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  2. Nanomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Nanomanufacturing is a relatively recent branch of manufacturing that represents both a new field of science and also a new marketplace. Research in nanomanufacturing, unlike tradition manufacturing, requires collective effort across typical engineering divides, such as collaboration between mechanical engineers , physicists, biologists ...

  3. Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) is one of four nanoscale engineering research centers funded by the NSF. Since 2004, the CHN has carried out over $50 million in research funded by NSF, government agencies, foundations and the private sector.

  4. Nanometrology - Wikipedia

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    Nanometrology has a crucial role in order to produce nanomaterials and devices with a high degree of accuracy and reliability in nanomanufacturing. A challenge in this field is to develop or create new measurement techniques and standards to meet the needs of next-generation advanced manufacturing, which will rely on nanometer scale materials ...

  5. Glossary of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanomanufacturing Nanomaterials Can be subdivided into nanoparticles, nanofilms and nanocomposites. Nanomedicine Nano-Optics Interaction of light and matter on the nanoscale. Nanopens & Nanopencils Allows for drawing electronic circuits a thousand times smaller than current ones. NanoPGM Nanopharmaceuticals

  6. Productive nanosystems - Wikipedia

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    Large atomically precise structures (that is, virtually defect-free) do not exist. Complex 3D nanoscale structures exist in the form of folded linear molecules such as DNA origami and proteins . As of 2018, it was also possible to build very small atomically precise structures using scanning probe microscopy to construct molecules such as FeCO ...

  7. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    The understanding of these properties will enhance the use of nanoparticles in novel applications in various fields such as surface engineering, tribology, nanomanufacturing, and nanofabrication. Techniques used:

  8. Self-assembly of nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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    The top-down approach is breaking down of a system into small components, while bottom-up is assembling sub-systems into larger system. [15] A bottom-up approach for nano-assembly is a primary research target for nano-fabrication because top down synthesis is expensive (requiring external work) and is not selective on very small length scales, but is currently the primary mode of industrial ...

  9. Category:Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    N. Nano flake; Nano tape; Nano-abacus; Nano-interfaces in bone; Nano-suction technology; Nanoarchitectures for lithium-ion batteries; Nanoart; Nanobama; Nanobiomechanics