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A Gentle Introduction to Nanotechnology and Nanoscience

By Mark Ratner

Northwestern University

While the Greek root nano just means dwarf, the nanoscale has become a giant focus of contemporary science and technology. We will examine the fundamental issues underlying the excitement involved in nanoscale research - what, why and how. …

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Non-affiliated authors

  • Ganesh, E.N.; Kishore, L. (2007), "Nanotechnology Education and Research Activities in Indian Universities," IETE Technical Review, 24, 1: pg. 37-41, 02.

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Affiliated authors

  • M. Lundstrom; G. Klimeck; G.B. Adams ; M. McLennan (2008), "HUB is where the heart is," Nanotechnology Magazine,, IEEE
Publication, 6/20/2008: pg. 28-31. ISSN: 1932-4510. (DOI: 10.1109/MNANO.2008.920959
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