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Foundations of Nanoscience 2004 by John Reif (Editor, Program Chair) Catalog No.: bk-DL-Foundations-of-Nanoscience-2004 Format: PDF File (Downloadable)
What's this? Pages: 410 Price: $27.00
This Proceedings provides papers presented by leading researchers at the
first Conference on Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures
and Devices. This Conference addresses a missing pillar in the emerging
discipline of Nanoscience, namely an understanding of self-assembly methods
for forming complex structured components. This Conference had a major
impact on the emerging field of Nanoscience and self-assembly by getting
leading researchers working in self-assembly in the same place for the first
time.
Foundations of Nanoscience 2005 by John Reif (Editor, Program Chair) Catalog No.: bk-DL-Foundations-of-Nanoscience-2005 Format: PDF File (Downloadable)
What's this? Pages: 297 Price: $30.00
This Proceedings provides papers presented by leading researchers at the second Conference on Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and Devices. It builds on the first Conference (2004) in addressing the emerging discipline of Nanoscience, namely an understanding of self-assembly methods for forming complex structured components.
Like the first conference, this year’s conference has had a major impact on the emerging field
This Proceedings provides papers presented by leading researchers at the third Conference on Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and Devices. It builds on the first two Conferences (2004, 2005) in addressing the emerging discipline of Nanoscience, namely an understanding of self-assembly methods for forming complex structured components.