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Nanoscience, Nanomanufacturing and Nanoelectronics.
Title:
Nanoscience, Nanomanufacturing and Nanoelectronics.
Author:
Devin, Joseph G.
ISBN:
9781611222104
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (189 pages)
Series:
Nanotechnology Science and Technology
Contents:
NANOSCIENCE, NANOMANUFACTURING AND NANOELECTRONICS -- NANOSCIENCE, NANOMANUFACTURING AND NANOELECTRONICS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- RE-ENGINEERING BASIC AND CLINICAL RESEARCH TO CATALYZE TRANSLATIONAL NANOSCIENCE -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. HEALTHCARE NEEDS WITH PROMISING NANO-ENABLED TECHNOLOGY IMPACT -- III. NANOSCALE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH NEEDED TO ENABLE MORE EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY -- IIIa. In vivo and In vitro Diagnostics -- IIIa1. In-vivo Imaging - Contrast Agents -- IIIa2. In-vivo Diagnostics (non-imaging) -- IIIa3. In-vitro Miniaturized Diagnostics -- IIIb. Drugs, Delivery, and Therapy -- IIIb1. New Approaches to Drug Development -- IIIb2. Innovative Drug Delivery -- IIIb3. Innovative Therapy -- IIIc. Implants and Tissue Regeneration -- IIIc1. Tissue Engineering -- IIIc2. Orthopedic Implants -- IIIc3. Implanted drug dispenser / factory -- IIIc4. Implants interacting with the Central Nervous System (CNS) -- IIId. Biological Systems Engineering -- IIIe. Innovations in Medical Instrumentation and Devices -- IV. PRESENT FEDERAL PROGRAMS -- IVa. National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- Nanomedicine Initiative -- National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioenginering (NIBIB) -- National Cancer Institute (NCI) -- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) -- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) / National Toxicology Program (NTP) -- National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) -- National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) -- NanoHealth Enterprise, public private partnerships -- Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) -- IVb. National Science Foundation (NSF) -- IVc. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -- IVd. Department of Defense (DOD) -- IVe. Department of Energy (DOE) -- IVf. European Union (EU) -- V. RECOMMENDATIONS -- REFERENCES.

CROSS-INDUSTRY ISSUES IN NANOMANUFACTURING -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Workshop Overview -- 1.2. Organization of the Report -- 2. INDUSTRIAL NEEDS IN NANOMANUFACTURING -- 2.1. Represented Industries -- 2.1.1. Food Industry -- 2.1.2. Semiconductor Industry -- 2.1.3. Forest Products Industry -- 2.1.4. Chemical Industry -- 2.1.5. Aerospace Industry -- 2.1.6. Filtration and Separation Industry -- 2.1.7. Industrial Minerals Industry -- 2.1.8. Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries -- 2.2. Manufacturing and Life Cycle Challenges -- 2.3. Manufacturing Centers -- 2.3.1. National Nanomanufacturing Network and InterNano -- 2.3.2. National Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center -- 2.3.3. Forest Products Center - University of Tennessee -- 3. WORKSHOP BREAKOUT SESSION TOPICS -- 3.1. Surfaces/Interfaces and Non-Bonded Interactions of Nanomaterials -- 3.1.1. Current Advances -- 3.1.2. Characterization Instruments -- 3.1.3. Key Barriers -- 3.1.4. Priority Solutions -- 3.2. Nanotechnology-Enabled Composites and Matrices -- 3.2.1. Current Advances -- 3.2.2. Key Barriers -- 3.2.3. Priority Solutions -- 3.3. Separations and Fractionation -- 3.3.1. Current Advances -- 3.3.2. Key Barriers -- 3.3.3. Priority Solutions -- 4. THE PATH FORWARD -- APPENDIX A. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- APPENDIX B. WORKSHOP AGENDA -- APPENDIX C. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS -- APPENDIX D. ACRONYMS -- End Notes -- COMPETING FOR THE FUTURE: UNLOCKING SMALL WONDERS FOR TOMORROW'S NANOELECTRONIC USES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- NIST, ATP AND NANOTECHNOLOGY -- EXPANDING FRONTIERS AND DELIVERING BENEFITS: INNOVATIONS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY -- Devices and Systems -- Nanophotonic Integrated Circuits for Telecommunications and Computing -- Nano-Imprint Lithography Infrastructure for Low Cost Replication at the 65 nm Node and Beyond.

Molecular Imprints Wins EE Times' Ace Award For "Most Promising New Technology", March 15, 2005 -- The Seamless Detection and Treatment of Cancer with Near-Infrared Absorbing Nanoshells -- Deposition Source for Producing Super Lattice, Multilayer Thin Films to Enable Perpendicular Magnetic Recording -- INSTRUMENTATION AND METROLOGY -- Intevac Delivers a Revolution in Data Storage -- Spintronics-Based High-Resolution, Non-Invasive, and Ultrafast Metrology for the Semiconductor Industry -- Advanced Technology for Non-destructive, Localized, Dielectric Metrology of Future Generation Integrated Circuits -- High-Speed AFM-Based Platform for Quantitative Nanomechanical Measurements -- MANUFACTURING AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES -- ACIM "Point*Suns": Concentrating Energy through Silent Sound and Clean Water -- Rapid and Comprehensive Development of Advanced Dielectric Materials for Wireless Applications -- Small Times, 2005 -- Assemblers for Nanotechnology Applications and Manufacturing: Enabling the Nanotechnology Era -- Nanomaterials -- Low Cost, High Efficiency LED Lamp -- Nanoengineered Thermal Interfaces Enabling Next Generation Microelectronics -- "Free Standing", Single-Wall Carbon-Nanotube Fuel Cell Electrode -- Major Patent Milestone -- SUMMARY -- APPENDIX A. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS IN ATP NANOTECHNOLOGY AWARDS FOR NANOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS -- APPENDIX B. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM NANOTECHNOLOGY AWARDS FOR NANOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS BY INNOVATION AND EARLY-ON APPLICATION AREAS -- End Notes -- CHAPTER SOURCES -- INDEX.
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