Priorities for Standards and measurements to accelerate innovations In nano-electrotechnologies: Analysis of the nist-energetics-iec TC 113 survey

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In 2008, the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Energetics Incorporated collaborated with the International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committee 113 (IEC TC 113) on nano-electrotechnologies to survey members of the international nanotech- nologies community about priorities for standards and measurements to accelerate innovations in nano- electrotechnologies. In this paper, we analyze the 459 survey responses from 45 countries as one means to begin building a consensus on a framework leading to nano-electrotech- nologies standards development by standards organizations and national measurement institutes. The distributions of priority rankings from all 459 respon- dents are such that there are perceived distinctions with statistical confidence between the relative international priorities for the several items ranked in each of the following five Survey category types: 1) Nano-electrotechnology Properties, 2) Nano-electrotechnology Taxonomy: Products, 3) Nano-electrotechnology Taxonomy: Cross-Cutting Technologies, 4) IEC General Discipline Areas, and 5) Stages of the Linear Economic Model. The global consensus prioritizations for ranked items in the above five category types suggest that the IEC TC 113 should focus initially on standards and measure- ments for electronic and electrical proper- ties of sensors and fabrication tools that support performance assessments of nano-technology enabled sub-assemblies used in energy, medical, and computer products.

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Bennett, H., Andres, H., Pellegrino, J., Kwok, W., Fabricius, N., & Chapin, J. T. (2009). Priorities for Standards and measurements to accelerate innovations In nano-electrotechnologies: Analysis of the nist-energetics-iec TC 113 survey. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 114(2), 99–135. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.114.008

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