Nanoscience, nanomanufacturing, and nanoelectronics /

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Other Authors: Devin, Joseph G.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc. [2011]
Series:Nanotechnology science and technology series.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • NANOSCIENCE, NANOMANUFACTURING AND NANOELECTRONICS; NANOSCIENCE, NANOMANUFACTURING AND NANOELECTRONICS ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; RE-ENGINEERING BASIC AND CLINICAL RESEARCH TO CATALYZE TRANSLATIONAL NANOSCIENCE ; I. INTRODUCTION ; II. HEALTHCARE NEEDS WITH PROMISING NANO-ENABLED TECHNOLOGY IMPACT ; III. NANOSCALE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH NEEDED TO ENABLE MORE EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY ; IIIa. In vivo and In vitro Diagnostics ; IIIa1. In-vivo Imaging
  • Contrast Agents ; IIIa2. In-vivo Diagnostics (non-imaging) ; IIIa3. In-vitro Miniaturized Diagnostics ; IIIb. Drugs, Delivery, and Therapy.
  • IIIb1. New Approaches to Drug Development IIIb2. Innovative Drug Delivery ; IIIb3. Innovative Therapy ; IIIc. Implants and Tissue Regeneration ; IIIc1. Tissue Engineering ; IIIc2. Orthopedic Implants ; IIIc3. Implanted drug dispenser / factory ; IIIc4. Implants interacting with the Central Nervous System (CNS) ; IIId. Biological Systems Engineering ; IIIe. Innovations in Medical Instrumentation and Devices ; IV. PRESENT FEDERAL PROGRAMS ; IVa. National Institutes of Health (NIH) ; Nanomedicine Initiative ; National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioenginering (NIBIB).
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) ; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) / National Toxicology Program (NTP) ; National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) ; National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) ; NanoHealth Enterprise, public private partnerships ; Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) ; IVb. National Science Foundation (NSF) ; IVc. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ; IVd. Department of Defense (DOD) ; IVe. Department of Energy (DOE).
  • IVf. European Union (EU) V. RECOMMENDATIONS ; REFERENCES ; CROSS-INDUSTRY ISSUES IN NANOMANUFACTURING ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 1.1. Workshop Overview ; 1.2. Organization of the Report ; 2. INDUSTRIAL NEEDS IN NANOMANUFACTURING ; 2.1. Represented Industries ; 2.1.1. Food Industry ; 2.1.2. Semiconductor Industry ; 2.1.3. Forest Products Industry ; 2.1.4. Chemical Industry ; 2.1.5. Aerospace Industry; 2.1.6. Filtration and Separation Industry ; 2.1.7. Industrial Minerals Industry ; 2.1.8. Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries.
  • 2.2. Manufacturing and Life Cycle Challenges 2.3. Manufacturing Centers ; 2.3.1. National Nanomanufacturing Network and InterNano ; 2.3.2. National Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center ; 2.3.3. Forest Products Center
  • University of Tennessee ; 3. WORKSHOP BREAKOUT SESSION TOPICS ; 3.1. Surfaces/Interfaces and Non-Bonded Interactions of Nanomaterials ; 3.1.1. Current Advances ; 3.1.2. Characterization Instruments ; 3.1.3. Key Barriers ; 3.1.4. Priority Solutions ; 3.2. Nanotechnology-Enabled Composites and Matrices ; 3.2.1. Current Advances ; 3.2.2. Key Barriers ; 3.2.3. Priority Solutions.