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Nanotechnology History - Tracing the Evolution of Molecular Innovation - cover

Nanotechnology History - Tracing the Evolution of Molecular Innovation

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the fascinating world of nanotechnology with "Nanotechnology History," a comprehensive guide that takes you through the evolution and impact of this groundbreaking science. Whether you're a professional, an undergraduate or graduate student, or simply an enthusiast, this book offers valuable insights into the history and future potential of molecular nanotechnology. Discover how this field has shaped modern science and technology, providing both theoretical frameworks and realworld applications.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: History of nanotechnology: Traces the origins and early milestones of nanotechnology, providing essential context for its growth.
 
2: Societal impact of nanotechnology: Discusses the transformative effects nanotechnology may have on society, from ethics to economics.
 
3: Nanometrology: Explores the measurement techniques crucial to the precision and development of nanotechnology.
 
4: Nanochemistry: Covers the chemical principles and breakthroughs that are foundational to molecular nanotechnology.
 
5: James Gimzewski: Delves into the life and contributions of James Gimzewski, a key figure in advancing nanotechnology.
 
6: Mechanosynthesis: Introduces the concept of mechanosynthesis and its role in enabling molecular manufacturing.
 
7: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom: Examines the famous lecture by Richard Feynman, which set the stage for the future of nanotechnology.
 
8: Molecular assembler: Describes the potential of molecular assemblers, machines that could build matter atom by atom.
 
9: Molecular nanotechnology: Investigates the theory and development of molecular nanotechnology as an emerging science.
 
10: Nanoelectronics: Looks at the intersection of nanotechnology and electronics, highlighting cuttingedge innovations in nanoelectronics.
 
11: Nanoengineering: Discusses the role of nanotechnology in engineering, offering new methods and possibilities for creating advanced materials.
 
12: Gray goo: Explores the "gray goo" scenario, examining concerns around the uncontrolled replication of nanomachines.
 
13: Nanocar: Focuses on the development of nanocars, a fascinating example of how nanotechnology can create tiny machines with movement capabilities.
 
14: Richard Smalley: Highlights the work of Richard Smalley, his discoveries, and their lasting impact on nanotechnology research.
 
15: Nanomaterials: Investigates the development and application of nanomaterials, which are revolutionizing industries like medicine and energy.
 
16: Phaedon Avouris: Describes the work of Phaedon Avouris, a scientist whose contributions continue to shape the future of nanotechnology.
 
17: Nanomanufacturing: Explores the techniques and challenges involved in manufacturing at the nanoscale, a critical step for the field's growth.
 
18: Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology: Analyzes the debate between K. Eric Drexler and Richard Smalley, which has significantly influenced nanotechnology's direction.
 
19: Cluster (physics): Discusses the role of clusters in the study of nanotechnology, bridging molecular and macroscopic worlds.
 
20: Nanotechnology: Provides an overview of the field of nanotechnology, encompassing its current state and potential for future breakthroughs.
 
21: K. Eric Drexler: Focuses on the work of K. Eric Drexler, often considered the father of nanotechnology, and his vision for its future.
 
This book offers an indepth exploration of nanotechnology's rich history, and its ongoing revolution in science and technology. From fundamental chemistry to the potential of molecular assemblers, this comprehensive guide will provide readers with the knowledge to understand and engage with the field of molecular nanotechnology, whether you're just starting or deep into research.
Available since: 03/15/2025.
Print length: 272 pages.

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