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P A N S T A N F O R D P U B L I S H I N G

Pan Stanford PublishingAnnual Catalogue 2019

www.crcpress.com

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WelcomePan Stanford Publishing is an independent international publisher dedicated to publishing the best in micro- and nano-scale science, technology and medicine.

Driven by passion and a clear mission, we strive to serve the needs of academics and professional communities worldwide with a strong focus on interdisciplinary and applied areas such as nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, energy, green technology, sustainable engineering, semiconductors, electronic engineering, chemistry, materials science and other related fields. We publish a wide variety of books ranging from cutting-edge monographs, review volumes, handbooks to undergraduate textbooks and books designed for the general audience.

Pan Stanford publications are exclusively distributed by CRC Press. CRC Press holds an enviable reputation as a leading international publisher of scientific, engineering, business, mathematical, and forensic materials. Together, our authors are associated with leading academic institutions, laboratories, and businesses all over the world and include Nobel Prize winners.

Within this catalogue you will find Pan Stanford titles grouped within their subject areas and ordered via newly published, forthcoming and then backlist titles. For more information or to place an order, please contact your local sales representative or visit CRC Press website at www.crcpress.com. For more information on our publications, partnership inquiries, and book proposals, please visit the Pan Stanford website at www.panstanford.com.

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Testimonials "IamimpressedbythenumberofmodernandimportanttopicscoveredbythepublicationsofPanStanfordPublishing.Iamsurethattheywillbeveryusefulforthescientificcommunity,andIwishallsuccesstothiscollection."Prof.ClaudeCohen‐TannoudjiNobelLaureateÉcoleNormaleSupérieure,France

“PanStanfordbooksimpartsadeepimpression.Thesebookshaveselectedexcellenttopicsin,andprovideapanoramaofthecurrentresearchon,nanoscienceandnanotechnology,fromtheveryfundamentalprinciplesofnanosciencetothecutting‐edgeresearch.Irecommendthebookstomycolleaguesandstudentsandtothosewhoareinterestedinthestoryofthenanoscaleworld”Prof.ChunliBaiPresidentChineseAcademyofSciences,China

"ThebreadthofsubjectscoveredbyPanStanford,alongwithitsabilitytoadaptquicklytothenewdevelopmentsinscienceandtobringtothereaderup‐to‐datebackgroundinformationsidebysidewithdetailednoveltechnologies/methodologiesinthedifferentareas,placesthepublisherintheforefrontofinformationprovisioninbasicandappliedsciencesthesedays."Prof.AaronCiechanoverNobelLaureateTechnion,Israel

Jenny RompasDirector and Publisher Pan Stanford Publishing Email: [email protected]

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ContentsBiomedical Engineering .................................................................................................................................................... 2

Chemical Engineering ..................................................................................................................................................... 16

Chemistry .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

Computer Science & Engineering ................................................................................................................................. 23

Electrical & Electronics Engineering ............................................................................................................................. 25

Energy & the Environment ............................................................................................................................................. 33

General Interest ............................................................................................................................................................... 39

Life Science ....................................................................................................................................................................... 45

Materials Science ............................................................................................................................................................. 49

Mathematics ..................................................................................................................................................................... 75

Mechanical Engineering ................................................................................................................................................. 76

Medicine & Healthcare .................................................................................................................................................... 77

Pharmaceutical Science .................................................................................................................................................. 80

Physics ............................................................................................................................................................................... 83

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 90

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicroscopic Magnetic Resonance ImagingDrug Delivery NanosystemsA Practical PerspectiveFrom Bioinspiration and Biomimetics to Clinical Applications

Luisa Ciobanu, CEA, France, Saint Germain en LayeThis book provides a simple introduction to MRM emphasizingpractical aspects relevant to high magnetic fields. It focuses onbiological applications and presents a number of selectedexamples of neuroscience applications. The text is mainlyintended for those who are beginning research in the field ofMRM or are planning to incorporate high-resolution MRI in theirneuroscience studies.

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Edited by Natassa Pippa, Costas Demetzos and Stergios PispasThis multi-authored book presents some recent trends and research achievements in thefield of pharmaceutical nanotechnology and advanced drug delivery nanosystems. Theapplications of drug delivery nanosystems, which are considered carriers of activepharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) (i.e., small molecules, proteins, peptides, and nucleicacids), are analyzed on the basis of technology, preparation protocols, and biomedicalapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiocompositesNanoparticles in Life Sciences and BiomedicineBiomedical and Environmental ApplicationsAna Rute Neves and Salette Reis

This book introduces several principles and the knowledgeneeded for the audience to understand science at the nanoscale.Unlike other books on the market, this book has an expandedscope in order to reach a wider audience interest in drugnanodelivery topics. The book compiles in great depth currentresearch and recent advances in drug delivery, providing a widecoverage of applications in the nanomedicine field andcontributing to improvement of the knowledge of researchersand students. It offers numerous interesting and well-illustratedexamples from cancer to infectious diseases, passing throughtuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other important disorders.

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Edited by Shakeel Ahmed, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,India, Saiqa Ikram, Suvardhan Kanchi, Durban Universityof Technology, South Africa and Krishna Bisetty, DurbanUniversity of Technology, South AfricaThis book is aimed at beginners and students in materials scienceand researchers in the fields of bionanocomposites,nanotechnology, and analytical chemistry, especially those withan interest in materials for analytical applications. Advancedpolymer-based nanocomposite materials continue to becomeincreasingly popular and important for a wide range of scienceand engineering applications. In the race to exploit the uniquemechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of nano- and

biocomposite materials, researchers must also address new challenges in predicting,Market: Biomedical Engineeringunderstanding, and managing the potentially adverse effects these materials could haveon the environment and human lives.

February 2018: 229 x 152: 552ppHb: 978-9-814-74598-7: £139.00eBook: 978-1-351-20735-5 Pan Stanford* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745987 Market: Polymer Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMysteries in Muscle ContractionTissue Phenomics: Profiling Cancer Patients for

Treatment Decisions Evidence against Current DogmasHaruo Sugi, Teikyo University, Saitamaken, JapanThe book explores author’s wide-ranging work on muscleresearch for more than 50 years. It delves into the dogmas ofmuscle contraction, how the models were constructed and whatwas overlooked during the process, including their resultingshortcomings. In all chapters, the author intends to stimulateinterest of general readers and specific researchers which alsohighlights the author’s pioneering work on the electronmicroscopic recording of myosin head power and recoverystrokes.

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Gerd Binnig, Ralf Huss and Günter SchmidtIn the age of digitization our society is transformed into a newstate. In particular, machine intelligence dramatically elevatesour capability to create and digest information. In the mostimportant area of histo-pathology, the interpretation of tissueslices from cancer patients, informatics will have an early andhuge impact on treatment decisions and probably will act asthe leading discipline for this transformation in medicine. TissuePhenomics provides a comprehensive methodology aiming atthe discovery of the most accurate tissue-based decision supportalgorithm by close integration of assay development, imageanalysis and bioinformatics, and optimization feedback loops.

Pan Stanford December 2017: 229 x 152: 286ppMarket: Bioinformatics Hb: 978-9-814-77448-2: £139.00February 2018: 229 x 152: 224pp eBook: 978-1-315-10191-0Hb: 978-9-814-77488-8: £139.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774482eBook: 978-1-351-13427-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774888

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TEXTBOOK 2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONBiosensorsHandbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs in

Asia An Introductory TextbookJagriti Narang, Amity Institute of Nanotechnology, AmityUniversity, Nolida, U.P., India and C.S. Pundir, MaharshiDayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IndiaThis handbook has evolved from the authors’ teaching andresearch experience in the field of nanoparticle biosensing. Itencompasses protocols for synthesis of various forms of metaloxide nanoparticles; study of the various characterizingtechniques that help deduce the shape, size, and morphologyof these nanoparticles; and applications of these nanoparticlesin the field of biosensors. It aims to introduce the various basicprinciples and practical information needed by undergraduateand advanced-level students and researchers to understand thescience behind nanoscale sensing.

Edited by Jack Wong and Raymond TongThis handbook covers medical device regulatory systems indifferent countries, ISO standards for medical devices, clinicaltrial and regulatory requirements, and documentation forapplication. It is the first to cover the medical device regulatoryaffairs in Asia. Each chapter provides substantial backgroundmaterials relevant to the particular area to have a betterunderstanding of regulatory affairs.

Pan Stanford Pan StanfordMarket: Analytical ChemistryMarket: Biomedical Engineering

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Deep Imaging in Tissue and Biomedical MaterialsImmunoassays

Using Linear and Nonlinear Optical MethodsDevelopment, Applications and Future Trends

Edited by Lingyan Shi, Columbia University, New York, NY,USA and Robert R. Alfano, The City College of New York,NY, USAThe use of light for probing and imaging biomedical media ispromising for the development of safe, noninvasive, andinexpensive clinical imaging modalities with diagnostic ability.The advent of ultrafast lasers has enabled applications ofnonlinear optical processes, which allow deeper imaging inbiological tissues with higher spatial resolution. This bookprovides an overview of emerging novel optical imagingtechniques, Gaussian beam optics, light scattering, nonlinearoptics, and nonlinear optical tomography of tissues and cells.

Edited by Richard O'Kennedy, Dublin City University, Irelandand Caroline Murphy, Dublin City University, IrelandThis book provides a detailed and practical overview of thedevelopment and use of immunoassays in many different areas.Immunoassays are analytical tests that utilise antibodies tomeasure the amount, activity or identity of an analyte. This bookis designed to provide a critical and helpful insight into thesubject and to give the user practical information that may beof assistance in assay format selection, antibodygeneration/selection and choice of appropriate detectionstrategies. It is comprised of 13 chapters written by highlyexperienced researchers in the fields of antibody-based research,immunoassay development, assay validation, diagnostics and

microfluidics.Pan StanfordMarket: PhysicsApril 2017: 229 x 152: 524pp

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Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer ImagingBiocatalysis and Nanotechnology

Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanySeries: Pan Stanford Series on BiocatalysisThis book provides an actual overview of the various relationsbetween nanotechnology and biocatalysis. It discusses thefabrication and application of nanomaterials for theimmobilization of enzymes for the sustainable production ofgoods and chemicals. It also covers nanostructured enzymecatalysis in organic solvents and its potential application forbiodiesel production, probing of enzymatic activity, andidentification of enzyme functions or inorganic nanoparticles asenzyme mimics together with an overview of nanotoxicology.

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Edited by Michael T. McMahon, Assaf A. Gilad, KennedyKrieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA, Jeff W.M. Bulte,Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA and PeterC.M. van Zijl, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USAChemical Exchange Saturation Transfer is a powerful MagneticResonance Imaging (MRI) contrast mechanism with uniquefeatures. This is the first authoritative textbook covering allaspects of CEST imaging. The rapid expansion that CEST imaginghas seen over the past 16 years since the seminal Ward andBalaban paper in 2000 has created a need for a graduate-levelhandbook that describes the wide assortment of issues thatcome in to play when trying to apply CEST imaging to medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMuscle Contraction and Cell MotilityFluorine Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundamentals and DevelopmentsEdited by Ulrich Flogel, Heinrich Heine University,

Dusseldorf, Germany and Eric Ahrens, University ofCalifornia-San Diego, USAFluorine (19F) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has garneredsignificant interest owing to the properties of fluorinatedmaterials and the 19F nucleus. Fluorinated materials can serveas therapeutic agents, drug-delivery vehicles, and imagingprobes that rely on 19F MRI detection. Fluorine has an intrinsicallysensitive nucleus for MRI. There is negligible endogenous 19Fin the body, thus, no background signal. Fluorine-containingcompounds are ideal tracer labels for many MRI applications.Moreover, the chemical shift and nuclear relaxation rate isresponsive to physiology via creative molecular design.

Edited by Haruo Sugi, Teikyo University, Saitamaken, JapanThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the currentprogress in muscle contraction and cell motility research. Itdiscusses structural, mechanical, and biochemical characteristicsof skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles, and cell motility. Theexperimental objects of the studies described in this volumeextend from humans to molecules. A distinct feature of thisvolume is that, in some chapters, evidence against the textbookview is presented, showing how well-established dogma canbe denied by an unexpected discovery.

Pan StanfordPan StanfordMarket: Biomedical Science Market: BioengineeringOctober 2016: 229 x 152: 462pp November 2016: 229 x 152: 474ppHb: 978-9-814-74531-4: £135.00 Hb: 978-9-814-74516-1: £120.00eBook: 978-1-315-36460-5 eBook: 978-1-315-36467-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745314 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745161

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIsotopes in NanoparticlesBiohythaneFundamentals and ApplicationsFuel for the Future

Edited by Jordi Llop, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian, Spainand Vanessa Gomez-Vallejo, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian,SpainThis book starts with an introduction to the different types ofnanomaterials most commonly used in both the biomedicaland industrial areas. It then compiles and discusses the variousmethods reported to date for the radiolabelling of nanomaterialswith imaging purposes, and provides illustrative examples ofpotential applications of the labelled species. Finally, the use ofnanomaterials in radiotherapy, stable isotopic labeling strategies,and operational health and safety aspects related with themanipulation of NPs in radioactive facilities are discussed. Thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in nanotechnology,

molecular imaging, radiochemistry, and nanomedicine.

