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Emerging Nanotechnology Power : Nanotechnology R&D and Business Trends in the Asia Pacific Rim.
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Emerging Nanotechnology Power : Nanotechnology R&D and Business Trends in the Asia Pacific Rim.
Yazar:
Liu, Lerwen.
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9789814261555
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1 online resource (435 pages)
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CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- OVERVIEW -- 1. Background -- 2. Public Investments -- 3. Infrastructure -- 4. R&D and Commercialization -- 5. Nanotechnology Network -- 6. Education and Outreach -- 7. Standardization and Risk Management Efforts -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Author Biography -- Appendix of Glossary -- CHAPTER 1 NANOTECHNOLOGY IN AUSTRALIA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Policy and Infrastructure -- 2.1. National Research Networks -- 2.2. Key Research Centres -- 2.2.1. ARC Centre of Excellence in Design in Light Metals -- 2.2.2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Advanced Silicon Photovoltaics and Photonics -- 2.2.3. ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science -- 2.2.4. ARC Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials -- 2.2.5. ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics -- 2.2.6. ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology -- 2.2.7. CSIRO Niche Manufacturing Flagship -- 2.3. Major National Research Infrastructure -- 2.3.1. Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility -- 2.3.2. Australian National Fabrication Facility -- 2.3.3. Australian Synchrotron -- 2.3.4. OPAL - Australian Nuclear Research Reactor -- 2.4. Education Programs -- 3. Research and Development Highlights -- 4. Commercialization of Australian Nanotechnology -- 5. Conclusions and Outlook -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 2 MICRO AND NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN MAINLAND CHINA -- 1. Policy and Funding Strategy -- 2. National Research Networks and Events -- 2.1. National Societies and Networks -- 2.2. International Academy Events -- 2.3. International Contest of Applications in Nano/Micro Technologies (iCAN) -- 2.4. National Contest: MEMSIC Cup for MEMS Devices and Application -- 3. Infrastructure and Key Research Centers -- 3.1. National Center for Nano Science and Technology.

3.2. Nanotechnology Industrialization Base of China -- 3.3. National Nanotechnology Engineering Research Center of China -- 3.4. National Key Laboratory of Micro/Nano Fabrication Technology -- 3.5. State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology -- 4. University Nano Center of Excellence -- 4.1. Peking University (PKU) -- 4.2. Tsinghua University -- 4.3. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) -- 4.4. Xi'an Jiaotong University -- 4.5. University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) -- 4.6. Southeast University -- 4.7. Chongqing University -- 4.8. Dalian University of Technology -- 4.9. Harbin Institute of Technology -- 4.10. Northwestern Polytechnic University -- 4.11. Xiamen University -- 5. Main Research Institutes from Chinese Academy of Sciences -- 5.1. Institute of Physics -- 5.2. Institute of Chemistry -- 5.3. Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology -- 5.4. Institute of Electronics -- 5.5. Institute of Process Engineering -- 5.6. Institute of Solid State Physics -- 5.7. Institute of Metal Research (IMR) -- 6. The Research and Development Highlights -- 6.1. Carbon Nanotube and Nano Materials -- 6.2. Micro-Nano Fabrication, Devices and Systems -- 6.3. Micro-Nano Biology and Medicine -- 6.4. Characterization and Standard -- 7. Commercialization of China Micro-Nano Technology -- 7.1. MEMSIC -- 7.2. Capital Bio -- 7.3. Shenyang Academy of Instrumentation Science -- 7.4. First MEMS -- 7.5. MEMSensing Microsystems Co. Ltd. -- 7.6. Shanghai Integrated Micro System Technology (SIMST) Co. Ltd. -- 7.7. Xi'an Winner Information Measurement and Control Co. Ltd. -- 7.8. Suzhou Institute of Nano-Technology and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Science - A Bio- and Nano-Tech Incubator -- 8. Summary and Outlook -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 3 NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND COMMERCIALIZATION IN HONG KONG -- 1. Background.

2. Fundamental Research and Platform Technologies -- 3. Road to Commercialization -- 3.1. Nano-Derived Products for Hygiene and Environment -- 3.2. Nano-Derived Products for Textiles and Garments -- 3.3. Nano-Composites -- 3.4. High Value Nano-Derived Products -- 3.5. Manufacturing and Fabrication of Nanomaterials -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Biography -- CHAPTER 4 NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - THE INDIAN ODYSSEY HAS BEGUN -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Indian Initiatives in Nano Science and Technology -- 2.1. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore -- 2.2. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore -- 2.3. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur -- 2.4. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata -- 2.5. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata -- 2.6. National Chemical Laboratory, Pune -- 2.7. University of Poona, Pune -- 2.8. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai -- 2.9. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi -- 2.10. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi -- 2.11. Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata -- 2.12. Centre for Computational Materials Science, JNCASR, Bangalore -- 3. Mission on Nano Science and Technology (Nano Mission) -- 3.1. Research Themes - Nano Mission -- 3.2. Centres for Nano Technology -- 3.3. Human Resource Development -- 3.4. Public-Private-Partnerships -- 4. Drinking Water - Indian Efforts -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 5 INDONESIA NANOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT: CURRENT STATUS OVERVIEW -- 1. Background -- 2. History, Strategy and Roadmap -- 3. Infrastructure and R&D Players -- 4. Nanotechnology Outreach and Recent Activities -- 5. Industry Status -- 6. Conclusion and Recommendation -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 6 PART I JAPAN NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW: POLICY, INFRASTRUCTURE AND R&D -- 1. Introduction.

