Research Frontiers in Nanotechnology (In 2 Volumes)

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Nanotechology research is an evolving field focused on developing new materials comprised of atomic scale components. Considered a disruptive technology, most of the historical nanotechnology research has been performed by university and government labs. However, due to the potential positive economic impact offered by new nanomaterials, major government and commercial investment around the world is now focused on developing rational nanoscale material design. Value from nanoscale products can be achieved through new capabilities. Research Frontiers in nanotechnology is an anthology of select researchers that give a clue to the direction advancements are being done and scientists of corporate or government sectors are putting their efforts to achieve new breakthroughs. Research papers handpicked for inclusion in these two volumes are the ones which will not only arouse the interest of scholars but also provide answers, and live long for their referable quality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John F. Killman

John F. Killman’s researches and studies are known worldwide an not only in Germany. Inspired by the pathbreaking thoughts of Dr. Eric Drexler, he underlook some Nanotech related projects and is currently working on them in collaboration with a German Corporation. Killman’s personal research interests include visual analytics; 3D multimodal interaction; bioinformatics visualization; virtual environments; visual reasoning and interactive visualization of large-scale information spaces.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Laura Costlow

Laura Costlow is a Physicist too. She lives in California, is rather enthusiastic scholar of emerging technologies, and is currently writing her paper –“Ethics for a Very Small World”.

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Title
Research Frontiers in Nanotechnology (In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178884704
Length
xiv+275p.
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#Nanotechnology