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This is an agenda-setting and high-profile book that presents an
authoritative and cutting-edge analysis of nanoscience and
technology. The Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology
provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the major
achievements in different aspects of this field.
The Handbook comprises 3 volumes, structured thematically, with 25
chapters each. Volume I presents fundamental issues of basic
physics, chemistry, biochemistry, tribology etc. of nanomaterials.
Volume II focuses on the progress made with host of nanomaterials
including DNA and protein based nanostructures. Volume III
highlights engineering and related developments, with a focus on
frontal application areas. All chapters are written by noted
international experts in the field. The book should be useful for
final year undergraduates specializing in the field. It should
prove indispensable to graduate students, and serious researchers
from academic and industrial sectors working in the field of
Nanoscience and Technology from different disciplines including
Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Medicine,
Materials Science, Metallurgy, Ceramics, Information Technology as
well as Electrical, Electronic and Computational Engineering.
This is an agenda-setting and high-profile book that presents an
authoritative and cutting-edge analysis of nanoscience and
technology. The Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology
provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the major
achievements in different aspects of this field.
The Handbook comprises 3 volumes, structured thematically, with 25
chapters each. Volume I presents fundamental issues of basic
physics, chemistry, biochemistry, tribology etc. of nanomaterials.
Volume II focuses on the progress made with host of nanomaterials
including DNA and protein based nanostructures. Volume III
highlights engineering and related developments, with a focus on
frontal application areas. All chapters are written by noted
international experts in the field. The book should be useful for
final year undergraduates specializing in the field. It should
prove indispensable to graduate students, and serious researchers
from academic and industrial sectors working in the field of
Nanoscience and Technology from different disciplines including
Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Medicine,
Materials Science, Metallurgy, Ceramics, Information Technology as
well as Electrical, Electronic and Computational Engineering.
This is an agenda-setting and high-profile book that presents an
authoritative and cutting-edge analysis of nanoscience and
technology. The Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology
provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the major
achievements in different aspects of this field.
The Handbook comprises 3 volumes, structured thematically, with 25
chapters each. Volume I presents fundamental issues of basic
physics, chemistry, biochemistry, tribology etc. of nanomaterials.
Volume II focuses on the progress made with host of nanomaterials
including DNA and protein based nanostructures. Volume III
highlights engineering and related developments, with a focus on
frontal application areas. All chapters are written by noted
international experts in the field. The book should be useful for
final year undergraduates specializing in the field. It should
prove indispensable to graduate students, and serious researchers
from academic and industrial sectors working in the field of
Nanoscience and Technology from different disciplines including
Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Medicine,
Materials Science, Metallurgy, Ceramics, Information Technology as
well as Electrical, Electronic and Computational Engineering.
This is an agenda-setting and high-profile book that presents an
authoritative and cutting-edge analysis of nanoscience and
technology. The Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology
provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the major
achievements in different aspects of this field.
The Handbook comprises 3 volumes, structured thematically, with 25
chapters each. Volume I presents fundamental issues of basic
physics, chemistry, biochemistry, tribology etc. of nanomaterials.
Volume II focuses on the progress made with host of nanomaterials
including DNA and protein based nanostructures. Volume III
highlights engineering and related developments, with a focus on
frontal application areas. All chapters are written by noted
international experts in the field. The book should be useful for
final year undergraduates specializing in the field. It should
prove indispensable to graduate students, and serious researchers
from academic and industrial sectors working in the field of
Nanoscience and Technology from different disciplines including
Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Medicine,
Materials Science, Metallurgy, Ceramics, Information Technology as
well as Electrical, Electronic and Computational Engineering.
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