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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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Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana U.S.A
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More than 50 years of research and development have created the sophisticated technologies that have shaped the world we live in. The transformation of engineering education from the practice-driven vacuum tube era to our science-driven semiconductor era played an important role in this success. Today we face new challenges in educating students, engineers, and applied scientists for a new era of electronics. Engineers will continue to need a deep understanding of their specialty, but they now also need a much broader understanding of science and technology than in the past. They need to be comfortable working from the atomic scale to the macroscale – from the materials and devices level to the system level. Lessons from Nanoscience aims to bring new approaches and new ways of thinking to materials, devices, and systems. The goal is to re-think the way we teach these topics so that working from the nanoscale to the system scale is seamless and intuitive. The Lessons from Nanoscience lecture notes series is one component of an ambitious educational initiative that includes free, online short courses offered through [https://nanohub.org/u nanoHUB-U].
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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. [[File(File.doc)]]
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===Lessons from Nanoscience Lecture Notes may:===
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• Treat fundamental concepts in a way that seamlessly connects the nanoscale to the macroscale [[br]]
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• Provide starting points for those just entering new fields of science or technology [[br]]
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• Discuss techniques once restricted to specialists that are now becoming widely used. [[br]]
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Forthcoming titles in the series….
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===Lessons from Nanoscience Lecture Notes are:===
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• Short (150-350 pages) [[br]]
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• Broadly accessible without a long set of pre-requisites. [[br]]
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• Published by World Scientific in low cost paperback versions. [[br]]
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Authors who share our vision for an exciting new era of electronics driven by new approaches to education are invited to contact us with their ideas and submit a [https://nanohub.org/wiki/LessonsfromNanoscience/Prospectus Prospectus].
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:S. Datta, Purdue University[[br]]
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:Lessons from Nanoelectronics: A New Perspective on Transport
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:M. Lundstrom, Purdue University
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:Near-Equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications
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Mark Lundstrom and Supriyo Datta, series editors [[br]]
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:M. Alam, Purdue University
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Purdue University [[br]]
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:Nano-biosensors: Three easy pieces
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lundstro@purdue.edu, datta@purdue.edu [[br]]
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Summer 2012:
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:T.S. Fisher, Purdue University
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:Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale
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===Current Titles:===
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:M. Lundstrom, Purdue University
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:Essential Physics of Nanoscale Transistors
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Supriyo Datta, Purdue University, [http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8029 ''Lessons from Nanoelectronics: A New Perspective on Transport'']. [https://nanohub.org/wiki/LessonsfromNanoscience/ResourcesforVolume1 Book web page] [[br]]
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:Alejandro Strachan
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:Atomistic View of Materials
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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''] [https://nanohub.org/wiki/LessonsfromNanoscience/bookwebpage Book web page]
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===Information for Prospective Authors:===
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Tim S. Fisher, Purdue University, [http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8716 ''Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale''] [//nanohub.org/resources/11876 Preview Lectures]
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Authors interested in contributing to the series should prepare a short prospectus for a proposed volume of less than 300 pages. Include a paragraph (or a maximum of two) describing the proposed volume, why the topic is important, and how it addresses the vision of the series. Also include a list of the chapter titles, and send the prospectus to one of the series editors. Suggested format:
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Ron Reifenberger, Purdue University, [http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/9343 ''Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Part I: Foundations]''
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#Title of the proposed volume[[br]]
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* Sample chapters from volumes in print are available [//nanohub.org/groups/u/lfn here] [[br]]
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#Brief description in one or two paragraphs.[[br]]
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* Online courses based on these volumes are available at [//nanohub.org/u nanoHUB-U]
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#Brief discussion of how the proposed volume aligns with the vision of the series.[[br]] Does it:[[br]]
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: a)Treat an important, new topic with a unique “point-of-view”?
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: c)Treat a traditional topic in science or engineering from the perspective of recent advanced in nanoscience?
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#Listing of chapter titles
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Please send your prospectus to the series editors:
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===Forthcoming titles in the series:===
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Related on-line resources: [/topics/ElectronicsFromTheBottomUp Electronics from the Bottom Up]
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'''Fall 2016:''' Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University, ''Essential Physics of Nanoscale Transistors''
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'''Spring 2017:''' Muhammad Alam, Purdue University, ''Nano-biosensors: Three Easy Pieces''
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'''Fall 2017:''' Alejandro Strachan, Purdue University, ''Atomistic View of Materials''
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'''Fall 2017:''' Avik Ghosh, University of Virginia, ''Nanoelectronics: A Molecular View''
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'''Spring 2018:''' Jaijeet Roychowdhury, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Developing Simulation-Ready Compact Models''
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'''Spring 2018:''' Kaustav Banerjee, Univ. of California Santa Barbara, ''Circuit Design Perspectives: the NANO approach''
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'''Fall 2018:''' Tsu-Jae King Liu, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Microdevices''
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'''Fall 2018:''' Zhen Chen and Chris Dames, Univ. of California Berkeley, ''Applied Thermal Measurements at the Nanoscale''
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'''Fall 2018:''' Babak Ziaie, ''Introduction to Neural Interfaces''
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'''Fall 2018:''' Ali Shakouri, ''Energy Conversion Devices from Nanoscale to Macroscale''
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'''Spring 2019:''' Tony Low, Univ. of Minnesota, ''2D Materials Device Physics''
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'''Spring 2019:''' Saeed Mohammadi, Purdue University, ''Nano-Devices: From Device Modeling to Circuit and System Implementation''
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