Advanced materials are most likely to bring future economic, environmental and social benefits. At the same time, they may pose challenges regarding their safety and sustainability along the entire life cycle. This need to be timely addressed by the stakeholders (industry, research, policy makers, funding and regulatory bodies).
As part of a larger foresight project, the study aimed to identify areas of scientific research and technological development related to advanced materials, in particular advanced nanomaterials and the sub-group smart nanomaterials. The study identified and collected data in order to build relevant research and innovation indicators and analyse trends, impact and other implications.
The study consisted of an iterative process including a documentation phase followed by the identification, description and development of a set of core research and innovation indicators regarding scientific publications, EU projects and patents.
FARCAL Lucian;
MUNOZ PINEIRO Amalia;
RIEGO SINTES Juan;
RAUSCHER Hubert;
RASMUSSEN Kirsten;
2024-08-07
Taylor & Francis
JRC131136
2046-1402 (online),
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.127810.2,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC131136,
10.12688/f1000research.127810.2 (online),
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