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| View Larger Image | Nanophysics and Nanotechnology: An Introduction to Modern Concepts in Nanoscience (Physics Textbook) | Paperbackby Edward L. Wolf (Author)
| List Price: | $85.00 | | Price: | $76.50 | | You Save: | $8.50 (10%) | |
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| Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Wiley-VCH | | Edition: | 2nd Edition | | Page Count: | 308 Pages | | Publication Date: | October 20, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 158,619th |
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| Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology by Fritz Allhoff (Editor), Patrick Lin (Editor), James Moor (Editor), John Weckert (Editor)
Nanotechnology will eventually impact every area of our world Nanoethics seeks to examine the potential risks and rewards of applications of nanotechnology. This up-to-date anthology gives the reader an introduction to and basic foundation in nanotechnology and nanoethics, and then delves into near-, mid-, and far-term issues. Comprehensive and authoritative, it: Goes beyond the usual environmental, health, and safety (EHS) concerns to explore such topics as privacy,...
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description With the second edition of his highly successful textbook 'Nanophysics and Nanotechnology', the author has once more provided a unique, self-contained introduction to the physical concepts, techniques and applications of nanoscale systems by covering its entire spectrum from the latest examples right up to single-electron and molecular electronics. The book is basically at the level of an upper level undergraduate engineering or science student. New sections have been added on the use of DNA as an organizing stratagem in self-assembly, silicon nanowires, comments on the new success toward human cloning, the achievement of self-replication in a primitive set of electromechanical robots, recognition in the extra chapters of the acceleration toward alternative forms of nanoelectronics. Additional problems have also been provided. * Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/ |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)
| Excellent textbook by N. Konofaos (Patras, Greece) 5 Stars March 19, 2007 This excellent textbook presents the basic concepts of Nanotechnology and Nanophysics in a well structured, solid manner, without leaving any aspects unattached. It is updated, with references to recently published work in top rated journals. The main advantage of the book is the wide spectrum of the issues covered, ranging from biology to quantum computing, allowing future applications to be tackled by the students easier.
| | fundamental approach to the field by W Boudville (Terra, Sol 3) 4 Stars January 02, 2005 Wolf explains from the vantage of a physicist what exactly is nanophysics, and what the engineering implications might be. He describes how the size of atoms, at 0.1 nanometers or so, sets a natural lower limit, and how the scale of nanometers lets us see and use quantum phenomena for designing new materials.
A solid background in quantum mechanics would not be remiss, before trying this book. Wolf offers a bottoms-up approach to understanding the various branches of nanotech research, which is currently burgeoning.
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| Understanding Nanotechnology by Scientific American (Author), editors at Scientific American (Author)
Everyone today knows what technology is, but what is nanotechnology? Taken from the Greek, nano means 'one billionth part of' a whole. In modern parlance, it means very, very small. Nano-tech is the next step after miniaturization. Mobile phones are miniaturized versions of traditional landline phones. Watches are miniature clocks. Desktop computers are miniature versions of the original analogue calculating machines. Miniaturization is common in today's world - in tomorrow's world, nano-tech...
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| Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson (Author), Kamali Kannangara (Author), Geoff Smith (Author), Michelle Simmons (Author), Burkhard Raguse (Author)
The emergence of nanoscience portends a revolution in technology that will soon impact virtually every facet of our technological lives. Yet there is little understanding of what it is among the educated public and often among scientists and engineers in other disciplines. Furthermore, despite the emergence of undergraduate courses on the subject, no basic textbooks exist.Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies bridges the gap between detailed technical publications that are...
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| Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology (Nanostructure Science and Technology) by Massimiliano Di Ventra (Editor), Stephane Evoy (Editor), James R. Heflin (Editor)
Nanoscale science and technology is a young, promising field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science. With rapid advances in areas such as molecular electronics, synthetic biomolecular motors, DNA-based self-assembly, and manipulation of individual atoms, nanotechnology has captured the attention and imagination of researchers and the general public. Introduction to Nanoscale Science...
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| Introduction to Nanotechnology by Charles P. Poole Jr. (Author), Frank J. Owens (Author)
This self-confessed introduction provides technical administrators and managers with a broad, practical overview of the subject and gives researchers working in different areas an appreciation of developments in nanotechnology outside their own fields of expertise.
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| Nanotechnology For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Richard D. Booker (Author), Earl Boysen (Author)
This title demystifies the topic for investors, business executives, and anyone interested in how molecule-sized machines and processes can transform our lives. Along with dispelling common myths, it covers nanotechnology's origins, how it will affect various industries, and the limitations it can overcome. This handy book also presents numerous applications such as scratch-proof glass, corrosion resistant paints, stain-free clothing, glare-reducing eyeglass coatings, drug delivery systems,...
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