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Informationen zum Autor Klaus D. Sattler is a professor of physics at the University of Hawaii-Manoa in Honolulu. A pioneer in nanophysics, Dr. Sattler built the first atomic cluster source in 1980, which became a cornerstone for nanoscience and nanotechnology. In 1994, his research group at the University of Hawaii produced the first carbon nanocones. His current research focuses on novel nanomaterials, tunneling spectroscopy of quantum dots, and solar photocatalysis with nanoparticles for the purification of water. Dr. Sattler has been a recipient of the Walter Schottky Prize from the German Physical Society Klappentext Covers the fundamental and applied aspects of nanophysics. This book is suitable for students and professionals in materials science! solid-state physics! electrical engineering! mechanical engineering! computer science! chemistry! pharmaceutical science! biotechnology! molecular biology! biomedicine! metallurgy! and environmental engineering. Zusammenfassung Covers the fundamental and applied aspects of nanophysics. This book is suitable for students and professionals in materials science, solid-state physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, chemistry, pharmaceutical science, biotechnology, molecular biology, biomedicine, metallurgy, and environmental engineering. Inhaltsverzeichnis Nano-Bio Interfacing. Nanotoxicology. Clinical Significance of Nanosystems. Medical Imaging. Drug Delivery. Response to Nanomaterials. Cancer Therapy. Quantum Engines and Nanomotors. Nanorobotics. Index.
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Nano-Bio Interfacing. Nanotoxicology. Clinical Significance of Nanosystems. Medical Imaging. Drug Delivery. Response to Nanomaterials. Cancer Therapy. Quantum Engines and Nanomotors. Nanorobotics. Index.