Debabrata Das and Shantonu Roy, Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kharagpur, IndiaThis book is a novel attempt that describes the fundamentalaspects of biohythane production technology and advances inthe field. It is a comprehensive collection of chapters based onthe fundamentals of heterotrophic hydrogen production andconsequent methane production process technologies. Itemphasizes the integration of the two stages of the hybridsystem for maximum gaseous energy generation from organicwastes, thus making the overall process economically viable.

Pan StanfordMarket: Biomedical ScienceMarch 2016: 229 x 152: 544ppHb: 978-9-814-66908-5: £180.00eBook: 978-9-814-66909-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669085

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2nd EditionHandbook of Intelligent Scaffolds for TissueEngineering and Regenerative Medicine Science and Applications

Edited by Deborah M. Kane, Macquarie University, Sydney,Australia, Adam Micolich, University of New South Wales,Sydney, Australia and Peter Roger, Macquarie University,Sydney, AustraliaNanomaterials: Science and Applications reportsup-to-the-minute research on nanoparticles for drug deliveryand applications in nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, and MEMSfor biosensors; melanin as a nano-based future material;nanostructured materials for solar cell applications; the worldof quantum dots illustrated by CdSe; and gas transport andtransport-based applications of electrospun nanofibers. Theresearch is primarily undertaken within Australia and gives an

excellent overview of topics in advanced nanomaterials and structures and their applications.

Edited by Gilson Khang, Chonbuk National University,Chonju, North KoreaRegenerative medicine and tissue engineering offer analternative technique to whole-organ and tissue transplantationfor diseased, failing, or malfunctioning organs. Millions of patientssuffer from end-stage organ failure or tissue loss annually, andthe only solution might be organ and biomaterialtransplantation. The book is organized into 10 parts and coversresearch on stem cell engineering, regenerative medicine, tissueengineering, 3D printing, drug delivery systems, nanomaterialsand nanodevices, novel biomaterials, and natural biomaterials.It is illustrated throughout with excellent figures and referencesaccompany each chapter.

Pan StanfordMarket: Nanoscience

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Clinical NanomedicineHandbook of Low-Level Laser TherapyNanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and Clinical ApplicationsEdited by Michael R. Hamblin, Harvard University, Boston,

Massachusetts, USA, Tanupriya Agrawal, Harvard University,Boston, Massachusetts, USA and Marcelo de Sousa, HarvardUniversity, Boston, Massachusetts, USAThis book compiles cutting-edge contributions from the world’sleading experts in Photobiomodulation and LLLT. Chapters covergeneral concepts, mechanisms of action, in vitro studies,pre-clinical animal studies, veterinary applications and a widerange of clinical topics. Edited by Michael Hamblin fromMassachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,aided by two prominent researchers (Marcelo Sousa andTanupriya Agrawal), this book will appeal to anyone involved inthe basic science, translational aspects and clinical applications

of LLLT

Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andIsrael Rubinstein, University of Illinois at ChicagoSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and ClinicalApplications and its related companion volumes in the seriesaim to provide a broad survey of interconnected topics

pertaining to clinical nanomedicine. This is the first volume in the series. Each volume isPan Stanford intended to be a stand-alone reference source, presented in a user-friendly format for easy

access.Market: Biomedical ScienceOctober 2016: 229 x 152: 1170pp

Pan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-66960-3: £335.00Market: NanomedicineeBook: 978-1-315-36482-7February 2016: 229 x 152: 1708pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669603Hb: 978-9-814-66920-7: £420.00eBook: 978-9-814-66921-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669207

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Clinical NanomedicineDNA EngineeringLaw, Business, Regulation, Safety, and RiskProperties and Applications

Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andBrian Reese, Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP, Boston, MASeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk andits related companion volumes in the series aim to provide abroad survey of interconnected topics pertaining to clinical

Kenji Mizoguchi, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji,Japan and Hirokazu Sakamoto, Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity, Hachioji, JapanThis book presents basic information about DNA, along withcomprehensive theoretical introduction to DNA. It discussesrecent developments in divalent-metal-ion inserted M-DNAcomplex, which gives rise to the possibility of DNA applicationto electronic functionality. Further, the book describes threeexamples of applications: optical and electrical materials,electronic devices such as bioTFT memory and color-tunablelight-emitting diodes, and biofuel cell application with use ofproton conduction in DNA.

nanomedicine. This is the second volume in the series. Each volume is intended to be astand‐alone reference source, presented in a user-friendly format for easy access.

Pan StanfordMarket: Biomedical ScienceSeptember 2016: 229 x 152: 366pp

Pan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-66946-7: £120.00Market: Clean TecheBook: 978-1-315-36485-8May 2016: 229 x 152: 1502pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669467Hb: 978-9-814-66922-1: £420.00eBook: 978-9-814-66923-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669221

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Clinical Nanomedicine Handbook of Boron NanostructuresTwo-Volume Set Edited by Sumit Saxena, Indian Institute of Technology

Bombay, Mumbai, IndiaThe phenomenal success of nanostructures in variousapplications has led to the exploration of a plethora of novelnanomaterials. Nanoboron is no exception. Boron as materialhas the ability to form covalently bonded stable networks andfinds use in a large variety of applications. This book provides acomplete overview of the latest developments in the field ofboron nanostructures. It starts with an introductory chapter onthe fundamentals of boron chemistry, followed by chapters byexperts devoted to discussions on boron nanoclusters,nanosheets, nanotubes, and nanowires, respectively. Applicationsof boron in nanomedicine are also discussed in wide detail.

Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotech LLC, USA, Gerald F.Audette, York University, Toronto, Canada and IsraelRubinsteinSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe enormous advances in nanomedicine in the past decadehave necessitated a growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference source that can be relied upon byscientists, clinicians, students, and industry and policy makersalike. The Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: From Bench toBedside is designed to offer a global perspective on the wonders

of nanomedicine. The handbook aims to provide a broad survey of various interconnectedtopics pertaining to nanomedicine. It is intended to be a stand-alone, easily accessible Pan Stanfordvolume that examines the entire "product wheel" from creation of nanomedical productsto final market introduction, all accomplished in a user-friendly format.

Market: Biomedical EngineeringMay 2016: 229 x 152: 140ppHb: 978-9-814-61394-1: £70.99Pan StanfordeBook: 978-9-814-61395-8Market: Biomedical Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613941May 2016: 229 x 152: 3210pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanobiophysicsTrends in BiomaterialsFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by G. P. Kothiyal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,

Mumbai, India and A. Srinivasan, Indian Institute ofTechnology Guwahati, IndiaThis book presents recent results related to both materialsaspects and implant issues. The focus has been on structural,magnetic, antibacterial, bioactivity/compatibility, mechanical,and other related properties and the implication of these resultson biomedical applications. Technical problems faced by thesurgeon during implant fixation in total hip replacement andthe selection of materials based on the patient’s requirementare also discussed. Recent advances in implant materials,including the reinforcement and biocompatibility issues, havealso been addressed.

Edited by Victor A. Karachevtsev, Engineering of theNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KharkovNanobiophysics is a new branch of science that operates at theinterface of physics, biology, chemistry, material science,nanotechnology, and medicine. This book is the first one devotedto nanobiophysics and introduces this field with a focus on someselected topics related to the physics of biomolecularnanosystems, including nucleosomal DNA and model lipidmembranes, nanobiohybrids involving DNA/RNA andsingle-walled carbon nanotubes, biomolecules deposited onnanoparticles, and nanostructured surfaces. It describes uniqueexperimental physical methods that are used to study nanosizedbiostructures.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical Device Regulatory PracticesBio-Inspired Regenerative MedicineAn International PerspectiveMaterials, Processes, and Clinical Applications

Val Theisz, Certification Body Australia, GordonThis book is intended to serve as a reference for professionalsin the medical device industry, in particular those seeking tolearn from practical examples and case studies. Medical devices,like pharmaceuticals, are highly regulated and the bar is raisedconstantly as patients and consumers expect the best qualityhealthcare and safe and effective medical technologies. Mostbooks on regulatory affairs present regulations in eachjurisdiction separately: European Union, USA, Australia, Canada,and Japan. This book proposes practical solutions for a coherent,one-size-fits-all (or most) set of systems and processes incompliance with regulations in all key markets.

Edited by Anna Tampieri, CNR - Institute of Science andTechnology for Ceramics, Faenza, Italy and Simone Sprio,CNR - Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics,Faenza, ItalyThis book provides readers with a wide and interdisciplinaryoverview of the current state of the art in the development ofbiomimetic materials for tissue regeneration on the basis ofrelevant and high-impact clinical needs. It emphasizesregeneration of bone, cartilage, and osteochondral tissues aswell as soft tissues such as nerves, heart, and endocrineorgans.The book highlights the relevance of biomimetics as anelective approach for the development of new scaffolds that

can direct regenerative cascade by means of chemico-physical and topological nano-cuespresented to cells and biologic tissues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicineHandbook of Full-Field Optical Coherence

Microscopy Science, Business, and ImpactMichael Hehenberger, HM NanoMed LLC, West Port,Connecticut, USABy covering the science, business, and societal impact ofnanomedicine, this book makes a strong case for funding ofbasic research, for effective translation of scientific breakthroughsinto clinical care of patients and close collaboration among allstakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem. It covers theunderlying science and technology of nanomedicine in detailto help understand the great promise of nanomedicine acrossall disease areas. It presents the topic of nanomedicine, althoughrich in content, to a wide audience by avoiding scientific jargonand by explaining all special terms and concepts from theground up while introducing them.

Technology and ApplicationsEdited by Arnaud Dubois, Université Paris-Sud, Palaisearcedex, FranceThis handbook is the first to be entirely devoted to FF-OCM. Itis organized into four parts with a total of 21 chapters writtenby recognized experts and major contributors to the field. Aftera general introduction to FF-OCM, the fundamentalcharacteristics of the technology are analyzed and discussedtheoretically. The main technological developments of FF-OCMfor improving the image acquisition speed and for endoscopicimaging are presented in part II. Extensions of FF-OCM for imagecontrast enhancement or functional imaging are reported inpart III. The last part of the book provides an overview of possibleapplications of FF-OCM in medicine, biology, and materials

science.

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Edited by Tatsuya Shimizu, Tokyo Women s MedicalUniversity, Japan and Katsuhisa MatsuuraThis book broadly summarizes myocardial tissue engineeringand regenerative medicine, which consists of myocardial cellsources, cell therapy for damaged hearts, and tissue engineeringtechnologies for fabricating beating hearts. It focuses onmyocardial cell source, cardiac cells differentiated fromembryonic stem (ES)/ induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Severalchapters highlight innovative technologies developed toovercome the vascularization problem. Remarkable resultsobtained in the past and the present and challenges for thefuture in myocardial tissue engineering research field aredescribed in the book.

Edited by Martin J. D'Souza, Mercer University, Atlanta,Georgia, USARecent years have seen the development of novel technologiesthat use nanoparticles and microparticles to deliver vaccines bythe oral and microneedle-based transdermal route ofadministration. These new technologies enable the formulationof vaccine particles containing vaccine antigens, without lossof their biological activity during the formulation process. Thisbook discusses studies conducted on a wide array of vaccines,including vaccines for infectious diseases such as tuberculosis,typhoid, influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, humanpapillomavirus, and hepatitis B. It also discusses recent studieson vaccines for cancers such as melanoma and ovarian, breast,

and prostate cancer. Pan StanfordMarket: CardiologyPan StanfordFebruary 2015: 229 x 152: 252ppMarket: Pharmaceutical TechnologyHb: 978-9-814-41131-8: £115.00June 2015: 229 x 152: 244ppeBook: 978-9-814-41132-5Hb: 978-9-814-61330-9: £115.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814411318eBook: 978-9-814-61331-6

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbonated HydroxyapatiteUnderstanding BiophotonicsMaterials, Synthesis, and ApplicationsFundamentals, Advances, and Applications

Michael E. Fleet, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaThis book introduces recent advances in understanding thecrystal structure of carbonate hydroxylapatite (also known asbone mineral), which forms the hard tissue of bones and teeth.The book includes chapters on apatite mineralogy andgeochemistry, synthesis methods, X-ray structure, infraredspectroscopy, crystal chemistry of carbonate hydroxylapatite,and biological apatites. There are 75 illustrations, 25 tables ofdata, and 3 appendices. Discussion of the new research issupported by an outline of the theory behind the methods ofinvestigation and reviews of previous research on hydroxylapatitematerials, for the benefit of non-specialist students and

researchers.