2. Japanese Resource Allocation Trends in Nanotechnology R&D -- 3. Activities in Societal Implications of Nanotechnology -- 4. Development of Standards for Nanotechnologies -- 5. NEDO Project on R&D of Nanoparticle Characterization Methods -- 6. Development of Guidelines for Voluntary Management of Nanoparticles -- 7. Nanomaterial and Nanoparticle Management Policies in Japan -- 8. Japan Nanotechnology Network and Infrastructures -- 9. A Unique Industrial Endeavor - Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative -- 10. Academic Laboratories -- 10.1. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Center at Osaka University -- 10.2. Nanoelectronics Collaborative Research Center, Tokyo University -- 10.3. The University of Tokyo Center for NanoBio Integration -- 10.4. Esashi, Ono, and Tanaka Laboratory at Tohoku University -- 10.5. Shinohara Research Laboratory at Nagoya University -- 11. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 6 PART II JAPAN NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW: COMMERCIALIZATION HIGHLIGHTS -- 1. Nanotechnology-Related Market: A Growth Engine -- 2. Rapidly Growing Applications of Nanotechnology -- 3. Steady Advance of Nanotechnologies in the Semiconductor -- 4. Nanotechnology's Great Strides in the Storage Technology -- 5. Robust Application Development of Nano-Biology -- 6. Japanese-Born Nanotechnologies that Contribute to the Environmental Improvement -- 7. The Latest Nanotechnology Messages to the World in Nano Week -- Author Biography -- CHAPTER 7 KOREA NANOTECHNOLOGY: POLICY, INFRASTRUCTURE, R&D AND COMMERCIALIZATION -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Vision and Technology Road Map for the Second Phase KNNI -- 2.1. Vision -- 2.2. Nanotechnology Development Roadmap -- 2.2.1. R&D Effort -- 2.2.2. Research Infrastructure Development -- 2.2.3. Manpower Cultivation -- 3. Statistical Data on Korea Nanotechnology Development.

3.1. Government Investment -- 3.2. Publications -- 3.3. Patents -- 3.4. Research Manpower -- 3.5. Infrastructure Establishment -- 4. R&D Activities by the Three 21C Frontier Programs for Nanotechnology Development -- 4.1. National Program for Tera-Level Nanodevices -- 4.2. Center for Nanoscale Mechatronics and Manufacturing -- 4.3. Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology -- 5. Highlights of Commercialization of Nanotechnology -- 5.1. Nano DRAM, NanoFlash Memory -- 5.2. Nanosilver Ink for RFID -- 5.3. Antiglare Coating -- 5.4. Color Film with Nanolayered Structure -- 5.5. CNT Transparent Film -- 5.6. Pharmaceutical Products for Atopic Dermatitis -- 5.7. Antibacterial Nanosilver Powders and Applications -- 6. Nanotechnology Societies in Korea -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author Biographies -- CHAPTER 8 NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MALAYSIA: A SMALL STEP TODAY TOWARDS A GIANT LEAP TOMORROW -- 1. Introduction -- 2. National Nanotechnology Initiatives of Malaysia (NNIM) -- 3. Current Development of NNIM -- 4. Nanotechnology R&D Activities -- 4.1. Material and Manufacturing -- 4.2. Nanoelectronic and Computer Technology -- 4.3. Life Sciences/Medicine and Health -- 5. Establishment of National Nanotechnology Centre (NNC) -- 5.1. National Nanotechnology Research Centres (NNRC) -- 5.2. Action Plans of NNC -- 5.2.1. Short Term Action Plans -- 5.2.2. Medium Term Action Plans -- 5.2.3. Long Term Action Plan -- 6. Nanotechnology Industry -- 7. Enhancement of Nanotechnology Research Activities -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Author Biography -- CHAPTER 9 THE MACDIARMID INSTITUTE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH IN NEW ZEALAND -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview Profile of New Zealand Nanotechnology Research -- 3. The MacDiarmid Institute Themes -- 4. The Capital Equipment -- 5. Beyond the Science -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References.

Author Biographies.
Özet:
Video of the Book Launch. The world is witnessing the fastest economic growth in Asia. Nanotechnology is believed to revolutionize industry in years to come and will have a significant economic impact. This book summarizes the efforts of Asian economies in pursuing nanotechnology, and their determination to be world leaders in the industry and economic development in the 21st century. The book provides an overview of the latest nanotechnology policy, infrastructure, research and development highlights and business trends in 13 economies including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. With contributions from the top policy makers, government R&D institution executives and distinguished scientists from the 13 economies in the Asia Pacific region, this is the first book ever to provide comprehensive information and insights on Asian capabilities in nanotechnology. It will draw great interest from government policy makers, economists, academics, industry professionals, and investors who are engaged in strategy making, R&D, investment and business development in Asia. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Overview (707 KB). Contents: Nanotechnology in Australia; Micro and Nano Science and Technology in Mainland China; Nanotechnology Research and Commercialization in Hong Kong; Nano Science and Technology - The Indian Odyssey has Begun; Indonesia Nanotechnology Development: Current Status Overview; Part I Japan Nanotechnology Overview: Policy, Infrastructure and R&D; Part II Japan Nanotechnology Overview: Commercialization Highlights; Korea Nanotechnology: Policy, Infrastructure, R&D and Commercialization; Nanotechnology in Malaysia: A Small Step Today Towards a Giant Leap Tomorrow; The MacDiarmid Institute and Nanotechnology Research in New Zealand; Nanotechnology in

Singapore; National Nanotechnology Program in Taiwan; Nanotechnology Development and Outlook in Thailand; Infrastructure, Research and Development of Nanotechnology in Vietnam. Readership: Policy makers, economists, social scientists, corporate executives, investors, research scientists, students and the nanotechnology enthusiasts.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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