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Nanotechnology & Nanoscale Materials Book Store, page 2
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 Nanotechnology Gregory L. Timp. Hardcover. December 1998
This volume is a survey of the machinery and science of the nanometer scale. Its twenty-two contributing authors, drawn from many different disciplines including atomic physics, microelectronics, polymer chemistry, and bio-physics, delineate the course of current research and articulate a vision for the development of the nanometer frontiers in electronics, mechanics, chemistry, magnetics, materials, and biology.
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 Thin Film Materials: Stress, Defect Formation and Surface Evolution L. B. B. Freund, Subra Suresh. Hardcover. December 2003.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of stress, defect formation and surface evolution in thin films. With its balanced coverage of theory, experiment and simulation and many homework problems, the text will be essential reading in senior undergraduate and graduate courses on thin films.
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 Asianano 2002: Proceedings of the Asian Symposium on Nanotechnology and Nanoscience 2002 Masatsugu Shimomura (Editor), Teruya Ishihara (Editor) . Hardcover. November 2003.
This book deals with the broad spectrum of nanoscience and nanotechnology, where interdisciplinary collaboration is essential. Focuses are placed on materials (nanoparticles, dendrimer, CNT), fabrication (LB film, SAM, alternative adsorption, microcontact printing, photofabrication) and characterization (scanning probe microscopy and electron microscopy) on the nanoscale. Emerging applications to nanophotonics and nanobionics are discussed as well.
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 Biomedical Nanotechnology Neelina H. Malsch. Hardcover. April 2005.
Contributed by experts in this expansive and interdisciplinary field, Biomedical Nanotechnology examines developments in three sub-fields: nanodrugs and drug delivery; prostheses and implants; and diagnostics and screening technologies. The authors compare new capabilities introduced by nanotechnology to traditional methods of release, target, and controlled drug delivery in the body.
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 Carbon Nanotechnology: Recent Developments in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and Device Applications Liming Dai. Hardcover. May 2006.
Carbon Nanotechnology aims to provide a timely coverage of the recent development in the field with updated reviews and remarks by world-renowned experts. Intended to be an exposition of cutting-edge research and development rather than a kind of conference proceeding, Carbon Nanotechnology will be very useful not only to experienced scientists and engineers, who wish to broaden their knowledge of the wide-ranging nanotechnology and/or to develop practical devices, but also to graduate and senior undergraduate students who look to make their mark in this field of the future.
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 Ceramic Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology III, Vol. 159 Song Wei Lu (Editor), Yury Gogotsi (Editor), Michael Z. Hu (Editor). Paperback. March 2006. (Ceramic Transactions Series)
This volume contains papers on the synthesis and processing if inorganic nanomaterials and nanocomposites; structureproperty correlations at the nanoscale; understanding of fundamental phenomena in nanoscale systems and processes; applications of nanosctructured materials; and industrial development of nanomaterials.
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 Ceramic Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology IV: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005, Ceramic Transactions Song Wei Lu (Editor), Yury Gogotsi (Editor), Michael Z. Hu (Editor). Paperback. March 2006. (Ceramic Transactions Series)
Topics covered in this book include synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, nanoscale phenomena in electronic ceramics, nanostructured bioceramics, industrial development and application, and much more.
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 Exit Strategies for Nanotechnology Companies Aspatore Books Staff. Paperback. January 2005.
This 17-page Executive Report written for investors and executives focuses on the importance of specific exit strategies for nanotechnology companies, including M&A and IPOs. Other topics are the four critical areas of due diligence; liquidating stock; engaging third parties; benefits and valuations of IPOs; building client base and executing a sales plan; research and development; how to attract capital and add value; intellectual property; market caps; acquisitions; and how publicity affects valuations.
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 The Handbook of Nanotechnology Business, Policy, and Intellectual Property Law John C. Miller, Ruben Serrato, Jose Miguel Represas-Cardenas, Griffith Kundahl. Hardcover. October 2004.
The first book to carefully examine the key policy, business, and investment issues driving nanotechnology and to provide a general framework to understand and classify its applications.
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 The Investor's Guide to Nanotechnology & Micromachines. Glenn Fishbine. Hardcover. December 2001.
...provides the map investors need to explore an investment landscape that is not yet fully established. It takes a clear-eyed look at current nanotechnology research being conducted in government laboratories, universities, and corporate R&D programs, and it shows investors where to find existing opportunities and how to look for and recognize emerging opportunities.
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 Micromachines as Tools for Nanotechnology Hiroyuki Fujita. Hardcover. August 2003.
This volume addresses the use of MEMS and micromachined devices for the investigation of nanoscience and technology, as well as biotechnology. Such micromachined tools for nano-technology can enhance the sensitivity, spatial resolution, dexterity, selectivity, and parallel processing capability in measuring and manipulating nano-objects.
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 Military Nanotechnology Jurgen Altmann. Hardcover. December 2005.
This book is the first systematic and comprehensive presentation of the potential military applications of nanotechnology (NT). After a thorough introduction and overview of nanotechnology and its history, it presents the actual military NT R&D in the USA and gives a systematic description of the potential military applications of NT that within 10-20 years may include extremely small computers, miniature sensors, lighter and stronger materials in vehicles and weapons, autonomous systems of many sizes and implants in soldiers' bodies.
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BOOKSTORE
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To understand the critical underpinnings of nanotechnology, consider the following books. We put these in the "must read" category.
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 Investing in Nanotechnology Jack Uldrich
 The Next Big Thing Is Really Small Jack Uldrich & Deb Newberry Read review
 BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology Tejal Desai (Editor), Sangeeta Bhatia
 Engines of Creation K. Eric Drexler Reviews
 Nanosystems K. Eric Drexler Reviews
 Our Molecular Future Douglas Mulhall
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