Publications

 

Web site 2013 Annual seminar

OMNT provides access to the lectures (and speeches) given during the annual seminar held on February 2013, 5th. Please contact us for more informations (price...) The program is available here [Read more]

OMNT provides access to the lectures (and speeches) given during the annual seminar held on February 2013, 5th.

Please contact us for more informations (price...)

The program is available here

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2013 Annual report

OMNT has published the 2013 edition of its annual report. This document (270 pages) summarizes the main breakthroughs and advances in micro and nanotechnologies occured during 2012. These informations have been carefully selected by our 330 experts, providing a unique litterature review. Summary of the 2013 Annual report The 2013... [Read more]

OMNT has published the 2013 edition of its annual report. This document (270 pages) summarizes the main breakthroughs and advances in micro and nanotechnologies occured during 2012. These informations have been carefully selected by our 330 experts, providing a unique litterature review.

Summary of the 2013 Annual report

The 2013 Annual report (written in french) is on sale online

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The latest Nanosafety Newsletter is now available

Dedicated to Environmental Health and Safety impacts of nanoparticles and nanomaterials, the Nanosafety Newsletter issue 58, is now available online. Click here to read the newsletter. Previous newsletter are available here. [Read more]

Dedicated to Environmental Health and Safety impacts of nanoparticles and nanomaterials, the Nanosafety Newsletter issue 58, is now available online. Click here to read the newsletter.

Previous newsletter are available here.

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Fifth ENPRA newsletter

The fifth newsletter of the FP7 project "Risk Assessment of Engineered NanoParticles" (ENPRA) is now online. This issue provides a summary of the latest ENPRA activities & events, a focus article on the recent findings from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on genotoxicity of nanoparticles, and a selection of upcoming 'nanosafety'... [Read more]

The fifth newsletter of the FP7 project "Risk Assessment of Engineered NanoParticles" (ENPRA) is now online. This issue provides a summary of the latest ENPRA activities & events, a focus article on the recent findings from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on genotoxicity of nanoparticles, and a selection of upcoming 'nanosafety' events. Click here to download the newsletter.

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Release of the proceedings of the workshop "Transparent electrode: what else after ITO"

The proceedings of the workshop "Transparent electrode:what else after ITO? State of the art and futures prospects" which was held in Paris on the 21th of november 2011 are available on this site. More information on the content of the workshop here.   [Read more]

The proceedings of the workshop "Transparent electrode:what else after ITO? State of the art and futures prospects" which was held in Paris on the 21th of november 2011 are available on this site.

More information on the content of the workshop here.
 

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The periodic report of the European Observatory on Organic Electronic is available.

Following meetings of the group of european experts in the frame of the european project Flexnet, strategic watch reports containing information discussed are proposed every 6 months. Hence, at the end of June 2011, the report has been published and sent out to subscribers. The articles have also been added... [Read more]

Following meetings of the group of european experts in the frame of the european project Flexnet, strategic watch reports containing information discussed are proposed every 6 months.


Hence, at the end of June 2011, the report has been published and sent out to subscribers. The articles have also been added to our data base "Biblio-OMNT" (to which subscribers and researchers from CEA and CNRS can access on demand).

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New report of the European Observatory on NanoSafety

The document offers a review of selected articles from the recent NanoEHS literature. This experts’ analysis has been performed by partners of the ENPRA consortium together with French experts from the Observatoire des Micro & Nanotechnologies (OMNT) at the 4th ENPRA/EONS expert panel meeting held in Brussels on March 31,... [Read more]

The document offers a review of selected articles from the recent NanoEHS literature. This experts’ analysis has been performed by partners of the ENPRA consortium together with French experts from the Observatoire des Micro & Nanotechnologies (OMNT) at the 4th ENPRA/EONS expert panel meeting held in Brussels on March 31, 2011.

As part of the dissemination strategy of the ENPRA project, EONS reports contribute to inform stakeholders of the latest nanoEHS research advances thanks to the expert survey of the domain. Click here to learn more and download excerpts of the 4th EONS report. Excerpts from previous reports are also available on the ENPRA website. Full documents are accessible via Biblio-OMNT.

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Third ENPRA Newsletter now available

The third Newsletter of the European consortium ENPRA (Risk Assessment of Engineered Nanoparticles) in now available. This issue presents a summary of research progress and project activities within year 2 as well as an interview of partners from the National Research Centre for the Working Environment (DK) and the University... [Read more]

The third Newsletter of the European consortium ENPRA (Risk Assessment of Engineered Nanoparticles) in now available. This issue presents a summary of research progress and project activities within year 2 as well as an interview of partners from the National Research Centre for the Working Environment (DK) and the University of Venice (IT) which describes the ENPRA approach on nanoparticle characterization.
Follow this link to download the Newsletter.

As ENPRA partner, the OMNT is involved in the dissemination of the project and the organization of the EONS meetings (European Observatory on NanoSafety)

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Multicellular assemblies : Architectures, Properties, Engineering 20 October 2010, Paris

The properties of populations of cells are largely conditioned by the cell-cell and cell-environment interactions, conferring them unique features whose study greatly benefits from the use of micro-technologies. In return, these technologies are of great interest to engineer tissues in a first attempt to reproduce the structure and function of... [Read more]

Proceedings of the workshop "Multicellular assemblies: Architeture, Properties, Engineering"

The proceedings of the workhop "Multicellular Assemblies: Architecture, Properties, Engineering" is available, containing speakers presentations and the list of participants. - Details on the program here - Information for sale here [Read more]

The proceedings of the workhop "Multicellular Assemblies: Architecture, Properties, Engineering" is available, containing speakers presentations and the list of participants.

- Details on the program here

- Information for sale here

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