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By:Louis Theodore
Published on 2006 by John Wiley and Sons
It is not a secret that the teaching of a nanotechnology course will soon be required in most engineering and science curricula. It is algo generally accepted as one of the key state-of-the-art courses in applied science. The need to develop an understand- ing of this general subject matter for the practicing engineer and scientist of the future cannot be questioned. One of the problems with nanotechnology is that its range of subject matter is so broad that nearly every engineering and science discipline falls under the nano umbrella; in effect, it is interdisciplinary. Adding to the confusion is that no clear-cut definition of nanotechnology has emerged since its infancy nearly a half century ago. The reader will soon note that the author has not laid claim to an end-all definition, but rather refers to nanotechnology simply as nanotechnology. This project was a unique undertaking. Rather than prepare a textbook on nano- technology, the author considered writing a problem-oriented book because of the dynamic nature of this emerging field. Ultimately, it was decided to prepare an over- view of this subject through illustrative examples rather than to provide a compre- hensive treatise. One of the key features of this book is that it could serve both academia (students) and industry. Thus, it offers material not only to individuaIs with limited technical background, but also to those with extensive industrial experience. As such, it can be used as a text in either a general engineering or science course and (perhaps primarily) as a training tool for industry. As is usually the case in preparing a manuscript, the question of what to include and what to omit has been particularly difficult. However, the problems and solutions in this work attempt to address principIes and basic calculations common to nanotechnology. This basic calculations workbook is an outgrowth of the 2005 John Wiley & Sons book |Nanotechnology: Environmental Implications and Solutions|. The desirability of publishing a workbook that focuses almost exclusively on nanotechnology calculations was obvious following the completion of that book. This book contains nearly 300 problems related to a variety of topics of relevance to the nanotechnology field. These problems are organized into the following four Parts or Categories.
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