Edited by Kevin Tsia, University of Hong Kong, ChinaMajor advancements in biophotonics have successfullypermeated biochemistry and cell/molecular biology as well asnumerous preclinical applications. This book presents thefundamentals of optics and biophotonics to newcomers whoare interested in this multidisciplinary research field. Withcontributions from leading experts, the text highlights majorcurrent advancements in preclinical diagnostics using opticalmicroscopy and spectroscopy, including multiphotonmicroscopy, nanoscopy, and endomicroscopy. The book alsointroduces a number of emerging techniques and toolsets forbiophotonics applications, such as nanoplasmonics,microresonators for molecular detection, and subcellular optical

nanosurgery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomimetic Architectures by Plasma ProcessingMolecular and Cellular BiomechanicsFabrication and ApplicationsEdited by Bradley Layton, University of Montana, Missoula,

USAThis book bridges the gap between life sciences and physicalsciences by providing several perspectives on cellular andmolecular mechanics on a fundamental level. It begins with ageneral introduction to the scales and terms that are used inthe field of cellular and molecular biomechanics and then movesfrom the molecular scale to the tissue scale. It discusses varioustissues or cellular systems through the chapters written byprominent engineers and physicists working in various fields ofbiomechanics.

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Edited by Surojit Chattopadhyay, National Yang MingUniversity, Taipei, TaiwanThis book focuses on plasma processing of biomimeticnanostructures and, therefore, is different from the otheravailable books of similar nature that are more general. Thetheoretical description provided in the book helpsreaders understand why and how these structures so importantin materials science and physics. Essential schematics areprovided for ease of understanding of the student community.Sufficient details and advanced instrumentation techniqueshave been discussed for the benefit of researchers and toincrease the acceptability of the book among the wider scientificcommunity.Market: Biomedical Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCellular In Vitro TestingViral DiagnosticsMethods and ProtocolsAdvances and Applications

Edited by John Haycock, University of Sheffield, UK, ArtiAhluwalia, University of Pisa, Italy and J. Malcolm WilkinsonGrowing cells in 2D under static conditions has long been thegold standard of cell culture, despite this method not beingrepresentative of the complex in vivo environment. Focusing onnew 3D in vitro methods now available to researchers, this bookbrings together examples of leading-edge work beingconducted internationally for improving in vitro cell culturemethods, in particular the use of systems for enabling cell cultureunder laminar flow and the use of 3D scaffolds for providingcells with a structure which replicates the function of theextracellular matrix and encouraging interactions more akin toan in vivo environment.

Edited by Robert S. Marks, Leslie Lobel and Amadou Sall,Institut Pasteur de Dakar, SenegalThis book covers a spectrum of topics in the diagnostics andmonitoring of viral ailments with an emphasis on the newertechnologies in development such as optical fiber andelectrochemical immunosensors, reverse genetics, luminescentmolecular imprints of neutrophil biomarkers, and many others.The contributors include experts from the fields of epidemiology,biotechnology, virology, industry, technologists, and the clinics.The viruses range from influenza to the emerging Ebola virus.This text brings readers a composition of various aspects of thefield while looking at the future after some introduction to the

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanostructural BioceramicsAdvances in Chemically Bonded Ceramics

state of the art.

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TEXTBOOK Robotic SurgerySmart Materials, Robotic Structures, and Artificial Muscles

Edited by Leif Hermansson, Doxa AB, Uppsala, SwedenBiomaterials are produced in situ and in vivo in the body usingmainly hydration reactions, that is, reactions betweenphosphates, silicates or aluminates, and water. Thenanostructural integration of these biomaterials in the body iscontrolled by six mechanisms. This book describes the newbiomaterials based on nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics and discusses their general and specific properties.It presents an overview of the nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics, including their processing aspects, properties,integration with tissues, relation to other bioceramics andbiomaterials, and nanostructural integration in different dentaland orthopaedic applications.

Mohsen Shahinpoor, University of Maine, Orono, USA andSiavash Gheshmi, University of Maine, Orono, USAThis text focuses on robotic surgery and biomimetic artificialmuscles and their possible engineering, industrial, medical, andscience applications. It presents the fundamentals of surgicalrobots, including the design of their geometrical configurations,kinematics, dynamics, and control. It also describes the designsof ophthalmic surgical robots and general laparoscopic surgicalrobots as well as applications of materials and systems that canbe manufactured or fabricated to act like biomimetic artificialmuscles, sensors, and actuators.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Biophysics of the SkinHorizons in Clinical Nanomedicine

Edited by Bernard Querleux, L'Oreal Recherche,Aulnay-Sous-Bois, FranceThis book has the ambition to gather, for the first time, chaptersdescribing scientific computing and numerical modeling for adeeper understanding of mechanisms involved in skinphysiology. The book is structured around some skin propertiesand functions, including optical and biomechanical properties,skin barrier function, and homeostasis, covered through severalchapters describing either biological or physical models atdifferent scales.

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Edited by Varvara Karagkiozaki, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece and Stergios Logothetidis, AristotleUniversity of Thessaloniki, GreeceNanomedicine—the application of nanotechnology to healthsciences—has the potential to address many important medicalproblems by exploiting the improved and novelphysical/chemical characteristics of nanostructured materialsand devices. This book provides a comprehensive overview onthe forefront developments of nanotechnology in variousdomains of clinical medicine, such as cardiology, oncology,pharmacology, immunology, dermatology, virology, hematology,orthopaedics, embryology and congenital defects, dentistry,and tissue engineering. It also discusses the toxicology aspects

of the engineered nanomaterials.Market: MedicineJuly 2014: 229 x 152: 558ppHb: 978-9-814-46384-3: £115.00Pan StanfordeBook: 978-9-814-46385-0Market: Medicine* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463843October 2014: 229 x 152: 372pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing

Handbook of Oral BiomaterialsEdited by Jukka Pekka Matinlinna, University of Hong KongThe book introduces the latest advances in dental materials andbiomaterials science. It contains a comprehensive introductionto modern biomaterials science and covers ceramic, metallic,and polymeric oral biomaterials. The contributing authors of arefrom all over the world and are distinguished in their disciplines.In addition to dental students, this book is also highlyrecommended for students of engineering and basic sciencewho want to gain an insight in contemporary biomaterialsscience. For medical practitioners, this book offers an invaluableopportunity to learn about the latest steps in dental biomaterials.

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Edited by Martin PumeraNanotechnology brings new possibilities for the developmentof sensors, biosensors, and novel electrochemical bioassays.Nanoscale materials have been extensively used in a wide varietyof configurations—as electrode surfaces to promoteelectrochemical reaction, as "wires" to enzymes connecting theirredox centers to electrode surface, as nanobarcodes forbiomolecules, or as tags to amplify the signal of a biorecognitionevent. Nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors have beenused in many areas, including cancer diagnostics and thedetection of infectious organisms. This book reviews importantachievements in the field of nanomaterial-based electrochemicalsensors and biosensors.

Market: BiomaterialsJuly 2014: 229 x 152: 674ppHb: 978-9-814-46312-6: £190.00 Pan StanfordeBook: 978-9-814-46313-3 May 2014: 229 x 152: 292pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463126 Hb: 978-9-814-36490-4: £115.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExtracellular Vesicles in Health and DiseaseScaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Edited by Paul Harrison, University of Birmingham MedicalSchool, UK, Chris Gardiner and Ian L. SargentThis book stems from the first international meeting on"Microvesicles and Nanovesicles in Health and Disease" held atMagdalen College, Oxford, in 2010. The purpose of the meetingwas to bring together, for the first time, a range of experts fromaround the world to discuss the latest advances in this field. Keyto the study of these vesicles is the availability of methodologiesfor their measurement in biological fluids. A major section ofthe meeting focused on a range of exciting new technologieswhich have been developed for this purpose.

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Biological Design, Materials, and FabricationEdited by Claudio Migliaresi, University of Trento, Italy andAntonella Motta, University of Trento, ItalyThis book illustrates design principles for scaffolds for tissueengineering with particular relevance to the biologicalrequirements needed to control and drive the biologicalcross-talk, and reviews materials and fabrication and validationmethods. The book is mainly addressed to graduate andpost-graduate students, who are approaching tissue engineeringor experienced researchers who wish to have condensed butcomprehensive information on materials, fabrication techniques,biological principles, and design criteria. The contributors areamong the scientific leaders in their respective fields. Market: Nanoscience/Nanotechnology

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiofunctional Surface EngineeringTissue and Organ Regeneration

Edited by Martin Scholz, LEUKOCARE AG, Munich, GermanyThe lack of effective sterilization techniques for biologics hasspawned discussions about the reduction of regulatoryrequirements which might impose significant safety risks. Onthe other hand, novel and safe technologies enable the coupling,stabilization, and protection of effector molecules in a way thatallows terminal sterilization without loss of function. This bookprovides a comprehensive overview on the state of the art andthe future of biofunctional surface engineering and will be ofmajor interest for all those working in the fields of medicine andmedical devices.

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Advances in Micro- and NanotechnologyEdited by Lijie Grace Zhang, George Washington University,District of Columbia, USA, Ali Khademhosseini, HarvardMedical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA andThomas Webster, Northeastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAEdited by three of the top researchers in the field of tissueengineering and nanomedicine, with contributions from a teamof pioneers and well-known leading experts in the biomedicalfield, this book presents the latest nano/microtechnologies usedto manipulate stem cell behaviors, which is a critical area forregenerative medicine. It covers and details cutting-edgeresearch in nano/microfabrication techniques and biomaterials Market: Biomedical Engineering

for various tissue/organ, such as bone, cartilage, craniofacial, osteochondral, muscle, bladderand cardiovascular tissue, etc., regenerations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiochemical SensorsHandbook of Personalized MedicineMimicking Gustatory and Olfactory SensesAdvances in Nanotechnology, Drug Delivery, and Therapy

Edited by Kiyoshi Toko, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, JapanThis book is the first to comprehensively treat sensors forgustatory and olfactory senses. It will be highly useful to studentsand researchers in a wide variety of scientific fields and also tothose in the fields of foods, perfumes, medicines and roboticsas the sensor applications.

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Edited by Ioannis S. Vizirianakis, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceThis book compiles multidisciplinary efforts to conceptualizethe environment in research and clinical setting that creates thefertile ground for the practical utility of personalized medicinedecisions and also enables clinical pharmacogenomics forestablishing pharmacotyping in drug prescription. Its coversinnovative drug formulations and nanotheranostics, molecularimaging and signatures, translational nanomedicine andinformatics, stem cell therapy approaches, modeling andpredictability of drug response, pharmacogenetics-guided drugprescription, pediatric drug dosing, pharmacovigilance andregulatory aspects, ethical and cost-effectiveness issues,

Market: Biomedical Engineeringpharmacogenomics knowledge bases, personal genome sequencing, molecular diagnostics,as well as information-based medicine. September 2013: 229 x 152: 582pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdvanced Materials for Joint ImplantsChemotherapeutic Engineering

Giuseppe Pezzotti, Kyoto Institute of Technology, JapanThis book details cutting-edge research in bioceramics sciencebased on an interdisciplinary approach that directly bridgesorthopedic concepts to surface science, physical chemistry,biomedical optics and nanomechanics. Raman andcathodoluminescence spectroscopy are, among moreconventional spectroscopic characterization techniques, citedin the book, used to their most advanced extents to unveilmolecular scale phenomena of both chemical and mechanicalorigin occurring at the sliding surfaces of bioceramic joints. Theconcepts are relevant to the development of new biomaterials.

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Collected Papers of Si-Shen Feng—A Tribute to Shu Chien on His 82ndBirthday

Edited by Feng Si-shen, National University of Singapore,Stanford Chong, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd, Singaporeand Jenny Rompas, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd,SingaporeThis book is a collection of the major publications of the authorsin the emerging area of chemotherapeutic engineering. Itdescribes and demonstrates the concept, feasibility, safety andprospect of chemotherapeutic engineering through a fullspectrum of proof-of-concept experiments from design,characterization, in vitro cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, to in vivopharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and xenograft tumor modelof the various nanocarriers, such as prodrugs, micelles,

liposomes, and nanoparticles of biodegradable polymers.

Market: Biomedical EngineeringSeptember 2013: 229 x 152: 626ppHb: 978-9-814-31688-0: £140.00eBook: 978-9-814-36439-3Pan Stanford* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814316880Market: Nanobiotechnology

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TEXTBOOK BionanophotonicsAn Introductory TextbookMarko B. Popović, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,

Massachusetts, USAThe science and technology of biomechanics and roboticspromise to be some of the most influential research directionsof the twenty-first century. Biomechanics and Robotics goesbeyond the individual areas of biomechanics, robotics,biomedical engineering, biomechatronics, and biologicallyinspired robotics to provide the first unified textbook on thesubject. It offers a "big picture" look at the state-of-the-art scienceand technology. With numerous figures, references, andexercises, the book presents a pedagogical introduction to avariety of topics, reviews historical developments, and givesup-to-date insights on modern-day biomechanics and robotics.

