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Engineering, Medicine and Science at the Nano-Scale

Fonash, Stephen J. / Van de Voorde, Marcel

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1. Edition October 2018
296 Pages, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-3-527-33872-6
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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The result of lectures given at Penn State University, and with such didactic elements as learning objectives at the beginning of chapters, summaries at the end of chapters, and "Further Reading" sections, this is the definitive textbook on nanotechnology.

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Students at universities the world over will benefit from the authors' concise treatment, arising out of lectures given for a graduate and advanced undergraduate course at Penn State University (USA) and University of Technology Delft (NL).

The textbook begins by addressing, in general terms, the phenomena and peculiarities that occur at the nanoscale. In the following five chapters, readers are introduced in detail to nanoscale physics, chemistry, materials science, and biology, followed by chapters on synthesis and fabrication as well as characterization at the nanoscale. In the next four chapters a variety of exemplary applications taken from a wide range of sectors are also presented and discussed. Concerns for safety, environmental impact, workforce development, economic wellbeing, and societal change issues arising from nanotechnology are woven throughout the book and additionally form the focus of the last two chapters.

Nanotechnology: What, Why, and Why Now?
Some Physics Fundamentals Pertinent to Nanotechnology
Some Chemistry Fundamentals Pertinent to Nanotechnology
Some Biology and Biochemistry Fundamentals Pertinent to Nanotechnology
Some Material Science Fundamentals Pertinent to Nanotechnology
Properties of Nanotechnology Materials
An Overview of Nanotechnology Characterization Approaches
Nano Material Preparation and Device Fabrication: Non-Biological Approaches
Nano Material Preparation and Device Fabrication: Biological Approaches
Nanotechnology and Engineering: Computing, Communications, Imaging, and Sensing
Nanotechnology and Engineering: Materials, Energy Technologies, the Environment, Food and Agriculture, and Chemical Processes
Nanotechnology and Medicine: NP Targeting for Therapy and Imaging
Nanotechnology and Medicine: Devices and Materials
Nanotechnology: The Risks
Nanotechnology: Economic, Environmental, Societal, and Health Impacts

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Stephen Fonash is Chaired Professor of Engineering Sciences at Penn State University, USA. During his academic career he received numerous honors and awards, including a fellowship of the Electrochemical Society and the Thomas D. Callinan Award for outstanding contributions to dielectric science and technology. He is also Director of the National Science Foundation Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Center, Founder and Director of the Penn State Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization, and co-founder and chief technical officer of Solarity, LLC, State College, PA.

Marcel Van de Voorde is special advisor at IMEC, Belgium. He studied industrial and chemical engineering and received his PhD in nuclear engineering from the University of Nancy, France. He was co-founder and professor at the Hoger Instituut der Kempen, Geel, and the Technical Institute Don Bosco, Hoboken in Belgium. He further holds professorships at the Catholic University of Leuven, Ghent University, Delft University of Technology and is visiting professor at several recognized universities in Europe, US, Japan and China.

S. J. Fonash, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands; M. Van de Voorde, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands