Nanotechnology
An Introduction
Jeremy Ramsden(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. February 2027
Book
Hardback
470 pages
978-0-443-27477-0 (ISBN)
Description
Nanotechnology: An Introduction provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing and developing field of nanotechnology. The book is ideal for those new to nanotechnology, as well as individuals with a strong background in traditional disciplines such as physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, chemistry, biology, or those with experience in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. Fully updated to include the latest developments and trends on nanoscale approaches to toxicology, sustainability, and artificial intelligence, this book covers all essential aspects of chemistry, physical properties, design, manufacture, and applications, highlighting their impact on various nanotechnology areas.
By combining principles, theory, and practical applications, this authoritative introduction provides a broad understanding of the possibilities and limitations in the field of nanotechnology. It serves as a valuable source of information for both academia and industry research and development.
By combining principles, theory, and practical applications, this authoritative introduction provides a broad understanding of the possibilities and limitations in the field of nanotechnology. It serves as a valuable source of information for both academia and industry research and development.
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Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-27477-0 (9780443274770)
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Person
Jeremy Ramsden was educated at the Universities of Cambridge and Princeton and the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), where he obtained his doctorate in the Institute of Chemical Physics for research into photocatalytic semiconductor nanoparticles. He was a visiting scientist at the Biocenter (Institute of Biophysics) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Szeged (1987), after which he worked at the Biocenter (Institute of Biophysical Chemistry) of the University of Basle (member of the Faculty of Natural Philosophy) until being appointed (2002) Professor and Chair of Nanotechnology at Cranfield University in the UK. From 2003-9 he was also Research Director for Nanotechnology at Cranfield University at Kitakyushu in Japan. In 2012 he moved to the University of Buckingham (UK) as Honorary Professor of Nanotechnology. His main research focus nowadays is on nanosensors. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (London) and a IUPAC Fellow.
Content
1. What is Nanotechnology?
2. The Nanoscale
3. Forces at the Nanoscale
4. The Nano/Bio Interface
5. Nanometrology
6. Noncarbon Nanomaterials and their Production
7. Nanodevices
8. Nanofacture of Devices
9. Carbon-based nanomaterials and devices
10. Nanosystems and their Design
11. Bionanotechnology
12. The Impact of Nanotechnology
2. The Nanoscale
3. Forces at the Nanoscale
4. The Nano/Bio Interface
5. Nanometrology
6. Noncarbon Nanomaterials and their Production
7. Nanodevices
8. Nanofacture of Devices
9. Carbon-based nanomaterials and devices
10. Nanosystems and their Design
11. Bionanotechnology
12. The Impact of Nanotechnology