEC/TC 86Fibre optics
IEC/TC 105Fuel cell
technologies
IEC/TC 110Flat panel
displaydevices
IEC/TC 111Environmental
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
IEC/TC 21Secondary cells
and batteries
IEC/TC 33Power
capacitorsand their
applications
IEC/TC 34Lamps
and relatedequipment
IEC/TC 113Nanotechnology
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
IEC/TC 40Capacitors
and resistors forElectronicequipment
IEC/TC 47Semiconductor
devices
IEC/TC 48Electromechanicalcomponents andMech. structures
for electronicequipment
IEC/TC 56Dependability
IEC/TC 82Solar photovoltaicenergy systems
IEC/TC 86Fibre optics
IEC/TC 105Fuel cell
technologies
IEC/TC 110Flat panel
displaydevices
IEC/TC 111Environmental
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
IEC/TC 21Secondary cells
and batteries
IEC/TC 33Power
capacitorsand their
applications
IEC/TC 34Lamps
and relatedequipment
IEC/TC 113Nanotechnology
standardization forelectrical and
electronic productsand systems
“We wanted to find a good way to determine how biologically relevant nanomaterials react with cells,” says Jim Riviere, distinguished professor of pharmacology. “When a nanomaterial enters the human body, it immediately binds to several proteins and amino acids. The molecules with which a particle attaches determine where to go. ”