Series Editors: Mark Lundstrom and Supriyo Datta,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana U.S.A
Advisory Board: M. Ashraf Alam (Purdue), Marc Baldo (MIT), and Gang Chen (MIT)
“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.
- :Series Foreword: Lessons from Nanoscience_Preface.pdf (73 KB, uploaded by Vicki Johnson 1 decade 3 years ago)
- :Information for Prospective Authors
Forthcoming titles in the series:
Summer 2011: S. Datta, Purdue University, Lessons from Nanoelectronics: A New Perspective on Transport (Preview lecture)
Fall 2011: M. Lundstrom, C. Jeong, and R. Kim, Purdue University, Near-Equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications (Lectures)
Spring 2012: M. Alam, Purdue University, Nano-biosensors: Three Easy Pieces
Summer 2012: T. S. Fisher, Purdue University, Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale
Fall 2012: M. Lundstrom, Purdue University, Essential Physics of Nanoscale Transistors
Spring 2013: Alejandro Strachan, Purdue University, Atomistic View of Materials
Related on-line resources: Electronics from the Bottom Up