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The field of materials science and technology has undergone
revolutionary advances due to the development of novel analytical
tools, functional materials, and multidisciplinary approaches to
engineering. Additionally, theoretical predictions combined with
increasingly improved models and computational capabilities are
making impressive contributions to the progress of materials
science and technology. In particular, the materials science of DNA
has emerged as a vital area of research and is expected to
immensely broaden the horizon of material science and
nanotechnology in this century. Materials Science of DNA highlights
the most important subjects and perspectives in the field, with the
aim of stimulating the interdisciplinary community and bringing
this intensively interesting, emerging field of molecular-scale
materials science to maturation. The editors have not only been
involved in the research of materials science of DNA for the past
decade, but also lead the series of International Biotronics
Workshops supported by the US Air Force Research Laboratory.
Biotechnology and DNA-based biopolymers are not only applicable for
genomic sequencing and clinical diagnosis and treatment, but can
also have a major impact on nonbiotech applications-such as
electronics and photonics- opening up a whole new field for
bioengineering. New concepts and insights gained from DNA research
are expected to prove genuinely useful in a variety of devices in
nano, micro, and macro dimensions in the future. Where silicon has
been the building block of inorganic electronics and photonics, DNA
holds promise to become the building block for organic electronics
and photonics.
The field of materials science and technology has undergone
revolutionary advances due to the development of novel analytical
tools, functional materials, and multidisciplinary approaches to
engineering. Additionally, theoretical predictions combined with
increasingly improved models and computational capabilities are
making impressive contributions to the progress of materials
science and technology. In particular, the materials science of DNA
has emerged as a vital area of research and is expected to
immensely broaden the horizon of material science and
nanotechnology in this century. Materials Science of DNA highlights
the most important subjects and perspectives in the field, with the
aim of stimulating the interdisciplinary community and bringing
this intensively interesting, emerging field of molecular-scale
materials science to maturation. The editors have not only been
involved in the research of materials science of DNA for the past
decade, but also lead the series of International Biotronics
Workshops supported by the US Air Force Research Laboratory.
Biotechnology and DNA-based biopolymers are not only applicable for
genomic sequencing and clinical diagnosis and treatment, but can
also have a major impact on nonbiotech applications-such as
electronics and photonics- opening up a whole new field for
bioengineering. New concepts and insights gained from DNA research
are expected to prove genuinely useful in a variety of devices in
nano, micro, and macro dimensions in the future. Where silicon has
been the building block of inorganic electronics and photonics, DNA
holds promise to become the building block for organic electronics
and photonics.
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