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Zhivko Georgiev Zhelev
Dilyana Tomova
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dilyana.tomova@bds-bg.org
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A set of standards addressing the following aspects of nanotechnologies: classification, terminology and nomenclature; metrology, measurement and characterization (including procedures for calibration); health, safety and environmental issues as well as recommended by the EC's Mandate M/461 Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials
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This BDS/TC is a mirror of the following European and international technical committees
Nanotechnologies
Nanotechnologies
Standardization in the field of nanotechnologies that includes either or both of the following: i) understanding and control of matter and processes at the nanoscale, typically, but not exclusively below 100 nanometres in one or more dimensions, where the onset of size dependent phenomena usually enables novel applications; ii) utilizing the properties of nanoscale materials that differ from the properties of individual atoms, molecules or bulk matter, to create improved materials, devices and systems that exploit these new properties. Specific tasks include developing standards for: classification, terminology and nomenclature; metrology and instrumentation, including specifications for reference materials; test methodologies; modelling and simulation; science-based health, safety and environmental practices; and nanotechnology products and processes. Standards in each of these areas could be specific to a product, process or industry.
P member
Nanotechnology standardization for electrical and electronics products and systems
Nanotechnology standardization for electrical and electronics products and systems
P member
Nanotechnologies
Nanotechnologies
Standardization in the field of nanotechnologies that includes either or both of the following: 1. Understanding and control of matter and processes at the nanoscale, typically, but not exclusively, below 100 nanometres in one or more dimensions where the onset of size-dependent phenomena usually enables novel applications, 2. Utilizing the properties of nanoscale materials that differ from the properties of individual atoms, molecules, and bulk matter, to create improved materials, devices, and systems that exploit these new properties. Specific tasks include developing standards for: terminology and nomenclature; metrology and instrumentation, including specifications for reference materials; test methodologies; modelling and simulations; and science-based health, safety, and environmental practices.
O member
Nanotechnology for electrotechnical products and systems
Nanotechnology for electrotechnical products and systems
Standardization of the technologies relevant to electrotechnical products and systems in the field of nanotechnology in close cooperation with other committees of IEC and ISO
O member