This is the first text in nanoscience that integrates the physics, chemistry and biology of this new discipline. Each topic is treated assuming no background, but a conceptual emphasis and numerous examples and problems lead the reader to make contact with current research literature.
This is the first text in nanoscience that integrates the physics, chemistry and biology of this new discipline. Each topic is treated assuming no background, but a conceptual emphasis and numerous examples and problems lead the reader to make contact with current research literature.
Stuart Martin Lindsay Nadine and Edward Carson Professor of Physics and Chemistry Biodesign Institute Arizona State University Career Highlights: Assistant Professor, Physics, Arizona State University, 1979 Co-Founder Molecular Imaging Corporation, 1993 (now part of Agilent Technologies) Edward and Nadine Carson Presidential Chair in Physics, 2002 - Professor of Chemistry, 2003 - Consultant, Agilent Technologies, 2005 - Administrative positions Director Center for Singe Molecule Biophysics ($1M state budget, $3M external funding) Vice President, R&D, Molecular Imaging Corporation, 1994-2000 Interim Director, Center for Solid State Physics, 1991-1992 Associate Chair, Department of Physics, 1985 - 1989 Honors and awards: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2003. Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1990. R&D 100 Award, 2004 Arizona Innovator of the Year (shared) 1999. Humbolt Senior Scientist Research Award (1993). ASU Awards: Outstanding Graduate Mentor (1990), Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award (2007)
Inhaltsangabe
1: What is nanoscience? Part I: The Basics 2: Quantum mechanics 3: Statistical mechanics and chemical kinetics Part II: Tools 4: Microscopy and manipulation tools 5: Making nanostructures: top down 6: Making nanostructures: bottom up Part III: Applications 7: Electrons in nanostructures 8: Molecular electronics 9: Nanostructured materials
1: What is nanoscience? Part I: The Basics 2: Quantum mechanics 3: Statistical mechanics and chemical kinetics Part II: Tools 4: Microscopy and manipulation tools 5: Making nanostructures: top down 6: Making nanostructures: bottom up Part III: Applications 7: Electrons in nanostructures 8: Molecular electronics 9: Nanostructured materials
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