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Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology explains nanotechnology to an audience that does not necessarily have a scientific background. It covers all aspects, including the new areas of biomedical applications and the use of nanotechnology to probe the quantum vacuum. After discussing the present state of the art in nanotechnology, the book makes estimates of where these technologies are going and what will be possible in the future.

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Chris Binns

professor of Nanosience in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester. This book has been a long time in the making. I was taken aback recently when I looked at the original proposal and found that it was written in Spring 2005. At the time there did not appear to be any books that covered the entire field of nanotechnology in a holistic manner written for the layman. To him, one of the most exciting aspects of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology is that they transcend the barriers between the mainstream scientific disciplines of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Engineering. Thus they provide new insights into the nature of matter and dazzling possibilities for new technology. So full of enthusiasm I put hand to keyboard and embarked on my project to fill this gap, with an original intention to finish in 18 months. Of course the entire sweep of the topic, including, as it does, all the mainstream sciences, is incredibly broad and the intention was to cover it with a relatively light touch to give the reader the 'feel' of what is exciting about the subject. Nanotechnology has a way of sucking you in however and there were so many things that I just couldn't resist including that the touch soon began to get heavier. At some stage in this process of increasing depth I decided to go a stage further and increase the academic level by including 'Advanced Reading Boxes' and some worked problems. This was so that the book could be used as an introductory text for University courses on Nanotechnology, which are becoming increasingly common. Indeed much of the material has been foisted on our own undergraduates at the University of Leicester where we run such a course. The book is still written so that the subject material is covered if one never ventures into these boxes but they provide additional depth for the serious student.

 

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