Shuichi Kinoshita, Osaka University, JapanStructural colors in living beings are one of the most marvelousarts that nature has ever created during the long history of theevolution. These colors originate from surprisingly sophisticatedmicrostructures which gave rise to a new field ofresearch—bionanophotonics. This book occupies a specialposition among similar books in the field of photonics, becauseit places a special emphasis on the detailed physical basis forthe optical processes that are deeply connected with thestructural colors, and also on the biological and physiologicalbases concerning what a variety of animals are living and howthey are seen by human vision. In addition, it contains ampleexamples for the recent technological advances in photonicsthat are rooted in the nature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrospheres and Microcapsules in BiotechnologyHandbook of Therapeutic Biomarkers in CancerDesign, Preparation and ApplicationsEdited by Sherry X. Yang, National Cancer Institute,

Bethesda, Maryland, USA and Janet E. Dancey, OntarioInstitute for Cancer Research, Toronto, CanadaIn this volume, a team of internationally recognized expertsprovide an in-depth description of therapeutic biomarkers acrossa broad area of cancer research and oncology. With a wealth ofinformation to specific therapies, each chapter focuses on a classof targeted chemotherapy agents. The book describesestablished and evolving diagnostic tests for therapeuticbiomarkers that predict benefit, response, resistance, or drugside effects from specific therapeutic interventions. This volumeis an essential handbook for health professionals and scientistsresearching current applicable biomarkers in oncology.

Edited by Guanghui Ma, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing, PR of China and Zhi-Guo Su, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Beijing, PR of ChinaThis book focuses on new microspheres and microcapsulesspecifically designed and prepared for application in the fieldsof biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals involving bioreaction,bioseparation, bioformulation, biodetection, and other newbioapplications. It provides a deep knowledge about theprinciples of design, preparation methods, and application resultsof new microspheres and microcapsules for each bioapplicationarea. The book also presents problems that need to be studiedfurther and comments on the future prospects of microspheresand microcapsules.Pan Stanford

Market: OncologyPan StanfordJune 2013: 229 x 152: 518ppJanuary 2013: 229 x 152: 552ppHb: 978-9-814-36465-2: £140.00Hb: 978-9-814-31647-7: £190.00eBook: 978-9-814-36466-9eBook: 978-9-814-36462-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364652* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814316477

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMultifunctional Molecular MaterialsHandbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs in

Asia Edited by Lahcene Ouahab, Laboratoire Sciences Chimiquesde Rennes, FranceThis book provides a comprehensive overview on multifunctionalmolecular materials that involve coexistence or interplay orsynergy between multiple physical properties focusing onelectrical conductivity, magnetism, single-molecule magnetsbehavior, chirality, spin crossover, and luminescence. The book’scoverage ranges from transition metals and lanthanidecoordination complexes to genuine organic materials. The bookalso discusses some potentialities of applications of thesematerials in molecule-based devices.

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Edited by Jack Wong and Raymond Tong KaiyuThis handbook covers medical device regulatory systems indifferent countries, ISO standards for medical devices, clinicaltrial and regulatory requirements, and documentation forapplication. Each chapter provides substantial backgroundmaterials relevant to the particular area to have a betterunderstanding of regulatory affairs. With contributions fromauthors working with regulatory bodies around the world, thehandbook provides a better understanding of the Asian marketand how to access it. It guides product developers through theglobal regulatory environment.

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TEXTBOOK Molecular Motors in Bionanotechnology

Edited by Rita Elena Serda, University of Texas HealthScience Center, Houston, USAThis book describes barriers from the macro to the nanoscale,starting with endothelial and mucosal barriers, and ending withcellular organelles. Experimental approaches to tracknanoparticles in vitro and in vivo are presented, as well as theability to tailor-make nanoparticles for specific functions. Severalmodel types of nanoparticles are presented, as well the impactof particle attributes on biological transport.

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Keith Firman, University of Portsmouth, UK and JamesYouell, University of Portsmouth, UKThis book describes a wide range of molecular motors, rangingfrom chemical motors to biological motors, in a manner thatupdates, or reviews, both classification of the type of motor andthe grouping into families. Many techniques have evolved tostudy and characterise molecular motors at the single-moleculelevel (e.g. use of molecular tweezer devices for single-moleculestudies) and the reader is introduced to the concepts andbenefits of each technique. In addition, the book looks atstructural information and how this helps understand functionand, finally, how some of these motors are being used or maybe used in the future as part of a synthetic biology approach to

building devices and sensors. Market: NanotechnologyDecember 2012: 229 x 152: 476pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPulmonary NanomedicineSelf-Assembled Peptide NanostructuresDiagnostics, Imaging, and TherapeuticsAdvances and Applications in Nanobiotechnology

Edited by Neeraj Vij, Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USAThis book provides an in-depth view on engineerednanomaterials (ENM) pulmonary effects and familiarizes readerswith unique aspects of nanomaterial application and research,such as the effects of physicochemical properties on cellularuptake and toxicity. It focuses on the diagnostic and therapeuticutilities of nanomaterials in different lung diseases. The bookdiscusses the novel applications of nanotechnology for thetreatment of airway diseases such as asthma, allergy, chronicobstructive pulmonary diseases, cystic fibrosis, and lung cancer.It also discusses the strategies to overcome the

Edited by Jaime Castillo, Technical University of Denmark,Lyngby, Luigi Sasso, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs.Lyngby and Winnie Edith Svendsen, Technical Universityof Denmark, LyngbyThis book introduces readers to the theory and mechanisms ofpeptide self-assembly processes. The authors present the morecommon peptide self-assembled building blocks and discusshow researchers from different fields can apply self-assemblingprinciples to bionanotechnology applications. The advantagesand challenges are mentioned together with examples thatreflect the state of the art of the use of self-assembled peptidebuilding blocks in nanotechnology.

pathophysiological and technical barriers as an attempt to synchronize the efforts ofPan Stanfordpulmonary biologists, chemists and clinicians to develop novel nano-based diagnostics,imaging, and therapeutics tools for airway diseases.

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TEXTBOOK Understanding NanomedicineAn Introductory TextbookEdited by Mieczyslaw Jurczyk, Poznan University of

Technology, PolandRecently, chemical, physical, and mechanical processes for thefabrication of metal/alloy-ceramic nanocomposites with a uniquemicrostructure have been developed. These processes permitthe control of microstructural properties such as the size of poreopenings, surfaces properties, and the nature of the basemetal/alloy. This book presents information about the structureand characteristics of new dental nanomaterials, corrosionbehavior of metallic biomaterials and implants as well asmethods of surface improvement of implants by means ofnanoengineering, which decides the biocompatibility of theinsert. It thoroughly explains the osseointegration from a

biological viewpoint and early tissue response.

Rob Burgess, Medical Nanotechnologies Incorporated,Richardson, Texas, USAThis book comprehensively covers a broad range of therapeuticand diagnostic applications of nanotechnology and explainsthese fields in such a way as to keep the reader’s interest withdescriptions of cutting-edge discoveries along with historicalperspectives. The text is devoted to the basic principles ofnanotechnology, focusing on nanomaterials and nanoparticles,as with respect to the whole of nanoscience, these sectors holdthe most promise for the future of medicine. The bookprogresses rapidly to focus on nanomedicine as it applies tocurrent and future society.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrosurgeryFrom Bioimaging to BiosensorsAdvances, Simulations and ApplicationsNoble Metal Nanoparticles in Biodetection

Edited by Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan andCarlos Tercero, Nagoya University, JapanThis book explains, using the example of endovascularintervention, the development of in vitro simulators forbiomedical applications based on the scientific context in therobotics area and the explanation of the medical procedure tobe simulated. It presents modeling methods for in vitrorepresentation of human tissue and for representing tissueintegrity during endovascular surgery simulation. Additionally,applications of this in vitro vasculature modeling technologyare presented: flow control for human blood pressure simulation,computer fluid dynamics simulations using vasculaturemorphology, catheter insertion robot control and vasculature

imaging based on magnetic trackers, and tailor-made scaffolds for blood vessel regeneration.

Edited by Chau Lai-Kwan, National Chung Cheng University,Chia-Yi, Taiwan and Huan-Tsung Chang, National TaiwanUniversity, TaipeiThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the use ofnoble metal nanoparticles for bioimaging and biosensing. Itstarts with a review on the synthesis, characterization, opticalproperties, and bioconjugation of noble metal nanoparticles,followed by introduction of various biodetection techniquesbased on noble metal nanoparticles. In between these topics,microfabrication of biosensing chips and the use of microfluidicsto enhance biosensing performance are discussed.

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Edited by Beth A. Goins, The University of Texas HealthScience Center at San Antonio and William T. Phillips, TheUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis book covers cutting-edge research on the use ofnanoparticles for in vivo diagnostic medical imaging and therapy.It discusses a variety of nanoparticles, including quantum dots,carbon nanotubes, dendrimers, gold nanoshells, metal nanorods,micelles, liposomes, polymers, MRI iron oxide particles, andmicrobubbles. Examples in the book include multifunctionalnanoparticles that are designed for multimodality imaging andsimultaneous diagnostic and therapy (theranostic) applications.

Science and ApplicationsEdited by Peter Wide, Orebro University, SwedenAs the elderly population increases, the importance of creatingsophisticated information support to humans with limitedsensing performance has also grown. This book discusses humanand artificial sensing in conjunction with human perceptioncapabilities (auditory, taste, smell, vision, and touch). It alsodiscusses the fusion of this sensing information to find answersto questions such as how we can increase our human "fuzzy"decision capability (perception). The book presents intelligentnew technologies that can enhance the natural sensing,perception, and mobility abilities of humans, allowing them tohave healthier, more productive, safer lives. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViral NanoparticlesMultiporphyrin ArraysTools for Material Science and BiomedicineFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Nicole F. Steinmetz, Case Western ReserveUniversity, Cleveland, Ohio, USA and Marianne Manchester,University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USAThis book overviews the applications of viral nanoparticles (VNPs)in areas ranging from materials science to biomedicine. Itsummarizes the many different VNP building blocks anddescribes chemistries that allow one to attach, entrap, or displayfunctionalities on VNPs. The book outlines the strategies for theconstruction of 1-, 2-, and 3-D arrays, highlights the achievementsin utilizing VNPs as tools for novel biosensors and nanoelectronicdevices, and describes efforts in designing VNPs for biomedicalapplications, including their use as gene delivery vectors, novelvaccines, imaging modalities, and applications in targeted

therapeutics.

Edited by Dongho Kim, Institute for NanoBio MolecularAssemblies, Seoul, South KoreaThis book provides a comprehensive review of the fundamentalsand applications of multiporphyrin arrays ranging from basicspectroscopic features to a wide range of promising applicationssuch as molecular wires, switches, sensors, artificialphotosynthetic devices, and dye-sensitized solar cells based ona variety of multiporphyrin architectures using covalent and/ornoncovalent molecular assemblies. Particularly, it focuses onenergy and electron transfer processes occurring inmultiporphyrin arrays in various environments such assingle-molecule level, composite materials, LB films, and solidsurface to provide better understanding of photofunctional

molecular architectures.

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Edited by Raymond Tong KaiyuThis book presents experts’ insights into the emergingtechnologies and developments that are being or will be utilizedin the medical profession to meet a variety of clinical challenges.It demonstrates the application of biomechatronics to providebetter care and service. It also incorporates new and excitingmultidisciplinary areas of research across the medical andengineering fields, such as robotic therapeutic training systemfor stroke rehabilitation, exoskeletons for daily activities onpersons with disability, functional electrical stimulation, andwireless active capsule endoscopy. Each chapter providessubstantial background material relevant to the particular

subject.

Technology, Implementation, and ApplicationsEdited by Mehmet R. Yuce, Monash University, Victoria,Australia and Jamil Khan, University of Newcastle, Callaghan,AustraliaWith contributions from experts, this book explores the latestWBAN systems, technologies, and applications. It covers thebasic techniques for designing and building WBAN systems. Itexplains the deployment issues and then moves into theapplication areas. The remaining chapters focus on thedevelopment of hardware, signal processing algorithms, andwireless communication and network design for wearable andimplantable body sensors used in WBAN applications. The bookdiscusses antenna design, propagation in and around the body,channel modeling, coexistence and power management issues,

which are other critical design components for successful hospital deployment.

