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Nuclear Technology Vol.126, No.2, MAY 1999 스크랩

Technical paper Experimental and analytical Investigation of the Operation Mode of the Emergency Condenser of the SWR1000 Assessment of the Severe Accident Mitigation Features of the European Pressurized Water Reactor by Cooperative Research and Development FORMOSA-B: A Boiling Water Reactor In-Core Fuel Management Optimization Package Evaluating Code Uncertainty-I: Using the CSAU Method for Uncertainty Analysis of a Two-Loop PWR SBLOCA Evaluating Code Uncertainty-II: An Optimal Statistical Estimator Method to Evaluate the Uncertainties of Calculated Time Tends Studies on the Shielding Properties of Polyboron and Illmenite-Magnetite Concrete Using a Reactor Neutron Beam Self-Excited Plutonium X-Ray Emission in Plutonium-Bearing Materials The Volatility of lodine from Irradiated lodide Solutions in the Presence or Absence of Painted Surface: Modeling Work on the IODE Code at IPSN

2000-04-20



Industrial Research and Development Facts with the 1998 Industrial R&D Scoreboard 스크랩

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This booklet offers recent facts and figures on industrial research and development, as compiled by the Industrial research and development, as compiled by the Industrial Research Institute(IRI), in cooperation with the Science Resources Studies Division of the National Science Foundation(NSF) and Innovation Management Group. Fact 1 : Sources of Industrial R & D Funds Fact 2 : Allocation of Industrial R & D Funds Fact 3 : IRI Industrial R & D Scoreboard for 1998 Fact 4 : Trends

2000-04-19


TTEC Panel Report on High-Temperature Electronics in Japan 스크랩

This final report of ITRI's panel on high-temperature electronics in Japan consists of an executive summary, an introductory chapter, and five chapters by panel members on various aspects of wide bandgap electronics. The report also contains site reports for the various companies, labs, universities, and government offices that the panel visited in Japan. Comparisons are made between developments in Japan and the United States. Principal findings include : - The size of the GaN effort in Japan is significantly larger than in the U.S. - Scientists and engineers in Japan see optoelectronics and high-power, high-frequency electronics as the major application opportunities for wide bandgap semiconductors; high-temperature electronics is not consedered a major applications field. - Japan is well ahead of the U.S. in materials and device development for light emitters based on Group III nitrides; and scientists there see the short-term applications of GaN technology to lie predominantly in optical devices, mostly light emitters. - The United States currently is ahead in GaN electronic device developments for high-power, high-frequency applications. - In silicon carbide technology, the U.S. is ahead in SiC bulk crystal and epitaxial production. - The major difference between Japan and the United States lies in their visions of the importance of fundamental materials research in wide bandgap semiconductors; the Japanese see basic research on fundamental properties of materials and technology as a key for fast device development in the 21st century.

2000-04-19


Small Business Innovation Research - Abstracts of Phase I Awards 1998 스크랩

This booklet presents technical abstracts of Phase I awards made in Fiscal Year(FY) 1998 under the DOE Small Business Innovation Research(SBIR) program. SBIR research explores innovative concepts in important technological and scientific area that can lead to valuable new technology and commercial iproducts. The work described in the abstracts in novel, high-risk research, but the benefits will also be potentially high if the objectives are met. Brief comments on the potential applications, as described by the awardee, are given after each abstract. Individuals and organizations, including venture capital and larger industrial firms, with an interest in the research described in any of the abstracts are encouraged to contact the appropriate business directly

2000-04-19


Solicitation of the Public Health Service for Small Business Innovation Research - Contract Proposals 스크랩

[ Table of Contents ] I. General Program Description A. Purpose of Solicitation B. Awarding Components of the PHS for Contract Proposals C. Program Eligibility II. Agency Contact for Information III. Definitions IV. Proposal Preparation Instuctions and Requirements A. Limitations on Length of Proposal B. Proposal Cover Sheet C. Abstract of Research Plan D. Research Plan E. Current Awards and Pending Proposals/Applications F. Proposed Cost Breakdown G. Streamling the Contracting Process H. “Fast-Track“ Initiative I. Inclusion Of Women and Minorities in Research Involving Human Subjects J. Inclusion of Children in Research Invoving Human Subjects K. Requirement for Adequate Assurance of Protection of Human Subjects L. Needle Exchange M. Ban on Human Embryo Research N. Requirement for Adequate Assurance of Compliance with the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals V. Method of Selection and Evaluation Creteria A. Evaluation Process B. Technical Evaluation Creteria C. Proposal Debriefing D. Award Decisions VI. Considerations A. Awards B. Final Report C. Payment D. Limited Rights Information and Data E. Performance of Research and Anyalytical Work by Awardee Organization F. Additional Information VII. Instructions for Proposal Submission A. Receipt Date B. Number of Copies C. Binding and Packaging of Proposal VIII. Contractinf Officers and Addresses for Mailing or Delivery of Proposals IX. Scientific and Technical Information Sources X. Research Topics National Institutes of Health(NIH) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism(NIAAA) National Cnacer Institute(NCI) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases(NIDDK) National Institute on Drug Abuse(NIDA) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences(NIEHS) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute(NHLBI) National Institute of Neurological Ddisorders and Stroke(NINDS) National Center for Research Resources(NCRR) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) National Immunization Program(NIP) Epidemiology Program Office(EPO)

