Lessons from Nanoscience

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===World Scientific Publishing Company===
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World Scientific Publishing Company: [//www.worldscientific.com/series/lnlns Lessons from Nanoscience]
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Series Editors: Mark Lundstrom and Supriyo Datta,[[br]]
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Click [//www.worldscientific.com/highlight/nanosci.shtml here] for more titles in nanoscience from World Scientific Publishing Company.
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“Lessons from Nanoscience” aims to not only communicate recent developments in nanoscience, but to use them to re-think old and familiar subjects. Some of these viewpoints may not yet be in final form. We hope this series will provide a forum for them to evolve and develop into the textbooks of tomorrow that train and guide our students and young researchers as they turn nanoscience into nanotechnology. To help communicate across disciplines, the series aims to be accessible to anyone with a bachelor’s degree in science or engineering.[[br]]
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'''Advisory Board:''' M. Ashraf Alam (Purdue), Marc Baldo (MIT),
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and Gang Chen (MIT)
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:Series Foreword: [[File(Lessons from Nanoscience_Preface.pdf)]]
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Forthcoming titles in the series….
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Research in nanoscience is creating new possibilities for technology, but to realize these opportunities, students, engineers, and scientists will need a much broader understanding of science and technology than in the past. “Lessons from Nanoscience” aims to present new viewpoints that help understand, integrate, and apply recent developments in nanoscience while also using them to re-think old and familiar subjects. Although some of these viewpoints may not yet be in final form, we hope this series will provide a forum for them to evolve and develop into the textbooks of tomorrow. To help communicate across disciplines, the series aims to be accessible to anyone with a bachelor’s degree in the physical sciences or engineering.
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Summer 2011:
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:S. Datta, Purdue University, Lessons from Nanoelectronics: A New Perspective on Transport
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Fall 2011:
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* [[File(Lessons from Nanoscience_Preface.pdf, desc="Series Foreword")]] [[br]]
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:M. Lundstrom, Purdue University, Near-Equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications
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Spring 2012:
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:M. Alam, Purdue University, Nano-biosensors: Three easy pieces
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Summer 2012:
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===Current Titles:===
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:T.S. Fisher, Purdue University, Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale
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Fall 2012:
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Supriyo Datta, Purdue University, [https://nanohub.org/groups/lnebook ''Lessons from Nanoelectronics: A New Perspective on Transport'']. [[br]]
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:M. Lundstrom, Purdue University, Essential Physics of Nanoscale Transistors
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''Readers are encouraged to check the above link for information regarding the nanoHUB-U online course based on these notes and for gaining access to related video lectures, tutorials and discussions. They can also join a continuing discussion forum keyed to these lecture notes.''
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Mark S. Lundstrom and C. Jeong, Purdue University, [http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/7975 ''Near-Equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications''] [//nanohub.org/resources/11763 (Lectures)]
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:Alejandro Strachan, Purdue University, Atomistic View of Materials
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Tim S. Fisher, Purdue University, ''Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale'' [//nanohub.org/resources/11876 Preview Lectures]
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Ron Reifenberger, Purdue University, ''Fundamentals of Atomic Force Mircroscopy, Part I: Foundations''
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* Sample chapters from volumes in print are available [//nanohub.org/groups/u/lfn here]
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* Online courses based on these volumes are available at [//nanohub.org/u nanoHUB-U]
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===Forthcoming titles in the series:===
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'''Fall 2014:''' Alejandro Strachan, Purdue University, ''Atomistic View of Materials''
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'''Fall 2014:''' Avik Ghosh, University of Virginia, ''Nanoelectronics: A Molecular View''
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'''Spring 2015:''' Muhammad Alam, Purdue University, ''Nano-biosensors: Three Easy Pieces''
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'''Spring 2015:''' Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University, ''Essential Physics of Nanoscale Transistors''
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'''Fall 2015:''' Jaijeet Roychowdhury, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Developing Simulation-Ready Compact Models''
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'''Fall 2015:''' Kaustav Banerjee, Univ. of California Santa Barbara, ''Circuit Design Perspectives: the NANO approach''
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'''Spring 2016:''' Tsu-Jae King Liu, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Microdevices''
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'''Spring 2016:''' Zhen Chen and Chris Dames, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Applied Thermal Measurements at the Nanoscale''
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'''Fall 2016:''' Tony Low, Univ. of Minnesota, ''2D Materials Device Physics''
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