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- Industrial Revolution, progressing from p****ive nanostructures to active nanodevices to complex nanomachines and ultimately to productive nanosystems. Programmable...
- Balandin & K. L. Wang (2006). Handbook of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Nanodevices (5-Volume Set). American Scientific Publishers. ISBN 978-1-58883-073-9...
- cells that are environmentally friendly. Being that nanoparticles and nanodevices are highly versatile through modification of their physiochemical properties...
- Molecular machines are a class of molecules typically described as an ****embly of a discrete number of molecular components intended to produce mechanical...
- (2015). "Application of Organic Semiconductors toward Transistors". Nanodevices for Photonics and Electronics: Advances and Applications. CRC Press....
- neuromorphic computing. More recent efforts show promise for creating nanodevices for very large scale prin****l components analyses and convolution. If...
- School of Physics (Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN) and Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research (AMBER) Research...
- conversion; water purification and environmental protection; novel materials, nanodevices and systems; sensors and smart devices for the detection of pollutants...
- applied science of mesoscopic physics deals with the potential of building nanodevices. Mesoscopic physics also addresses fundamental practical problems which...
- nanotechnology. Concepts that are enhanced through nanobiology include: nanodevices (such as biological machines), nanoparticles, and nanoscale phenomena...