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    Nanoscience and Technology: A Collection of Reviews from Nature Journals

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    Nanoscience and Technology: A Collection of Reviews from Nature Journals

    Nanoscience and Technology: A Collection of Reviews from Nature Journals
    by Peter Rodgers
    English | 2009 | ISBN: 9814282685 | 368 pages | PDF | 143.9 MB

    Review
    There is a need for a book such as this that provides an introduction to the many areas of nanoscale science and technology. –Hongjie Dai (Professor , Stanford University)This collection of papers consists of some of the latest and most advanced reports in the field of nano-science and nano-technology. Topics covered include all aspects of the field: nano-optics, nano-electronics, nano-fabrication, DNA manipulation and nano-bio. In each case the papers represent ground breaking research, reported by some of the most prominent leaders in science and technology. This is a useful volume of value to all involved in today's research in nano-science and nano-technology. –Leonard C Feldman (Director, Rutgers Institute of Advanced Materials, Devices and Nanotechnology)World Scientific and Nature should be applauded for publishing this collection of some of the most important papers in nanoscience. Pulling these papers together in one volume helps put the remarkable advances in this still very new field in perspective and stimulates thinking about future directions in nanoscience and technology. It will be an important resource for the community. –Mark Lundstrom (Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor, Purdue University)

    World Scientific and Nature should be applauded for publishing this collection of some of the most important papers in nanoscience. Pulling these papers together in one volume helps put the remarkable advances in this still very new field in perspective and stimulates thinking about future directions in nanoscience and technology. It will be an important resource for the community. –Mark Lundstrom (Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor, Purdue University)

    There is a need for a book such as this that provides an introduction to the many areas of nanoscale science and technology. –Hongjie Dai (Professor , Stanford University)

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