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For the new nanotechnology entrepreneur, starting up a venture
requires concise navigation through a sea of developmental red
tape. This predicament is true of any startup, nano or not, but is
particularly exacerbated by the fact that nanotechnology is a new
and potentially disruptive technology. A unique exposition on
starting and running a nano-business, this indispensible reference:
Includes samples of important corporate and operational documents
Explores the intricate relationship between new technology
development and the creation of new businesses Provides tips on
managing people of diverse educational backgrounds Incorporates
information on patents, business ethics, record keeping, and
marketing Nanotechnology: The Business presents an in-depth
discussion of available corporate structures, delineating the
advantages and disadvantages of each. It also describes an array of
other issues the nano entrepreneur will encounter, from business
plans and financing to budgeting, facilities procurement, and
staffing. With a scope like no other book of its size, this handy
guide equips nano entrepreneurs with the expertise needed to sail
smoothly through startup and ensure successful operations after
initial incorporation.
From manufacturing to medicine, nanotechnology implies
revolutionary change. However, the sweeping changes wrought by a
technological advance of this magnitude are likely to come at a
price that includes unforeseen environmental impact, disruptions in
industry, displacement of workers, and deeply controversial
applications of the technology and its offspring. Nanotechnology:
Ethics and Society provides a conceptually clear and
straightforward ethical framework, in which pragmatic questions can
be raised regarding the impact of nano-related technologies. The
book focuses on general issues related to nanotechnology in
nanomaterials and manufacturing as well as impacts on the
marketplace and workforce. After an overview of the nanotechnology
revolution, the text illustrates key concepts in the assessment
model and then applies this model to a case study related to human
enhancement technologies. It also offers an ethical agenda for
addressing the challenges of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology
promises to be the next great technological revolution. This
important volume provides a framework for deciding how best to take
advantage of nanotechnology opportunities while also minimizing the
harm of negative effects.
Tomorrow's nanoscientist will have a truly interdisciplinary and
nano-centric education, rather than, for example, a degree in
chemistry with a specialization in nanoscience. For this to happen,
the field needs a truly focused and dedicated textbook. This
full-color masterwork is such a textbook. It introduces the
nanoscale along with the societal impacts of nanoscience, then
presents an overview of characterization and fabrication methods.
The authors systematically discuss the chemistry, physics, and
biology aspects of nanoscience, providing a complete picture of the
challenges, opportunities, and inspirations posed by each facet
before giving a brief glimpse at nanoscience in action:
nanotechnology. This book is written to provide a companion volume
to Fundamentals of Nanotechnology. The two companion volumes are
also available bound together in the single volume, Introduction to
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Qualifying instructors who purchase
either of these volumes (or the combined set) are given online
access to a wealth of instructional materials. These include
detailed lecture notes, review summaries, slides, exercises, and
more. The authors provide enough material for both one- and
two-semester courses.
WINNER 2009 CHOICE AWARD OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE! Nanotechnology
is no longer a subdiscipline of chemistry, engineering, or any
other field. It represents the convergence of many fields, and
therefore demands a new paradigm for teaching. This textbook is for
the next generation of nanotechnologists. It surveys the field's
broad landscape, exploring the physical basics such as
nanorheology, nanofluidics, and nanomechanics as well as industrial
concerns such as manufacturing, reliability, and safety. The
authors then explore the vast range of nanomaterials and
systematically outline devices and applications in various
industrial sectors. This color text is an ideal companion to
Introduction to Nanoscience by the same group of esteemed authors.
Both titles are also available as the single volume Introduction to
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Qualifying instructors who purchase
either of these volumes (or the combined set) are given online
access to a wealth of instructional materials. These include
detailed lecture notes, review summaries, slides, exercises, and
more. The authors provide enough material for both one- and
two-semester courses.
The maturation of nanotechnology has revealed it to be a unique and
distinct discipline rather than a specialization within a larger
field. Its textbook cannot afford to be a chemistry, physics, or
engineering text focused on nano. It must be an integrated,
multidisciplinary, and specifically nano textbook. The archetype of
the modern nano textbook, Introduction to Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology builds a solid background in characterization and
fabrication methods while integrating the physics, chemistry, and
biology facets. The remainder of this color text focuses on
applications, examining engineering aspects as well as
nanomaterials and industry-specific applications in such areas as
energy, electronics, and biotechnology. Also available in two
course-specific volumes: Introduction to Nanoscience elucidates the
nanoscale along with the societal impacts of nanoscience, then
presents an overview of characterization and fabrication methods.
The authors systematically discuss the chemistry, physics, and
biology aspects of nanoscience, providing a complete picture of the
challenges, opportunities, and inspirations posed by each facet
before giving a brief glimpse at nanoscience in action:
nanotechnology. Fundamentals of Nanotechnology surveys the field's
broad landscape, exploring the physical basics such as
nanorheology, nanofluidics, and nanomechanics as well as industrial
concerns such as manufacturing, reliability, and safety. The
authors then explore the vast range of nanomaterials and
systematically outline devices and applications in various
industrial sectors. Qualifying instructors who purchase either of
these volumes (or the combined set) are given online access to a
wealth of instructional materials. These include detailed lecture
notes, review summaries, slides, exercises, and more. The authors
provide enough material for both one- and two-semester courses.
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