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Nanorobotics - Intelligent Systems for Molecular Scale Automation - cover

Nanorobotics - Intelligent Systems for Molecular Scale Automation

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Nanorobotics-Explore the foundational concepts of nanorobotics, where molecular machines and nanoscale robots operate at the intersection of nanotechnology and robotics
 
Applications of nanotechnology-Learn how nanotechnology is transforming industries like medicine, manufacturing, and energy through its ability to manipulate matter on a molecular scale
 
Nanobiotechnology-Discover how nanobiotechnology bridges the gap between biological systems and nanotechnology, fostering innovations in healthcare and biological applications
 
Nanoscale plasmonic motor-Uncover the science behind nanoscale plasmonic motors, a critical component in the development of nanoscale robotics that harness light to drive motion
 
Nanomotor-Delve into the mechanics and applications of nanomotors, miniature devices that can perform precise tasks within the realm of molecular engineering
 
Biohybrid microswimmer-Learn about biohybrid microswimmers, which combine biological components with nanotechnology to create selfpowered robots capable of navigating complex environments
 
Nanotechnology-Gain a comprehensive understanding of nanotechnology, its principles, and its vast potential to revolutionize science and technology at the molecular level
 
Molecular machine-Dive into molecular machines, intricate molecular structures capable of performing tasks through precise movements and interactions at the atomic level
 
Robert Freitas-Explore the contributions of Robert Freitas, a pioneer in the field of nanorobotics, and his vision for the future of molecular machines and nanomedicine
 
DNA origami-Learn about DNA origami, a method of folding DNA to create nanoscale structures with precise shapes and functions, advancing the field of nanotechnology
 
Nanomedicine-Investigate how nanomedicine is opening new frontiers in disease diagnosis, drug delivery, and personalized healthcare by utilizing nanoscale technologies
 
Nanoelectronics-Understand the role of nanoelectronics in shaping the future of computing, electronics, and data storage through the miniaturization of components
 
Nanotechnology in fiction-Explore the depiction of nanotechnology in science fiction, where fictional technologies often foreshadow realworld scientific advancements
 
Ambarish Ghosh-Learn about the work of Ambarish Ghosh, whose research in the field of nanorobotics has led to advancements in the understanding of molecular devices
 
DNA nanotechnology-Delve into the world of DNA nanotechnology, where DNA molecules are engineered to perform functions and assemble into structures with nanoscale precision
 
Molecular nanotechnology-Discover the potential of molecular nanotechnology to build complex devices and systems with atombyatom precision, revolutionizing engineering and manufacturing
 
Joseph Wang-Explore the research of Joseph Wang, a leading expert in nanotechnology and nanorobotics, whose work has shaped the direction of the field
 
Microswimmer-Understand the design and capabilities of microswimmers, tiny robots capable of navigating liquid environments and performing tasks on a microscopic scale
 
Simone SchürleFinke-Learn about the contributions of Simone SchürleFinke in advancing the field of nanomedicine, particularly in the development of biohybrid systems
 
K. Eric Drexler-Explore the vision of K. Eric Drexler, the father of molecular nanotechnology, and his groundbreaking ideas for the future of nanotechnology and nanorobotics
Disponible depuis: 27/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 264 pages.

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