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Nanorobotics - Advancing Autonomous Motion in Tiny Systems - cover

Nanorobotics - Advancing Autonomous Motion in Tiny Systems

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Explore the revolutionary world of "Nanorobotics" in this comprehensive guide, where cuttingedge science meets technological innovation. Whether you're a professional, student, enthusiast, or hobbyist, this book delves into the fascinating realm of "Microswimmer," offering insights into nanorobotics that will elevate your understanding of the field. With a detailed breakdown of the latest advancements and the potential future of nanotechnology, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore how these tiny machines are poised to change industries such as medicine, electronics, and beyond.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Nanorobotics: Introduction to the science of microscopic robots designed for complex tasks.
 
2: Microswimmer: Examining the role of microswimmers in biological environments and their potential applications.
 
3: Nanobiotechnology: How nanotechnology intersects with biology to revolutionize medical treatments and diagnostics.
 
4: Ambarish Ghosh: A look into the pioneering work of Ambarish Ghosh in nanorobotics research.
 
5: Nanotechnology in fiction: Exploring how nanotechnology is portrayed in fiction and its impact on realworld innovations.
 
6: Molecular nanotechnology: Understanding the manipulation of individual molecules to create functional materials and devices.
 
7: Biohybrid microswimmer: A fusion of biological and synthetic components to create more efficient nanomachines.
 
8: K. Eric Drexler: A deep dive into Drexler's contributions to nanotechnology and his vision for the future.
 
9: Molecular machine: The development of machines at the molecular level that could revolutionize technology and industry.
 
10: Applications of nanotechnology: Practical uses of nanotechnology across various fields, from energy to healthcare.
 
11: DNA origami: The innovative technique of folding DNA to create complex structures with realworld applications.
 
12: Nanocapsule: How nanocapsules are utilized in drug delivery systems, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments.
 
13: Robert Freitas: A study of Robert Freitas' work in nanomedicine and its potential to transform healthcare.
 
14: Simone SchürleFinke: Insight into SchürleFinke's research on nanomachines and their role in biotechnology.
 
15: Nanoelectronics: The intersection of nanotechnology and electronics, driving the next generation of devices.
 
16: Nanomedicine: A look into how nanotechnology is reshaping the future of medical treatments and diagnostics.
 
17: Nanoscale plasmonic motor: Exploration of the development of smallscale motors using plasmonics for new tech innovations.
 
18: Nanomotor: The evolution of nanomotors and their potential to revolutionize manufacturing and robotics.
 
19: DNA nanotechnology: Uncovering the power of DNA as a tool for building nanoscale devices with unmatched precision.
 
20: Joseph Wang: A profile of Joseph Wang's contributions to the field of nanotechnology and microswimmer development.
 
21: Nanotechnology: A broad overview of nanotechnology's impact across multiple sectors, from health to energy.
 
This book offers an unparalleled look into the rapidly evolving field of nanorobotics, providing essential knowledge and understanding for anyone interested in shaping the future of technology.
Disponible depuis: 22/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 259 pages.

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