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Edited by Michelle L. Oyen, Cambridge University, UK Nanoindentation is ideal for the characterization of inhomogeneous biological materials. However, the use of nanoindentation techniques in biological systems is associated with some distinctively different techniques and challenges. The book presents the basic science of nanoindentation, including the background of contact mechanics underlying indentation technique and the instrumentation used to gather mechanical data.

Edited by Yves Dufrene, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumThis timely book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of AFM and related scanning probe microscopies for cell surface analysis, going from the basics to the applications side. It covers all cell types, going from viruses and protoplasts to bacteria and animal cells and to discuss a range of advanced AFM modalities, including high-resolution imaging, nanoindentation measurements, recognition imaging, and single-molecule and single-cell force spectroscopy.

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Edited by Vladimir Torchilin, Northeastern University,Boston, Massachusetts, USA and Mansoor M. Amiji,Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USASeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThe fast developing field of nanomedicine uses a broad varietyof materials to serve as delivery systems for drugs, genes, anddiagnostic agents. This book is the first attempt to put underone cover all major available information about these materials,both still on experimental levels and already applied in patients.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanocomposite Particles for Bio-ApplicationsMaterials and Bio-Interfaces

Edited by Tito Trindade, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugaland Ana Luisa Daniel da Silva, Universidade de Aveiro,PortugalThis book provides a concise state of the art of the synthesis andproperties of nanocomposite particles with interest for diversebio-applications. Contributions are mainly related to the chemicaldesign of nanocomposite particles, their properties as well astheir constituent materials, and the tailoring of bio-interfacesthat may be relevant to the fields of clinical diagnosis and drugdelivery procedures, among other bio-applications.

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Carbon NanotubesFrom Bench Chemistry to Promising Biomedical Applications

Edited by Giorgia PastorinThis book represents a critical evaluation of the most recentdiscoveries about carbon nanotubes and includes a cautiousdescription of their impact on personal health and environmentalpollution. It also offers an overview of the main research groupsaround the world which have been focusing their efforts on theexploitation of this intriguing material, with the purpose ofinspiring young scientists to follow their pathway.

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Edited by Josh LaBaer, Arizona State University, Tempe, USAand Claudio Nicolini, University of Genoa, ItalySeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis volume introduces in a coherent and comprehensive fashionthe Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiobiotechnology by definingand reviewing the major sectors of Nanobiotechnology andNanobiosciences with respect to the most recent developments.Nanobiotechnology indeed appears capable of yielding ascientific and industrial revolution along the routes correctlyforeseen by the numerous programs on Nanotechnologylaunched over the last decade by numerous Councils andGovernments worldwide, beginning in the late 1995 by the

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Science and Technology Council in Italy and by the President Clinton in USA and endingthis year with President Putin in Russian Federation.

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Edited by Mingjun Zhang, The Ohio State University, USAand Ning Xi, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USAThis book offers a fundamental and comprehensive overviewof nanomedicine from a systems engineering perspective,making it the first book in the field of quantitative nanomedicinebased on systems theory. The book starts by introducing theconcept of nanomedicine and provides basic mathematicalmodeling techniques that can be used to model nanoscalebiomedical and biological systems. It then demonstrates howthis idea can be used to model and analyze the central dogmaof molecular biology, tumor growth and the immune system.Broad applications of the idea are further illustrated by Bayesian

networks, multiscale and multiparadigm modeling and AFM engineering.Pan StanfordMarch 2009: 229 x 152: 348ppHb: 978-9-814-24136-6: £115.00eBook: 978-9-814-24137-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814241366

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Claudio Nicolini, University of Genoa, ItalySeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis volume introduces, in a coherent and comprehensivefashion, the Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology bydefining and reviewing the major sectors of nanobiotechnologyand nanobiosciences with respect to the most recentdevelopments. It covers the basic principles and mainapplications of nanobiotechnology as an emerging field at thefrontiers of biotechnology and nanotechnology, withcontributions from leading scientists active in their respectivespecialties.

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TEXTBOOKThe Newman Lectures on Mathematics

Design, Methods, and ProcessesJohn Newman, University of California, Berkeley, USA andVincent Battaglia, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, CA, USAThis book shows a clean and concise way on how to use differentanalytical techniques to solve equations of multiple forms thatone is likely to encounter in most engineering fields, especiallychemical engineering. It provides the framework for formulatingand solving problems in mass transport, fluid dynamics, reactionkinetics, and thermodynamics through ordinary and partialdifferential equations. The simplicity of the presentation instilsconfidence in the readers that they can solve any problem theycome across either analytically or computationally.

Steinar Westhrin KilliThis book discusses the uptake, use, and impact of the additivemanufacturing and digital fabrication technology. It augmentstechnical and business-oriented trends with those in productdesign and design studies. It includes a mix of disciplinary andtransdisciplinary trends and is rich in case and design material.The chapters cover a range of design-centered views on additivemanufacturing that are rarely addressed in the main conferencesand publications, which are still mostly, and importantly,concerned with tools, technologies, and technical development.

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TEXTBOOK The Newman Lectures on Thermodynamics

Edited by Czeslaw Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology,Plock, Poland and Ken'ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, JapanThis book focuses on the triboemission of low-energy electronsfrom the freshly generated surface. These electrons play themost crucial role in the chemical reactions at the tribologicalinterface. New models and TIP (thermodymanics of irreversibleprocesses) describe in detail the behavior of emitted electronswhich lower the activation energy of the chemical reactions.This book also highlights tribocatalysis phenomena as examplesof the lowering of the activation energy. A book titledTribocatalysis has never been published before this.

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John S. Newman, University of California, Berkeley, USA andVincent S. Battaglia, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, CA, USAThis book presents concepts needed to define single- andmulti-component systems, starting with the Gibbs function. Ithelps readers derive concepts of entropy and temperature andthe development of material properties of pure substances. Itacquaints them with applications of thermodynamics, such ascycles, open systems, and phase transitions, and eventually leadsthem to concepts of multiple-component systems, in particular,chemical equilibria and phase equilibria. It clearly presents allconcepts that are necessary for engineers.

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TEXTBOOKThe Newman Lectures on Transport Phenomena

Fabrication, Properties, and ApplicationsJohn S. Newman, University of California, Berkeley, USA andVincent S. Battaglia, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, CA, USAThis book demonstrates how to solve for the velocity profile ofthe classic problems of fluid mechanics, starting withNavier–Stokes equation. It explains when it is appropriate tosimplify a problem by neglecting certain terms through properdimensional analysis. It covers concepts such as basic relationsof fluid mechanics, microscopic interpretation of fluxes,concentrations and velocities in mixtures, multicomponentdiffusion, entropy production and implications for transportproperties, Lighthill’s transformations, etc. It is as much a thesison transport phenomena as it is in applied mathematics, and it

amply arms any serious problem solver with the tools to address any problem.

Dharmesh P. Hansora, North Maharashtra University,Jalgaon, India and Satyendra MishraThe development of graphene-related nanomaterials andnanocomposite has shown immense utility in the areas ofscience, engineering, and technology. These materials includegraphene derivatives, graphene-supported inorganicnanomaterials and films, graphene-metal decoratednanostructures, core–shell structures of nanocarbon-graphene,and graphene-doped polymer hybrid nanocomposites. Theyhave been prepared by various methods like chemical vapordeposition, exfoliation of graphite, chemical reduction of GO,silver mirror reaction, catalysis, in situ hydroxylation, and sonosol–gel route.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Enhanced SpectroscopyDiamondoids

Edited by Marc Lamy de la Chapelle, Université Paris 13,Bobigny, France, Pietro Giuseppe Gucciardi, CNR Istitutoper i Processi Chimico-Fisici, Messina, Italy and NathalieLidgi-GuiguiTechniques such as Raman, infrared, fluorescence, and evennonlinear spectroscopies have recently grown in resolution andpossibilities thanks to the use of nanostructured surfaces. Theexcitation of localized surface plasmon and the use of specificshapes of nanostructures have made it possible to gain anincredible sensitivity in these spectroscopic techniques. Thisbook provides the reader with an overview of enhancedspectroscopies. Following an introduction to plasmon andelectromagnetic effects arising in metallic nanostructures, it

Synthesis, Properties, and ApplicationsSven Stauss, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan and KazuoTerashima, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, JapanThis book is the first to give an exhaustive overview of thestructures, properties, current and possible future applicationsof diamondoids. The first part introduces the structures ofdiamondoids and gives an overview of their principal chemicaland physical properties and a brief historical account, from thediscovery of the first diamondoid member to the isolation ofhigher diamondiods. Then, current synthesis approaches andchallenges in obtaining diamondoids in higher quantities areshown. Finally, approaches to generating plasmas inhigh-pressure and supercritical media are described.

reviews the spectroscopic techniques enhanced by the presence of either a nanostructureor a tip.Pan Stanford

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Edited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanySeries: Pan Stanford Series on BiocatalysisModern biocatalysis relies on the tremendous advances in omicstechniques and the structural elucidation of biomolecules, whichhave led to synthetic biology and metabolic engineering as newresearch fields with high application potential for the rationaldesign of enzymes and microbial production strains. In this book,renowned scientists discuss the actual developments in theseresearch fields together with a variety of application-orientedtopics.

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Modeling, Fabrication, and ApplicationsEdited by Ioana Voiculescu, City College of New York, NewYork, USA and Mona Zaghloul, George WashingtonUniversity, Washington, DC, USAThis book is focused on the fabrication and applications ofcantilever beams with nanoscale dimensions. Thenanometer-size mechanical structures show exceptionalproperties generated by their reduced dimensions. Theseproperties enable new sensing concepts and transductionmechanisms that will allow enhancing the performances of theactual devices to their fundamental limits. The book is importantbecause no other books with similar topics focus only onnanocantilever beams. The aim of the book is to provide anexcellent reference for an audience with a diversity of

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backgrounds and interests, including students, academic researchers, industry specialists,policymakers, and enthusiasts.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicro- and NanobubblesSupercritical Fluid NanotechnologyFundamentals and ApplicationsAdvances and Applications in Composites and Hybrid Nanomaterials

Edited by Hideki Tsuge, Keio University, Tokyo, JapanThe field of micro- and nanobubbles has shown a strongpotential for growth and is frequently highlighted in the news.Micro- and nanobubbles have many applications in a variety offields including engineering, agriculture, environment, food, andmedicine. This book is divided into three parts for theconvenience of the readers: fundamentals, applications ofmicrobubbles, and applications of nanobubbles. The bookcomprehensively discusses these topics and presents thepossibility of micro- and nanobubbles as a new technology thatcan be utilized globally.

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Concepcion Domingo Pascual, Materials Science Instituteof Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Bellaterra, Spain and PascaleSubra-Paternault, Université Bordeaux 1, Pessac, FranceThe environmental and climate program demands technologicalsolutions in the chemical industry that incorporate preventionof pollution. This book concerns the analysis of the advantagesof using compressed CO2 to produce not only improvedmaterials in a better way, but also new nanoproducts. Recoveringand using CO2, otherwise released into the atmosphere, is ameans of recycling emissions resulting from other users. Theuse of supercritical CO2 is a complex option from a conceptualpoint of view requiring enhanced technical preparation.

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Edited by Frances S. Ligler, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory,Washington D.C., USA and Jason S. Kim, U.S. Naval ResearchLaboratory, Washington D.C., USAThis book describes the continuing development of inexpensive,portable flow cytometers through incorporation of microfluidictechnologies and small optical components. The underlyingmicrofluidic theories essential for microflow cytometryisdiscussed in detail, as well as advances that are representativeof the current state-of-the-art. Design and fabrication strategiesfor these innovative component technologies will besubsequently presented by numerous research groups leadingthe field. Integration of the components into functionalprototype devices for analysis and manipulation of particles and

Materials and SensorsEdited by Larisa Lvova, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy,Dmitry Kirsanov, St. Petersburg State University, Russia,Corrado Di Natale, University of Roma and Audrey Legin,St. Petersburg State University, RussiaThis book explores recent advances in the development ofartificial sensory systems, widely known as electronic tongues(ET). Each of the book’s nine chapters is devoted to a particularresearch direction in modern ET, highlighting up-to-date ETtechnologies and applications. Prominent authors from aroundthe world discuss various designs, sensor materials, andtransduction principles. Helping readers understand theprinciples and development of reliable analytical instruments,

the book will inspire fruitful new ideas and significant practical advances. cells are reviewed. Multiple currently available commercial systems are examined to highlightboth strengths and areas for improvement.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNeedleless Electrospinning of NanofibersTechnology and Applications

Xungai Wang, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia andTong Lin, Deakin University, Geelong, AustraliaThe book covers the basic electrospinning theory,electrospinning technologies that have potential for large scaleproduction of nanofibers, and the functional applications ofelectrospun nanofibers in different fields. An importantneedleless electrospinning technique using a rotary fibergenerator such as ball, cylinder, disc and wire coil, and the effectsof the fiber generator, its shape and dimension, as well asoperating parameters on electrospinning performance, fibermorphology and productivity are described. A method tocalculate the electric field and analyze electric field profiles inan electrospinning zone is provided. The influence of the fiber

collector on fiber quality is also discussed.Pan StanfordNovember 2013: 229 x 152: 204ppHb: 978-9-814-31635-4: £115.00eBook: 978-9-814-31684-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814316354

TEXTBOOK Sustainable Process EngineeringConcepts, Strategies, Evaluation and Implementation

David Brennan, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria,AustraliaThis book introduces chemical engineering students to keyconcepts, strategies, and evaluation methods in sustainableprocess engineering. The book is intended to supplementchemical engineering texts in fundamentals and design, ratherthan replace them. The key objectives of the book are to widensystem boundaries beyond a process plant to include utilitysupplies, interconnected plants, wider industry sectors, andentire product life cycles; identify waste and its sources in processand utility systems and adopt waste minimization strategies;broaden evaluation to include technical, economic, safety,environmental, social, and sustainability criteria and to integrate

the assessments; and broaden the engineering horizon to incorporate planning,development, design, and operations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder TEXTBOOK Infrared SpectroscopyPlasmonics in Chemistry and Biology

James M. ThompsonThis book is an introductory text designed to acquaintundergraduate and graduate students with the basic theory andinterpretative techniques of infrared spectroscopy. It presentsthe infrared spectra of the major classes of organic compoundsand correlates the infrared bands (bond vibrations) of eachspectrum with the structural features of the compound itrepresents. This has been done for hydrocarbons, organic acids,ketones, aldehydes, esters, anhydrides, phenols, amines, andamides. The book is interspersed with many illustrations,examples, an adequate but not overwhelming bibliography,and problems for students.

