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Abstract:
Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council for the first time opened a stall to present scientific and educational nanotechnology products in Tehran International Book Fair.
This stall presents over 50 volumes of nanotechnology books and 15 scientific and educational nanotechnology software.
Among the presented products, six versions of Billionium Educational Software were allocated to the visitors in the Nanotechnology Stall.
Nanotechnology educational software package, under the title of 'Billionium', has been published by Promotion and Public Education Workgroup of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council in order to teach the basics and principles of this technology.
Based on the educational methods, this package has gathered various information in different fields of nanotechnology with the cooperation of experts and specialists in the field of nanotechnology, and it presents the data to the people who are interested in learning nanotechnology through multimedia software.
'Tunneling Electron Microscope', 'Scanning Probing Microscope', 'Scanning Electron Microscope', 'Carbon Nanostructures', 'Polymeric Nanocomposites', and 'Nanotechnology Applications in Medicine and Drug Delivery' are the titles of the first six versions of Billionium Software Package, which have been recently published and are now available to the public.
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