
Micro and Nanomanufacturing Volume II
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This completly revised new edition offers a comprehensive treatment of micro and nanofabrication techniques and applies established and research laboratory manufacturing techniques to various materials. Designed as a companion volume to the book Micro and Nanomanufacturing , it covers topics such as aligned nanowire growth, molecular dynamics simulation of nanomaterials, atomic force microscopy for microbial cell surfaces, 3D printing of pharmaceuticals, microvascular coaptation methods, and more. The chapters also cover a wide variety of applications in areas such as surgery, auto components, living cell detection, dentistry, nanoparticles in medicine, and aerospace components, with six brand new chapters covering applications including the role of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in the manufacture of Lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, the incineration of waste materials, the manufacturing of cosmetics, sputtered thin films for biomedical applications, and the manufacture of nanofibers using electrospinning.
Micro and Nanomanufacturing Volume II is an ideal text for professionals working in the field and for graduate students in micro and nanomanufacturing courses.
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Mark J. Jackson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Engineering at Kansas State University's Aerospace Campus, directing studies in space systems and operations, aerospace engineering, manufacturing, and materials. He conducts technical and management consulting work with Luke and Spencer, LLC, and manages product development in advanced materials for ultra-precision applications in many parts of the world for multinational corporations. Professor Jackson has published over 400 publications, including books in the area of micro and nanomanufacturing, such as Machining with Abrasives (Springer, 2011) and Machining with Nanomaterials (Springer, 2015).
Waqar Ahmed, Ph.D., is a Professor and Deputy Head of the School of Mathematics and Physics and Deputy Director of Research for the College of Science at the University of Lincoln, UK. Professor Ahmed also leads the Experimental Nanophysics Group focusing on Renewable Energies and Sustainability.
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Aligned Nanowire Growth.- Taxane Formulations: From Plant to Clinic.- Nanotechnology in Leather Manufacturing.- Advanced Characterisation Techniques for Nanostructures.- TiO2-Graphene-Based Composites: Synthesis.- Characterization and Applications in Photocatalysis of Organic Pollutants.- A Short Introduction to the Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Nanomaterials.- Insights into Peri-Implantitis Collagen Attachments and Plaque Biofilm Dynamics and the Impact of Biomaterials.- Atomic Force Microscopy for Microbial Cell Surfaces.- Silicon Micro/Nanomachining and Applications.- Present and Future Roles of Nanotechnology in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease.- Micro and Nanocrystalline Fused Aluminum Oxide Abrasives Manufactured by Mechanical Stirring.- Application of Nanomaterials in Dentistry.- Electrical Conductivity of CVD Diamond Thin Films.- Recent Progress in Sputtered Metal-based Thin Film Coatings for Biomedical Applications.- Review of Formulations Strategies to Enhance the Sun Protection Factor Values.- 3D Printing of Pharmaceuticals.- Manufacturing, Numerical, and Analytical Model Limitations in Developing Fractal Microchannel Heat Sinks for Cooling MEMS, Microelectronics, and Aerospace Components.- Microvascular Coaptation Methods: Device Manufacture and Computational Simulation.
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