Edited by Marc Lamy de la Chapelle and Nordin FelidjQuite recently, it was shown that the activation and the initiation of chemical reactions orphysical processes can be facilitated using LSP excitation. Such exploitation presents twomain advantages: an enhanced yield and a fine control of chemical reactions at thenanoscale. These topics have become very active and are in line with molecular plasmonics.This book explores this new field and provides a broad view on the exploitation ofplasmonics in chemical and biological fields. In particular, it emphasizes that LSP excitationcan be employed as a tool to promote and probe specific physical, chemical, or biologicaleffects at the nanoscale.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRuthenium ChemistryA Different Thermodynamics and its True Heroes

Edited by Ajay Kumar Mishra and Lallan Mishra, BanarasHindu University, Varanasi, IndiaThe book will contain the synthesis, characterization, andapplications of various Ruthenium complexes aschemotherapeutic agents. The book will also cover theintroduction to chemotherapy, classification of Ru- complexeswith respect to their oxidation states and geometry, Rutheniumcomplexes of nano size: shape and binding- selectivity, bindingof ruthenium complexes with DNA, DNA cleavage studies andcytotoxicity.

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Edited by Evgeni B. StarikovThis book pays the due tribute to those scientists whose contribution to the field ofthermodynamics is undoubtedly seminal but they still remain ‘widely unknown.’ It presentsthe life stories of these protagonists in detail and is the very first of its kind that will motivateyoung researchers to build up a logically consistent field of thermodynamics after learningabout them.

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TEXTBOOKMass Spectrometry

Edited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanySeries: Pan Stanford Series on BiocatalysisThis handbook, with its 24 chapters, provides an actual overviewof the structure, function, and application ofcarbohydrate-modifying biocatalysts. Unlike amino acids andnucleic acids, carbohydrates have been disregarded for a longtime by the scientific community, mainly due to their complexstructure and a lack of suited experimental methods for structuredetermination. Meanwhile, the situation changed with increasingknowledge about carbohydrates, glycoconjugates, andcarbohydrate-modifying enzymes together with the key rolesthey play in biological processes such as recognition, signaltransduction, immune responses, and others.

James M. ThompsonThis book is an introductory text designed to acquaintundergraduate and graduate students with the basic theory andinterpretative techniques of mass spectrometry. It presents themass spectra of the major classes of organic compounds andcorrelates the fragmentation pattern of each spectrum with thestructural features of the compound it represents. This has beendone for hydrocarbons, organic acids, ketones, aldehydes, esters,anhydrides, phenols, amines, and amides. The text discusses theorigin of the fragments, techniques, innovations and applicationsin mass spectrometry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiposomes in Analytical MethodologiesAptamers

Edited by Katie A. Edwards, Cornell University, Ithaca, NewYork, USALiposomes in Analytical Methodologies provides up-to-dateconsideration of actively researched techniques, written byexpert investigators in their respective fields from a perspectivenot readily available in the primary literature. The introductorychapter serves as a primer for readers entering the area as wellas a refresher for those with existing background to understandthe fundamentals and broad application of liposomes foranalytical purposes. With topics ranging from liposome arraysthat exhibit environment-dependent color changes to exquisitefluorescent imaging, readers will gain an appreciation for theversatile utility that liposomes can add to the analytical toolbox.

Tools for Nanotherapy and Molecular ImagingEdited by Rakesh N. Veedu, Murdoch University, Perth,AustraliaAptamers, often termed as ‘chemical antibodies,’ are anemerging class of synthetic ligands for efficient target-specificmolecular recognition. The objective of this book is to highlightrecent advances and potential of aptamers in various diseaseconditions. . This book focuses on the applications of aptamersin targeted nanotherapy, detection, and in molecular imagingin various disease conditions such as cancer, neurologicaldiseases and infectious diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGold CatalysisUnderstanding EnzymesPreparation, Characterization, and ApplicationsFunction, Design, Engineering, and Analysis

Edited by Laura Prati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italyand Alberto Villa, Università degli Studi di Milano, ItalyThis book focuses on gold-based catalyst application in theselective oxidation carried out in the liquid phase. Since the firstreport on alcohol oxidation in 1998, a number of studies havebeen performed that highlight some peculiarity of goldcompared with other metals. Some analogies have been foundbetween the gas and the liquid phase, but the big challenge tooperate in a condensed phase lies in the role of the solvent intuning the reactant–catalyst contact. As a complete, exhaustivework that covers this still-emerging field and presents a rationalstate of the art, this book will be useful for researchers even notyet involved in this field.

Edited by Allan Svendsen, Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd,DenmarkThis book focuses on new understanding of enzyme functionand optimization, past enzyme function analysis, enzymeengineering, and growing insights from the simulation work aswell as nanotechnology measurement of enzymes in action invitro or in silico. It presents insights into the mechanistic functionand understanding of enzyme reactions and covers novelstructure analysis technologies in conjunction with x-ray andNMR structural methods. The text discusses topicsincluding single molecules, molecular dynamic simulations ofdifferent conformers of enzymes, surface enzyme kinetics,metagenomics and bioinformatics sequence handling, and

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coupled reactions in nanodevices.

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2nd EditionElectrochemical NanofabricationPrinciples and Applications

Edited by Gerald Thouand, University of Nantes, LaRoche-sur-Yon, France and Robert S. MarksSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book describes the design and the use of bioluminescentbiosensors. It introduces beginners and experienced researchersstarting in the microbiological biosensor domain to the practicalaspects of building a luminescent microbial biosensor. It is alsoa source of information about other applications that usemicrobial cells. Each chapter focuses as far as possible on thetechnological conception of the presented biosensor with aclear demonstration of the issues in the design and how to reachthe proof of concept. The book is divided into three practicalsections facilitating the reader to easily access the information.

Edited by Di Wei, Nokia Research Centre, Cambridge, UKNanotechnology has attracted billions of dollars in venturecapital from research institutes, governments, and industries inrecent years. Traditional nanofabrication techniques have beenintensively studied. However, the electrochemicalnanofabrication technique, which offers huge benefits formanufacturing nanomaterials as well as broad applications inindustries, has not been given much attention. This booksummarizes various electrochemical nanofabrication methodsand shows their various essential applications in areas such asbatteries, sensors, and many future technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHow Enzymes WorkC60: BuckminsterfullereneFrom Structure to FunctionSome Inside Stories

Edited by Haruo Suzuki, Kitasato University, Kanagawa-ken,JapanThis book starts with an introduction to various enzymes to showhow interesting enzymes are. It is followed by historical kineticstudies on enzymes and the overall rapid-reaction kinetics. Thesubsequent topics describe the basics of protein structure, thecontrol of enzyme activity, and the purification of enzymes. Acase on the kinetic and structural studies of L-phenylalanineoxidase is also presented. There are many good books onenzyme kinetics, but only a few books describe their kinetic andstructural aspects. This book deals with both and contains manyreferences that can be good sources for further readings. Thebook is handy and is especially helpful for beginners.

Edited by Harold W. Kroto, Florida State University,Tallahassee, USASeries: Pan Stanford Series on Nanomaterials andNanotechnologyThis compendium of accounts reveals the unique perspectivesof many scientists who made major contributions to the NobelPrize-winning discovery of C60 buckminsterfullerene but whohave not previously published personal accounts. Theintroduction attempts to provide a rational framework forunderstanding how this discovery came about and how firmlyit rested on earlier technical breakthroughs and how importantthe contributions of researchers who were young students atthe time were. In addition to these accounts, most of the key

publications are also reprinted. Pan StanfordMarket: Medicine

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSkin BioscienceEnzyme NanocarriersA Molecular ApproachEdited by Daniela Cardinale, UMR BFP, Villenave d'Ornon,

France and Thierry Michon, INRA-University Bordeaux,Villenave d'Ornon, FranceEnzyme immobilization on solid supports has been consideredfor a long time as an attractive solution to perform sophisticatedorganic synthesis, as required in the preparation of finepharmaceutical chemicals. But in the late 1990s, the tremendousprogress in molecular biology fundamentals opened up thepossibilities to feed a tool box for building new bio-inspirednanotechnologies. The research presented in this book wasselected among the most impressive achievements in the fieldsof enzyme bio-conjugation and bio-inspired nanosupports. Itopens up potential applications in nanocatalysis and for

lab-on-a-chip and biosensor devices, drug delivery vectors, and nanometrology.

Edited by Toyoko Imae, National Taiwan University ofScience & Technology, TaipeiThis book introduces skin bioscience with a specific focus onthe molecular approach. Following the description of thefundamental structure and unique functionality of the skin, itexamines the response of the skin to exterior stimulation. It alsofocuses on the beautification and regeneration of the skin. Thisbook provides readers with the molecular knowledge of the skinand stimulates their interest in further investigation anddevelopment of skin bioscience.

Pan StanfordPan Stanford Market: DermatologyMarket: Nanoscience February 2014: 229 x 152: 240ppOctober 2015: 229 x 152: 266pp Hb: 978-9-814-36495-9: £115.00Hb: 978-9-814-61342-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-9-814-36496-6eBook: 978-9-814-61343-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364959* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613422

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational ChemogenomicsSolid Acid Catalysis

Edited by Edgar Jacoby, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel,SwitzerlandThis book focuses on applications of compound library designand virtual screening to expand the bioactive chemical space,to target hopping of chemotypes to identify synergies withinrelated drug discovery projects or to repurpose known drugs,to propose mechanism of action of compounds, or to identifyoff-target effects by cross-reactivity analysis. Both ligand-basedand structure-based in silico approaches, as reviewed in thisbook, play important roles for all these applications.Computational chemogenomics is expected to increase thequality and productivity of drug discovery and lead to the

discovery of new medicines.

From Fundamentals to ApplicationsHideshi Hattori, King Fahd University of Petroleum &Minerals, Saudi Arabia, and Hokkaido University, Japan andYoshi Ono, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kawasaki-shi,JapanSolids that possess acidic properties on their surfaces functionas catalysts just like liquid acids, such as sulfuric acid andhydrochloric acid. By using solid acid catalysts, chemicalprocesses become more productive and more environmentallyfriendly. In fact, solid acids are being used in many industrialchemical processes from the largest chemical process of catalyticcracking in petroleum refining to the synthesis of various finechemicals. his book covers the fundamentals of solid acid

Pan Stanfordcatalysis, including its history and characterization, and discusses different types of catalystsand solid acid-catalyzed reactions as well as their industrial applications. Market: Biochemistry

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCarbohydrate-Modifying Biocatalysts

Edited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanyThis book provides an actual overview of structure, function,and application of carbohydrate-modifying biocatalysts. Unlikeamino acids and nucleic acids, carbohydrates have beendisregarded for a long time by the scientific community, mainlydue to their complex structure and a lack of suited experimentalmethods for structure determination. Meanwhile, the situationchanged with increasing knowledge about carbohydrates,glycoconjugates, and carbohydrate-modifying enzymes togetherwith the key roles they play in biological processes such asrecognition, signal transduction, and immune responses. Anoutcome of research activities in glycoscience, which, at the

same time, is of great general interest, is the development of several new pharmaceuticalsagainst serious diseases such as malaria, cancer, and various storage diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMechanical Logic in Three-Dimensional SpaceHigh Resolution Imaging

Gennaro Auletta, University of Cassino, ItalyThe book explores how build a mechanical inferences by makinguse of arithmetic operations on a string of numbers representingstatements. In this way logic is reduced to a branch of thecombinatory calculus. It covers the field of traditional logic byshowing that any kind of inference can be mechanically reducedto three-variables and two-premise inferences. Meriologicalinferences can also be easily treated in this way. The book coversthe following subjects: structural description of space;three-variable inferences through products, sums, subtractions,and divisions; generalization to variables; relations; andapplications.

