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Molecular Assembler - Engineering Atomic Precision for NextGeneration Nanosystems - cover

Molecular Assembler - Engineering Atomic Precision for NextGeneration Nanosystems

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In a world where technology is reshaping industries, understanding molecular assemblers is vital. These nanoscale machines hold the potential to revolutionize manufacturing, medicine, and beyond. This book provides an indepth exploration of molecular nanotechnology, making it essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to grasp the future of science and engineering.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Molecular Assembler – Introduction to the concept and potential of molecular assemblers.
 
2: SelfReplicating Machine – Examines machines capable of autonomous selfreplication.
 
3: Productive Nanosystems – Explores nanosystems designed for highprecision fabrication.
 
4: Nanotechnology – Provides an overview of nanotechnology's impact across industries.
 
5: Gray Goo – Discusses risks associated with uncontrolled selfreplicating nanomachines.
 
6: Wet Nanotechnology – Covers nanotechnology in biological and fluidic environments.
 
7: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom – Analyzes Feynman’s foundational nanotechnology vision.
 
8: Engines of Creation – Reviews Drexler’s pioneering ideas on molecular nanotechnology.
 
9: Richard Smalley – Highlights Smalley’s contributions to nanoscience and his critiques.
 
10: Exploratory Engineering – Discusses designing future nanotechnologies through theoretical models.
 
11: SelfReplication – Investigates the principles and challenges of selfreplicating systems.
 
12: Nanometrology – Examines precise measurement techniques at the nanoscale.
 
13: Robert Freitas – Explores Freitas’ work on nanomedicine and molecular assembly.
 
14: K. Eric Drexler – Chronicles Drexler’s role in advancing molecular nanotechnology.
 
15: Nanorobotics – Details the engineering of nanoscale robotic devices.
 
16: Drexler–Smalley Debate – Analyzes the pivotal debate on the feasibility of molecular assemblers.
 
17: Ralph Merkle – Explores Merkle’s theoretical work on molecular nanotechnology.
 
18: Molecular Nanotechnology – Defines the broader field and its transformative potential.
 
19: Mechanosynthesis – Investigates mechanical control of molecular assembly.
 
20: History of Nanotechnology – Traces the evolution of nanoscale science and technology.
 
21: Molecular Engineering – Discusses the design and synthesis of molecules for advanced applications.
 
Molecular assemblers could redefine industries, making this book an indispensable resource for those eager to explore the frontier of nanotechnology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or enthusiast, this comprehensive guide provides the knowledge needed to understand and contribute to this revolutionary field.
Disponible depuis: 10/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 230 pages.

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