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Collective Motion - Exploring the Dynamics of Nanomotor Interactions in Complex Systems - cover

Collective Motion - Exploring the Dynamics of Nanomotor Interactions in Complex Systems

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Collective Motion" is an essential exploration within the Nanomotor series, where cuttingedge science and innovative concepts converge. This book provides a deep dive into the dynamic world of nanotechnology, offering insights into the mechanisms behind selfpropelled particles, biohybrid systems, and active matter. Whether you're an undergraduate student, a graduate researcher, or a professional in the field, this work will expand your understanding of the complex behavior and technological potential of nanoscale systems. As technology continues to evolve, the concepts in "Collective Motion" will be critical for anyone involved in nanomotor development, nanorobotics, and related fields. The benefits of this book go beyond its price, providing valuable knowledge and insight that will accelerate your learning and professional growth.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Collective motion: Introduces the phenomena where particles or organisms exhibit coordinated movement.
 
2: Coffee ring effect: Explores how particles aggregate at the edges of a droplet, influencing material deposition.
 
3: Microswimmer: Discusses smallscale swimmers that mimic biological systems for applications in medicine and industry.
 
4: Rheotaxis: Examines how particles or organisms move in response to fluid flow, impacting bioengineering.
 
5: Biohybrid microswimmer: Describes the fusion of biological and synthetic systems to create efficient microswimmers.
 
6: Liquid marbles: Investigates the unique behavior of droplets encased in powder layers, enabling innovative applications.
 
7: Vicsek model: Introduces a model for understanding the collective behavior of selfpropelled particles.
 
8: Nanorobotics: Focuses on designing and controlling robots at the nanoscale for precision applications.
 
9: Active matter: Studies materials that consume energy and exhibit dynamic behavior on their own, opening new technological possibilities.
 
10: Electroosmotic pump: Explores pumps that move liquids by applying electric fields, ideal for labonachip applications.
 
11: Soft matter: Investigates materials with properties between solids and liquids, important for flexible and responsive systems.
 
12: Swarm behaviour: Looks at the collective movement and decisionmaking processes of groups, inspiring algorithms and robotics.
 
13: Clustering of selfpropelled particles: Discusses how particles form clusters under specific conditions, relevant for designing nanomotor systems.
 
14: Electrophoresis: Describes the movement of particles in a fluid under the influence of an electric field, central to microfluidics.
 
15: Selfpropelled particles: Provides a foundation for understanding the fundamental forces and behaviors behind selfmotility.
 
16: Molecular motor: Examines the operation of molecularlevel engines that can power nanoscale machines.
 
17: Chemotactic drugtargeting: Discusses the use of selfpropelled particles for targeted drug delivery, enhancing treatment efficacy.
 
18: Nanomotor: Focuses on the design and functioning of motors at the nanoscale, revolutionizing biomedical and mechanical applications.
 
19: Micromotor: Investigates motors capable of driving microscale devices, vital for precision tasks.
 
20: Janus particles: Explores particles with two distinct sides, influencing their behavior in various environments.
 
21: Micropump: Looks into pumps at the micro scale that can be used in medical, environmental, and industrial applications.
 
This book is an indispensable resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in nanotechnology and nanomotors, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insight for a rapidly advancing field. Dive into the intricate world of Nanomotor systems and discover the cuttingedge technologies shaping the future.
Available since: 03/15/2025.
Print length: 266 pages.

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