Detectors and ApplicationsEdited by Swapan K. Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science& Technology, Bangalore, IndiaThis book deals with the fundamentals of the important aspectsof high-resolution imaging, such as electromagnetic radiations,particularly, optical wavelengths and their distortions due tooptical elements and Earth’s atmosphere while passing througha detector; semiconductor physics; lasers; fiber optics;photon-detection process; photodetectors; charge-transferdevices; photon-counting devices in visible wavelength; radiationdetectors in infrared wavelengths; and detecting systems forhigh energies.

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Handbook of Collective RoboticsFoundation of Digital Electronics and Logic DesignFundamentals and Challenges

Edited by Serge Kernbach, University of Stuttgart, GermanyThis book is devoted to mechatronic, chemical, bacteriological,biological, and hybrid systems, utilizing cooperative, networked,swarm, self-organizing, evolutionary and bio-inspired designprinciples and targeting underwater, ground, air, and spaceapplications. It addresses issues such as open-ended evolution,self-replication, self-development, reliability, scalability, energyforaging, adaptivity, and artificial sociality. The book has beenprepared by 52 authors from world-leading research groups in14 countries. This book covers not only current but also futurekey technologies and is aimed at anyone who is interested inlearning more about collective robotics and how it might affect

our society.

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Subir Kumar Sarkar, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, Asish Kumar De, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India and Souvik Sarkar, Techno India College, KolkataThis book focuses on the basic principles of digital electronics and logic design and is an outgrowth of the lectures delivered to undergraduate students. Each chapter starts with learning goals and can be used for self-study, practice and as a guide to what can be expected in the examinations. A large number of diagrams are provided to illustrate the concept related to digital electronics so that students can easily comprehend the subject. Solved examples within the text explain the concepts discussed and exercises at the end of each chapter drill the reader in self-study.

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Convergence Through All-IP Networks

From Fiction to PracticeAsoke K. Talukder, Geschickten Biosciences, Bangalore,India, Nuno M. Garcia, Lusophone University of Humanitiesand Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal and Jayateertha G. M.,Telecom Technology & Management Consultant, Bangalore,IndiaThe convergence of two powerful technologies—wireless andthe Internet—through IPv4/v6 protocol has led to emergenceof next-generation networks (NGNs). NGN is no more a networkof mere computers but a connected conglomeration of variednetworks with diverse physical properties, with a plethora ofnetwork elements, along with a variety of real-time multimediaapplications. This book covers the entire gamut of technologychallenges from physical layer to application layer including

security from both academic and industrial perspectives.

Edited by Yingzi (Eliza) Du, Indiana University-PurdueUniversity, Indianapolis, USAThis book introduces readers to the basic concepts, classicalapproaches, and the newest design, development, andapplications of biometrics. It also provides a glimpse of futuredesigns and research directions in biometrics. In addition, itdiscusses some latest concerns and issues in this area. Suitablefor a wide range of readers, the book explains professional termsin plain English and is ahead of time. Some concepts and designsdiscussed are so new that commercial systems based on themmay not arrive in the market in the next 10 to 20 years.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Network Emulation

Edited by Razvan Beuran, National Institute of Information& Communications Technology, Ishikawa, JapanEmulation is a hybrid experimentation technique intended tobridge the gap between simulation and real-world testing. Thekey idea of emulation is to reproduce in real time and in acontrolled manner the essential functionality of a system, so thatit can interact with other real systems that can thus be evaluated.This book describes the technique of network emulation andcompares it with the other experimental approaches: thescholarly analytical modeling, the popular network simulation,and the demanding real-world testing. To emphasize thepractical aspects related to emulation, this book presents a large

number of examples of network emulators on the market, as well as provides an in-depthanalysis of a case study, the wireless network emulation testbed called QOMB.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCreation of a Conscious RobotMirror Image Cognition and Self-Awareness

Junichi Takeno, Meiji University, Kanagawa-ken, JapanPresent-day computers lack well-defined functions to acceptvarious kinds of sensual information such as vision, hearing andsmelling (binding problem). Computers also lack anywell-defined mechanisms to coordinate various behaviors inthe presence of an object (conscious mechanism). This bookserves as a breakthrough that opens a new world. Using theideas presented in the book, computer systems can bedeveloped to conduct conscious activities like human beings.Human beings will be able to develop mechanisms in whichmachines will have their own feelings, will behave according totheir own consciousness, and will continue to learn for theirbetterment.

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TEXTBOOK NanocomputingComputational Physics for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Jang-Yu Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City,P R of ChinaThis book provides a comprehensive overview of thecomputational physics for nanoscience and nanotechnology.Based on MATLAB and the C++ distributed computing paradigm,the book gives instructive explanations of the underlying physicsfor mesoscopic systems with many listed programs that readilycompute physical properties into nanoscales. Many generatedgraphical pictures demonstrate not only the principles of physics,but also the methodology of computing.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCapacitance Spectroscopy of SemiconductorsMagnetoelectric Composites

Edited by Jian V. Lee and Giorgio FerrariCapacitance spectroscopy refers to techniques for characterizingthe electrical properties of semiconductor materials, junctions,and interfaces, all from the dependence of device capacitanceon frequency, time, temperature, and electric potential. Thisbook includes 15 chapters written by world-recognized, leadingexperts in the field, in academia, national institutions, andindustry, subdivided into four sections: Physics, Instrumentation,Applications, and Emerging Techniques.

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Mirza I. BichurinThe book presents the authors’ many years of experience, gained while studying MEcomposites and creating device models based on their studies. It describes low-frequencyME devices, such as current and position sensors and energy harvesters, and microwaveME devices, such as antennas, attenuators, filters, gyrators, and phase shifters. Currently, ahuge literature is available on theoretical and experimental studies of ME composites butmuch less on the development and research of instruments based on them. It is importantto note that so far only investigation of ME magnetic field sensors has been cited in theexisting literature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPower Devices for Efficient Energy ConversionNanophononics

Gourab Majumdar and Ikunori TakataThe growth of power electronics, centering on inverters andconverters as its key system topology, has accelerated recentlydue to the demand for efficient power conversion. However, aspower semiconductor technology remains a highly specializedsubject, the literature on further research, development, anddesign in related fields is not adequate. The prime purpose is tohelp researchers, academia, and engineers, engaged in areasrelated to power devices and power electronics, betterunderstand the evolutionary growth of major power devicecomponents, their operating principles, design aspects,application features, and trends.

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Thermal Generation, Transport, and Conversion at the NanoscaleZlatan Aksamija, University of Massachusetts–Amherst, USAThis book focuses on the area of thermal effects innanostructures, including the generation, transport, andconversion of heat at the nanoscale level. It also covers recentadvances in nanophononics—the study of phonons at thenanoscale. Applications of nanophononics focus onthermoelectric (TE) and tandem TE/photovoltaic energyconversion. The applications are augmented by a chapter onheat dissipation and self-heating in nanoelectronic devices. Thebook concludes with a chapter on thermal transport in nanoscalegraphene ribbons, covering recent advances in phonon transportin 2D materials.

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Systems From Understanding to ManipulationFarkhad Aliev and Juan Pedro CascalesThis book covers the main physical mechanisms and the differentcontributions (1/f noise, shot noise, etc.) behind electronicfluctuations in various spintronic devices. It presents the firstcomprehensive summary of fundamental noise mechanisms inboth electronic and spintronic devices and is therefore uniquein that aspect. The pedagogic introduction to noise iscomplemented by a detailed description of how one could setup a noise measurement experiment in the lab. A detaileddiscussion of unsolved problems and outlook make it an essentialtextbook for scientists and students desiring to exploit theinformation hidden in noise in both spintronics and conventionalelectronics.

60GHz and BeyondKiat Seng Yeo, Singapore University of Technology andDesign and Kaixue Ma, Nanyang Technological University,SingaporeThis book introduces new knowledge and novel circuittechniques to design low-power MMW circuits and systems. Italso focuses on unlocking the potential applications of the 60GHz band for high-speed outdoor applications. The innovativedesign application significantly improves and enableshigh-data-rate low-cost communication links between twoaccess points seamlessly. The 60 GHz transceiver system-on-chipprovides an alternative solution to upgrade existing networkswithout introducing any building renovation or external networklaying works.

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Edited by Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park, PA, USAThe rapid development of technology based on metamaterialscoupled with the recent introduction of the transformationoptics technique provides an unprecedented ability for devicedesigners to manipulate and control the behavior ofelectromagnetic wave phenomena. This book contains acollection of eight chapters that cover recent cutting-edgecontributions to the theoretical, numerical, and experimentalaspects of broadband metamaterials.

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Edited by Simon DeleonibusSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Intelligent NanosystemsIntegrated Nanodevice and Nanosystem Fabrication:Breakthroughs and Alternatives is the second volume in the PanStanford Series on Intelligent Nanosystems. The book contains8 chapters and is divided into two parts, the first of which reportsbreakthrough materials and techniques such as single ionimplantation in silicon and diamond, graphene and 2D materials,nanofabrication using scanning probe microscopes, while thesecond tackles the scaling and architectural aspects of silicondevices through HiK scaling for nanoCMOS, nanoscale epitaxialgrowth of group IV semiconductors, design for variability

co-optimization in SOI FinFETs, and nanowires for CMOS and diversifications.Market: Electronics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured SemiconductorsAdvanced NanodielectricsAmorphization and Thermal PropertiesFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Konstantinos Termentzidis, Université de Lorraine,Vandoeuvre les Nancy cedex, FranceThe book is devoted to nanostructures and nanostructuredmaterials containing both amorphous and crystalline phaseswith a particular focus on their thermal properties. It is the firsttime that theoreticians and experimentalists from differentdomains gathered to treat this subject. It contains two distinctparts; the first combines theory and simulations methods withspecific examples, while the second part discusses methods tofabricate nanomaterials with crystalline and amorphous phasesand experimental techniques to measure the thermalconductivity of such materials.

Edited by Toshikatsu Tanaka, Waseda University, Fukuoka,Japan and Takahiro Imai, Toshiba Corporation, Toyko, JapanNanocomposites are generally composed of host and guestmaterials. This book deals with the combination of a polymeras a host with an inorganic filler as a guest. It provides a detailedcoverage on the processing and electrical properties ofnanocomposites. It gives special consideration to the surfacemodification of particles, theoretical aspects of the interface,and computer simulation to help the reader develop anunderstanding of the characteristics of nanocomposites.Moreover, it discusses potential applications of nanocompositesin electric power and electronics sectors. The book is a definitiveand practical handbook for beginners as well as experts. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSilicon Wet Bulk Micromachining for MEMSCompound Semiconductors

Edited by Prem Pal, Indian Institute of TechnologyHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India and Kazuo Sato, NagoyaUniversityMEMS-based sensors and actuators have become remarkablypopular in the past few decades. Rapid advances have takenplace in terms of both technologies and techniques of fabricationof MEMS structures. Wet chemical–based silicon bulkmicromachining continues to be a widely used technique forthe fabrication of microstructures used in MEMS devices. Thisbook provides a comprehensive understating of wet bulkmicromachining for the fabrication of simple to advancedmicrostructures for various applications in MEMS. It incorporatesintroductory to advanced concepts.

Physics, Technology, and Device ConceptsEdited by Ferdinand Scholz, Ulm University, GermanyThis book provides an overview over compound semiconductormaterials and their technology. After presenting some theoreticalbackground, the relevant material preparation technologies forbulk and thin layer epitaxial growth are described. Then it brieflydiscusses the electrical, optical and structural properties of thesesemiconductors, complemented by a description of the mostpopular respective characterization tools before more complexhetero and low-dimensional structures are discussed.

