Nanoengineering: The Skills and Tools Making Technology InvisibleWhile our five senses are doing a reasonably good job at representing the world around us on a macro-scale, we have no existing intuitive representation of the nanoworld, ruled by laws entirely foreign to our experience. This is where molecules mingle to create proteins; where you wouldn't recognize water as a liquid; and where minute morphological changes would reveal how much 'solid' things, such as the ground or houses, are constantly vibrating and moving. Following in the footsteps of Nano-Society and Nanotechnology: The Future is Tiny, this title introduces a new collection of stories demonstrating recent research in the field of nanotechnology. This drives home the fact that a plethora of nanotechnology R&D will become an integral part of improved and entirely novel materials, products, and applications yet will remain entirely invisible to the user. The book gives a personal perspective on how nanotechnologies are created and developed, and will appeal to anyone who has an interest in the research and future of nanotechnology. Reviews of Nanotechnology: The Future is Tiny: 'Once you start reading you will find it very difficult to stop' Chromatographia, 2017, 80, 1821 |
Contents
The Growing Landscape of Twodimensional Materials | |
Metamaterials and Metasurfaces | |
Plasmonics | |
Nanobiotechnology | |
Nanomedicine | |
Characterization | |
Fabrication Moves to the Printer | |
Mostly Wearable Electronics | |
Sensors and Diagnostics | |
Energy Harvesting and Storage | |
For Nanoengineers Anything Goes | |
Other editions - View all
Nanoengineering: The Skills and Tools Making Technology Invisible Michael Berger Limited preview - 2019 |
Nanoengineering: The Skills and Tools Making Technology Invisible Michael Berger No preview available - 2019 |