2000-04-19


러시아등 中東歐의 轉換期國家에 대한 구주연합 (EU)의 科學技術協力 槪要 스크랩

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이글에서는 EU의 활동을 CEEC와 NIS 국가들의 사회경제적 변화에 따른 EU 전체적인 활동과 EU 회원국별 활동으로 나누어 살펴보고 있다. 2절에서는 범 EU 차원에서 구 동유럽 국가들의 과학기술 시스템에 대한 지원의 근간인 COPERNICUS 프로그램과 INTAS 활동을 살핌. 그외에 3-4절에서는 동유럽국가들의 과학기술 하부구조를 지원하고 있는 개별국가별, 또는 ISTC와 같은 국제 협력 프로그램에 대해 설명함.끝으로 EU와 CEEC 및 NIS국가들간의 공동 논문. 저서 발표현황을 살펴보기로 함.

2000-04-19


U.S.-Europe Conference on wide Bandgap Semiconductor Technology for Next generation Electronic and Photonic Devices : Viewgraphs 스크랩

this is the publication of U.S.-Europe Conference on wide Bandgap Semiconductor Technology for Next generation Electronic and Photonic Devices. its contents are : -SiC growth and processing technology -Progress and issues in SiC technology -High voltage SiC power switching devices -Application and operaton of high voltage, high current Si-IGBT/SiC diode modules -GaN-based materials research in europe -Application of pressure grown GaN substrates to epitaxy -GaN-based electronic device research in Europe -Wide bandgap microwave power devices -High temperature electronics packaging in Europe -Ohmic contact, packaging for high power and high temperature SiC devices

2000-04-19


Small Business Innovation Research - Program Solicitation 스크랩

Objectives of this program include increasing private sector commiercialization of technology developed through DOE supported R&D, stimulating technological innovation in the private sector, and improving the return on investment from federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. [ Contents ] - General Information and Guidelines - Technical Topic Descriptions Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fossil Energy Fusion Energy Sciences High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics Environmental Management Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Biological and Environmental Research Basic Energy Sciences Computational and Technology Research Nonproliferation and National Security

2000-04-19


Communication from the Commission to the Council, The European Parliament, The Economic and Social Committee and The Committee of the Regions - Towards a European research area 스크랩

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SITUATION AND OBJECTIVES 1. Research in Europe 2. Better investment in knowledge 3. Public research effort 4. private investment 5. Organisation of research in Europe 6. A real european policy: towards a European research area A EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA 1. A stock of material resources and facilities optimised at the European level 1.1 Networking of centres of excellence and creation of virtual centres 1.2 Defining a European approach to research facilities 1.3 Better use of the potential offered by electronics networks 2. More chherent use of public instruments and resources 2.1 More co-ordinated implementation of national and European research programmes 2.2 Closer relations between scientific and technological cooperation organisations in Europe 3. More dynamic private investment 3.1 Better use of instruments of indirect aid to research 3.2 Development of effective tools to protect intellectual property 3.3 Encouragement of the creation of companies and risk capital investment 4. A common system of scientific and technical reference for policy implementation 4.1 Developing the research needed for political decision 4.2 Establishment of a common system of scientific and technical reference 5. More abundant and more mobile human resources 5.1 Greater mobility of researchers in Europe 5.2 Introduction of a European dimension into scientific careers 5.3 Greater place and role for women in research 5.4 Giving the young a taste for research and careers in science 6. A dynamic European landscape, open and attractive to researchers and investment 6.1 More of a role for the regions in the European research effort 6.2 Integration of the scientific communities of western and eastern Europe 6.3 Making Europe attractive to researchers from the rest of the world 7. An area of shared values 7.1 Tackling the questions of science and society in their European dimension 7.2 Development of a shared vision of the ethical issues of science and technology

2000-04-18