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  1. Data Sharing and the Electronic NanoBook (eNanobook)

    20 Nov 2017 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Alexander Tropsha, Fred Prior

    Sustainable research progress in many if not all scientific disciplines critically depends on the existence of robust specialized databases that integrate and structure all available experimental information in the respective fields. The need for such reference databases is especially critical...

  2. Data, Metadata and "Data Quality" for Databases

    05 Dec 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig, Mervi Heiskanen

    Nano WG December 4, 2014

  3. Data, Metadata and "Data Quality" for Databases

    05 Dec 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig, Mervi Heiskanen

    Nano WG December 4, 2014

  4. Dataset Curation, Assessment of their Quality, and Prediction Model Developments for Safe and Sustainable Nanotechnology (S2NANO)

    29 Nov 2018 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Tae Hyun Yoon

    Nano WG November 29, 2018: Tae Hyun Yoon, Prof./CEO/Ph.D., Yoon Idea Lab. Co. Ltd. & Hanyang University In this presentation, I will introduce our recent research outcomes from S2NANO: PredictNANO project, which aimed to bridge the nanosafety knowledge gaps between R&D...

  5. Design and Applications of the CEINT Database

    10 Sep 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Sandra Karcher, Yuan Tian

    Nano WG presentation September 4, 2014Post-doctoral research associates Dr. Sandra Karcher and Dr. Yuan Tian, Duke University

  6. Development of natural language processing tools for nanoparticle design

    05 Mar 2019 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Nastassja Lewinski

    Nano WG February 28, 2019: In this presentation, an introduction to the application of natural language processing techniques to nanotechnology data will be discussed.  Natural language processing tools can aid in the automatic categorization, extraction, and analysis of data from...

  7. Dissolution as a Paradigm in Regulating Nanomaterials

    16 Aug 2017 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig

    Nano WG presentation, August 10, 2017 Themes: • Dissolution as a decision criterion • Analogies to ζ-potential & VSSA • Relation to nanoform & nanoscale form • Dissolution kinetics and artifacts • ASTM particle ontology & Nanoinformatics Roadmap...

  8. eNanoMapper Database, Search Tools and Templates

    23 Nov 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Nina Jeliazkova

    Nano WG presentation, November 17, 2016

  9. eNanoMapper Database, Search Tools and Templates

    23 Nov 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Nina Jeliazkova

    Nano WG presentation, November 17, 2016

  10. eNanoMapper Ontology

    14 Dec 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Linda Rieswijk

    Nano WG December 7, 2016 presentation by Linda Rieswijk (Maastricht University).Additional relevant links not included in the presentation:Tools to convert e.g. excel files into the enanomapper RDF format here http://ambit.sourceforge.net/enanomapper/templates/convertor.htmlCollection...

  11. Environmental Consequences of Nanotechnologies

    11 Sep 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Jeffrey Steevens, Alan Kennedy, Jessica Coleman, Zach Collier, Aimee Poda, Charles Weiss, Mark Widder, Jonathan Stallings, Robert Moser

    Jeffery A Steevens, Senior ScientistAlan Kennedy, Jessica Coleman, Zach Collier, Robert Moser, Aimee Poda, Charles WeissUS Army ERDCMark Widder and MAJ Jonathan StallingsUS Army Center for Environmental Health ResearchPresentation to NCI - Nanotechnology Working Group 11 September 2014

  12. European Chemical Agency's work to implement REACH regulation for nanomaterials

    04 May 2017 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frank Le Curieux

    Nano WG presentation on May 4, 2017.  REACH = Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation (& restriction) of Chemicals aims to ensure a high level of protection of human health and the environment while enhancing competitiveness and innovation. Nano materials are covered by...

  13. Examples on Using Wikidata to Support Nanoinformatics Projects

    13 Sep 2019 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Egon Willighagen

    Nano WG Meeting September 12, 2019 Two years ago, a community survey resulted in a sketch of a linked data approach to nanosafety research [0]. Interoperability of linked data enables the reuse, but linking databases is not trivial. Many resources are simply not FAIR enough for reuse yet,...

  14. Experimental Information Extraction from Nanocrystal Device Development Research Papers

    24 Jun 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Thaer Dieb

    Nano WG weekly meeting: Dr. Thaer M. Dieb, National Institute for Material Science, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo  Seminar on development of an annotated corpus for nanocrystal device research papers and automatic information extraction framework...

  15. Global Harmonization of Nanoinformatics: A Case Study in Convergence and Team Science

    27 Nov 2019 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig, Christine Ogilvie Hendren

    Nano WG November 14, 2019National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) sponsored Nanoinformatics presentation followed by discussion on Nanomaterial safety data integration with eNanoMapper database and eNanoMapper Ontology...

  16. HUBzero: A platform for dissemination and collaboration in Computational Science and Engineering

    07 Aug 2015 | Publications | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan, Rick Kennell

    The HUBzero cyberinfrastructure lets scientific researchers work together online to develop tools. Other researchers can then access the resulting tools using an ordinary Web browser and launch simulation runs on the national Grid infrastructure, without having to download or...

  17. HUBzero: A Web-based Platform for research, Education and Scientific Collaboration

    11 Sep 2013 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Imagine an app store for scientists, engineers, and educators filled with simulation and modeling tools — not simple Java applets, but real research codes that tackle difficult problems and may require substantial computing power drawn from the Cloud. Imagine a new way of publishing...

  18. Hunting for Opportunities: Nano-Enabled Drug Delivery to Treat Cancers

    26 May 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Alan Porter, Mervi Heiskanen

     Within the scope of ongoing nano informatics by our Georgia Tech group, we have analyzed Nano-Enabled Drug Delivery (NEDD) research publication and patent activity.  Here, I report on work led by Jing Ma exploring A) which nano components are helping deliver which B) drugs, to treat...

  19. Improving emerging technologies content on Wikipedia, or, what to do when someone is wrong on the Internet

    07 Dec 2018 | Presentations | Contributor(s): John P. Sadowski

    Nano WG December 6, 2018As one of the first places many people look up information on health and safety, including with emerging technologies like nanotechnology, it is important for Wikipedia to contain information that is complete, up to date, and free of errors.  Since 2012, NIOSH has...

  20. InChl and Nanoparticles

    21 Apr 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Heller

    The InChI Trust is a nonprofit charity which works to develop and promote the use of the IUPAC InChI open-source chemical structure representation algorithm. The InChI with its associated InChIKey was developed as a non-proprietary international standard to represent chemical structures and has...