Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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Nanotechnology involves the creation of materials and devices at the atomic and molecular level. Products developed through Nanotechnology show tremendous promise for applications in information storage systems, environmental remediation, and the life sciences.



Journals

Review Article on Nanotubes Published in AMR

The following noteworthy review article on the topic of nanotubes has just been published in the November 2002 issue of Applied Mechanics Reviews (an international review journal published by ASME):

Mechanics of carbon nanotubes, by Dong Qian, GJ Wagner, Wing Kam Liu, Min-Feng Yu, RS Ruoff ( AMR 55(6) 495-533, Nov 2002).


From there, the full article can be accessed by AMR subscribers or by pay-per-view for non-subscribers. Paper copies are also available for $28 through ASME. Requests for Reprint No AMR336 $28 ($14 for ASME members) can be sent to amr@asme.org.

Another review article on nanotechnology will be published in Applied Mechanics Reviews in the March 2003 issue. This article is entitled: Computational nanomechanics of carbon nanotubes and composites, by D Srivastava, Chenyu Wei (NASA Ames, Moffett Field CA), and Kyeongjae Cho (Stanford University, Stanford, CA).


Educational/Training Products

WEBCASTS:
Nanotechnology Webcast Series

Ten Experts…Ten Months, brought to you by the Continuing Education Institute and The Nanotechnology Institute
www.asme.org/nanowebcast


NEW ONLINE COURSE

Nanotechnology Strategic Implications
Course Objectives:
-To learn the basic concepts of Nanotechnology
-To understand the implications of Nanotechnology for business firms and economies
-To understand how Nanotechnology solutions are impacting Pharma/Chemicals, BioTech, Metals, and industries.


Conference Proceedings CD-ROM


Integrated Nanosystems 2002 CD-ROM & Abstracts Book


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