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Molecular Nanotechnology - Advancing Electronic Systems Through Atomically Engineered Materials - cover

Molecular Nanotechnology - Advancing Electronic Systems Through Atomically Engineered Materials

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Molecular Nanotechnology" offers an indepth exploration into the fascinating world of molecular nanotechnology and its applications within the realm of nanoelectronics. This comprehensive guide presents essential insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike, covering theoretical foundations and realworld implications. The book examines the advances and challenges of manipulating matter at the molecular scale, shedding light on innovations that will shape the future of technology. Whether you're a researcher, graduate student, or hobbyist, this book is a valuable resource in understanding the frontier of nanotechnology and its endless possibilities
 
Molecular nanotechnology-The foundational concepts of molecular nanotechnology, including manipulation at the atomic scale
 
Wet nanotechnology-Focuses on biological and wet environments, bridging the gap between biology and nanotechnology
 
Gray goo-Explores the hypothetical risks of uncontrolled selfreplicating nanobots in the environment
 
Robert Freitas-Discusses the pioneering work of Robert Freitas in the development of nanotechnology and its future applications
 
Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology-Analyzes the historical and ideological conflict between K. Eric Drexler and Richard Smalley on molecular nanotechnology
 
Nanotechnology-A broader view of nanotechnology's development and its impact on various industries, from electronics to medicine
 
Richard Smalley-Focuses on the contributions of Nobel laureate Richard Smalley and his groundbreaking work in nanotechnology
 
Productive nanosystems-Investigates the design and development of nanosystems capable of producing complex structures autonomously
 
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom-An exploration of Richard Feynman’s famous vision for future nanotechnology, where manipulation at the atomic scale becomes reality
 
History of nanotechnology-Traces the evolution of nanotechnology, from early theories to presentday advancements in the field
 
Ecophagy-Examines the environmental concerns associated with selfreplicating nanobots, including the potential for ecological disruption
 
Nanorobotics-Delves into the field of nanorobotics, where robots operate at the molecular or nanometer scale, offering a glimpse of the future of automation
 
K. Eric Drexler-Profiles K. Eric Drexler, a key figure in nanotechnology, and his revolutionary ideas for molecular machines
 
Selfreplicating machine-Discusses the concept and potential of selfreplicating machines, a cornerstone of nanotechnology development
 
Nanomedicine-Investigates the application of nanotechnology in medicine, particularly in drug delivery and cellular repair
 
Mechanosynthesis-Explores the process of mechanosynthesis, where molecular machines build complex structures atom by atom
 
Engines of Creation-Analyzes Drexler’s influential work "Engines of Creation," highlighting the promise of molecular assemblers
 
Ralph Merkle-Examines Ralph Merkle’s contributions to nanotechnology and his advancements in molecular engineering
 
Molecular assembler-Focuses on the potential of molecular assemblers, machines that can construct materials from individual molecules
 
Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology-Highlights the prestigious Feynman Prize, recognizing outstanding achievements in nanotechnology
 
Selfreplication-Investigates the potential and challenges of selfreplication in nanotechnology, a key to its future scalability
 
By delving into each of these crucial topics, this book not only provides a deep understanding of molecular nanotechnology but also connects these concepts to the wider field of nanoelectronics, emphasizing their interdisciplinary relevance. The practical implications of these advancements make it essential reading for those who wish to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.
Available since: 03/16/2025.
Print length: 219 pages.

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