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Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9d6217/perspectives_of_na) has announced the addition of the "Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology" report to their offering.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from Acta Materialia Gold Medal Workshop, E-MRS Fall Meeting, Warsaw University of Technology, 17th - 21st September, 2007
This collection highlights the frontiers of current research in nanotechnology. The scope of the work, Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, focuses on the presentation of the current status of the science and technology in various aspects, giving examples of industrial and commercial applications and other invaluable information that could facilitate decisions and indicate future directions of research.
The contents are divided into:
* Nanostructures for Photonics
* Oxide Nanostructures
* Carbon Nanostructures
* Nanostructures for Medicine
* Bulk Metal Nanostructures
* and constitute a useful guide to these topics
Key Topics Covered:
* European Materials Research Society
* Conference Organisers
* Acknowledgements
* Sponsors
* Introduction to Acta Materialia Gold Medal Workshop
* Contribution by Professor Herbert Gleiter - Acta Materialia Gold Medal
* Beneficiary 2007
* List of Participants
* Nanostructures for Photonics
* Additional Oral Presentations
* Author Index
* Keyword Index
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