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Nanoelectronics Edited by Haruo Kobayashi, Gunma University, Japan andTakashi Nabeshima, Oita University, JapanThis book provides a comprehensive yet deep and widedescription of DC-DC switching power supply circuits, to whichmuch attention is being paid as a key technology in green IT,especially in automotive and consumer electronics industry. Itcovers buck converters, isolated converters, PFC converters, theirmodeling and analysis, several control methods, passivecomponents, and their several recent applications (on-chippower supplies, DC-DC and AC-DC converter applications,single-inductor multi-output DC-DC converters, energy harvestapplications, wireless power delivery, charge pump circuits, and

Edited by Zhiyong Ma, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USAand David G. Seiler, National Institute of Standards andTechnology, Hillsboro, OR, USANanoelectronics is changing the way the world communicates,and is transforming our daily lives. Continued Moore’s law scalingand miniaturization of low-power semiconductor chips withever-increasing functionality have been relentlessly driving R&Dof new devices, materials, and process capabilities to meetperformance, power, and cost requirements. This book coversup-to-date advances in research and industry practices innanometrology, critical for continuing technology scaling andproduct innovation. It holistically approaches the subject matterand addresses emerging and important topics in semiconductor

R&D and manufacturing.

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power amplifiers).

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TEXTBOOK Optical Properties of SolidsAn Introductory Textbook

Kitsakorn Locharoenrat, King Mongkut’s Institute ofTechnology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, ThailandThis textbook introduces the general point of views of the opticalproperties of solids, with an overview of optics in solid statematerials. The textbook is designed for all kinds of learners,especially independent learners. The author collects his ownacademic papers and researches in this textbook to visualize therelated theoretical concepts. The problem sets provided in eachchapter are written to examine the reader’s understanding ofeach concept. The textbook is divided into two main parts. Thefirst part is combined with the six disciplines, giving readersbackground on electromagnetic theory. The author thendescribes optical theory through the remaining nine chapters.

Fundamentals, Simulations, and ApplicationsChinmay K. Maiti, SOA University Bhubaneswar, Odisha,IndiaThis might be the first book that deals mostly with the 3Dtechnology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulations of stress-and strain-engineered advanced semiconductor devices. Thebook focuses on how to set up 3D TCAD simulation tools, frommask layout to process and device simulation, including designfor manufacturing (DFM), and from device modeling to SPICEparameter extraction. This book offers an innovative and newapproach toward the teaching of the fundamentals ofsemiconductor process and device design using advanced TCADsimulations of various semiconductor structures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanodevices for Photonics and ElectronicsUltra-High-Density Magnetic RecordingAdvances and ApplicationsStorage Materials and Media Designs

Edited by Paolo Bettotti, University of Trento, Povo, ItalyPhotonics and electronics are endlessly converging into a singletechnology by exploiting the possibilities given bynanostructuring of materials and devices. It is expected thatnext-generation optoelectronics devices will show greatimprovements in terms of performance, flexibility, and energyconsumption. Mastering such a complex topic requires amultidisciplinary approach and a solid knowledge of severaltopics. This book describes recent advances in nanophotonicand nanoelectronic systems while keeping an eye on realapplications of such technologies.

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Edited by Gaspare Varvaro, Istituto di Struttura della Materia– CNR,Roma, Italy and Francesca Casoli, Istituto dei Materialiper l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - CNR, Parma, ItalyIn this book, worldwide experts from universities, public researchinstitutions, and industry have collaborated to illustrate the mostrecent advances and developments in magnetic recording fromthe media perspective, including theoretical, experimental, andtechnological aspects. It provides an overview of the emergingclasses of magnetic memories regarded as potential candidatesfor future information storage devices. Comprehensivereferences, together with clear and thorough figures,complement each section, making the book a useful referencefor final-year undergraduates, postgraduates, and research

professionals in the magnetic recording area. Market: NanoscienceJanuary 2016: 229 x 152: 442pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntegrated Nanophotonic ResonatorsIII-V Integrated Circuit Fabrication TechnologyFundamentals, Devices, and ApplicationsEdited by Shiban Tiku, Skyworks Solutions Inc., Los Angeles,

California, USA and Dhrubes Biswas, Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kharagpur, IndiaThis book covers semiconductor material basics, physics ofdevices used in semiconductor integrated circuit processing,and all the processing technologies used in III–V semiconductorfabrication. The content is chosen according to the needs ofstudents as seen by a teacher and needs of practicing engineersdealing with processing issues as seen by an experienced processengineer. The book covers all aspects of the current state of theart of III–V processing with emphasis on heterojunction bipolartransistors, the volume leader technology, having grown dueto the explosive growth of wireless technology.

Edited by Ya Sha Yi, University of Michigan, Dearborn, USAThe rapid advancement of integrated optoelectronics has beendriven considerably by miniaturization. Following the path takenin electronics of reducing devices to their ultimately fundamentalforms, for instance single-electron transistors, now optical deviceshave also been scaled down, creating the increasingly activeresearch fields of integrated and coupled photonic system. Thebook aims to bring to the readers the latest developments inthis rapidly emerging field. It compiles cutting-edge researchfrom leading experts in this exciting field who form aninterdisciplinary team around the world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrends in Digital Signal ProcessingMagnetic Structures of 2D and 3D NanoparticlesA Festschrift in Honour of A.G. ConstantinidesProperties and Applications

Edited by Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity, Singapore, Hon Keung Kwan, University ofWindsor, Canada and Wan-Chi Siu, Hong Kong PolytechnicUniversitySeries: Pan Stanford Series on Digital Signal ProcessingDigital signal processing is ubiquitous. It is an essential ingredientin many of today’s electronic devices ranging from medicalequipment to weapon systems. It makes the difference betweendumb and intelligent systems. This book is organized into threeparts: Digital Filter and Transform, which covers efficient digitalfiltering techniques for improving signal quality; SignalProcessing, which provides an insight into fundamental theories;

Edited by Jean-Claude Serge Levy, Université Paris, FranceThis book describes the preparation as well as the magneticproperties of nanoparticles. 2D dots, nearly spherical samples,elongated samples, and various assemblies of nanoparticles areconsidered. The static magnetic structures of these nanoparticlesand their dynamic properties are reported. Topological defectsin 2D and 3D nanoparticles with new examples of S-shapedvortex or antivortex and of bent vortex or antivortex in 3Dnanoparticles are discussed in detail. The spectrum of magneticexcitations is shown to exhibit the occurrence of gaps, a key formagnonic metamaterial devices. Magnetic excited states arealso considered with their coupling to nanoparticle elasticproperties.

and Communications, which deals with some important applications of signal processingtechniques.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Photovoltaic DevicesHandbook of NanomagnetismLight Energy Harvesting with Group IV NanostructuresApplications and Tools

Edited by Jan Valenta, Charles University in Prague, CzechRepublic and Salvo Mirabella, Universita' di Catania, ItalyIn view of the increasing research effort devoted tonanostructures applications in PV, this book aims to provide abackground to students and newcomer researchers as well asto point out some open questions and promising directions forfuture development. It presents a useful overview of group IVnanostructures for PV, which includes the theoreticalbackground, presentation of main solar cell principles,technological aspects, and nanostructure characterizationtechniques, and finishes with the design and testing of prototypedevices. It is not intended to be just a review of the mostup-to-date literature, but the authors aim to provide an educative

background of the field.

Edited by Rosa A. Lukaszew, College of William and Mary,Williamsburg, Virginia, USAThis unique handbook compiles and details cutting-edgeresearch in nanomagnetism and its applications in spintronics,magneto-plasmonics, and nonlinear magneto-optics.Fundamental aspects of magnetism relevant to nanodevicesand new spin-transfer torque random-access memory (STT-RAM),current-induced domain wall motion memory, and spin torqueoscillators, as well as highly anisotropic materials and topics onmagnetization damping are developed in detail in the book.New paradigms such as molecule-based magnets (MBMs), whichare a promisingly adaptive class of solids poised to open newfrontiers of exploration, are also covered.

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Edited by Kazuo Morigaki, University of Tokyo, Japan,Harumi Hikita, Meikai University, Chiba, Japan and ChisatoOgihara, Yamaguchi University, Ube, JapanThis book covers electronic and structural properties oflight-induced defects, light-induced defect creation processes,and related phenomena in crystalline, amorphous, andmicrocrystalline semiconductors. It provides a theoreticaltreatment of recombination-enhanced defect reaction incrystalline semiconductors, particularly GaAs and relatedmaterials. It also discusses experimental evidence for thisphenomenon. Light-induced defect creation in hydrogenatedamorphous silicon (a-Si:H) is described in more detail, includingits mechanism and experimental results. The subjects treated

by the book are important issues from the viewpoints of physics and applications.

Devices and ApplicationsEdited by Ho-Jin Song, NTT Microsystem IntegrationLaboratories, Kanagawa, Japan and Tadao Nagatsuma,Osaka University, JapanThe book covers some of the technical breakthroughs in termsof device technologies. It discusses not only the theoreticaldetails and typical features of the technology described, butalso some issues and challenges related to it. In addition, it isshown what can actually be done with the terahertz-wavetechnologies by introducing several successful demonstrations,such as wireless communications, industrial uses, remote sensing,chemical analysis, and 2D/3D imaging.

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Edited by Ron Lawes, Imperial College, London, UKThis volume demonstrates show cost analysis can be adaptedto MEMS, taking into account the wide range of processes andequipment, the major differences with the establishedsemiconductor industry, and the presence of both large-scale,product-orientated manufacturers and small- and medium-scalefoundries. The content examines the processes and equipmentsufficiently for the reader to appreciate how costs arise. Itexamines representative costs are examined in sufficient detailand accuracy for specific equipment, processes, products, orfoundries to show how financial models can be introduced toestimate the cost and price for a MEMS product.

Edited by Gianluca Ciatto, Synchrotron SOLEIL, Saint-Aubin,FranceThe nonlinear behavior of nitrogen and the passivation effectof hydrogen in dilute nitrides open the way to the manufactureof a new class of nanostructured devices with in-plane variationof the optical band gap. This book addresses the modificationsof the electronic structure and of the optical and structuralproperties induced in these technologically importantsemiconductors by atomic hydrogen irradiation. The bookcomprises discussions on experimental results from severaltechniques, enriched by state-of-the-art theoretical studies aimedat clarifying the origin of hydrogenation effects that lead to thediscovery of specific nitrogen–hydrogen complexes. Pan Stanford

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Power Sources Synthesis, Properties, and Commercial ApplicationsEdited by Hans J. Fecht, University of Ulm, Germany andKai Brühne, University of Ulm, GermanyThe success of the nanoscience and nanotechnology relatedresearch and products is connected with the technologicalexploitation of size effects in structures and materials. This mostrecent trend represents the main focus of the present bookapplied to carbon-based materials including nanocrystallinediamond, aerogels, and carbon nanotubes. The book compilesand details cutting-edge research, and several applications aredescribed within the field of energy, microelectronics, andbiomedicine. Beyond that, a perspective is given including adiversity of industrial applications and market opportunities forC-based nanoscale materials and devices in the future.

Edited by S. R. S. Prabaharan, Manipal InternationalUniversity, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia and M. SiluvaiMichael, Chemical sciences Research Centre, Chennai, IndiaThis book reflects a state-of-the-art understanding ofelectrochemical power sources employing positive and negativeelectrode materials at nanoscale, including Lithium-ion batteries,microbatteries, and electrochemical supercapacitors. Featuringcontributions based on the recent research outcomes of leadingexperts in the field, the text focuses on the fundamental apectsof energy storage device performance, with a special emphasison nanoscale advantages. The editors include current processingtechniques as well as the synthesis, characterization, physicaland electrochemical properties, and applications of nanoscale

materials related to advanced electrochemical power sources. Pan StanfordMarket: NanomaterialsPan StanfordJune 2014: 229 x 152: 220ppMarket: PhysicsHb: 978-9-814-31685-9: £115.00October 2014: 229 x 152: 380ppeBook: 978-9-814-41141-7Hb: 978-9-814-24143-4: £115.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814316859eBook: 978-9-814-30305-7

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpintronics in Nanoscale DevicesMagnetic Microwires

Edited by Eric R. Hedin, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana,USA and Yong S. Joe, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana,USABy exploiting the novel properties of quantum dots andnanoscale Aharonov–Bohm rings together with the electronicand magnetic properties of various semiconductor materialsand graphene, researchers have conducted numerous theoreticaland computational modeling studies and experimental teststhat show promising behavior for spintronics applications. Thebook provides researchers investigating this cutting-edge fieldwith detailed background descriptions of spin-based effects anddevices and their theoretical analysis in nanoelectronic circuits.

A Magneto-Optical StudyEdited by Alexander Chizhik, Universidad del Pais Vasco,San Sebastian, Spain and Julian GonzalezA comprehensive overview, this book focuses on two directionsof study: discovery of new effects that take place in magneticwires and optimization of the magnetic, electrical, andmechanical properties of the wires, taking into account thetechnological application. The book presents the idea of movingto nanoscale, maintaining the achieved optimal parameters ofmicrowires. While the focus remains on glass-covered wires ofmicrometer scale, it covers the first steps of the movement to"nano" range as an example of the versatility of the basic effectsinitially discovered for microscale. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSingle-Atom NanoelectronicsLuminescence

Edited by Enrico Prati, Laboratorio MDM - IMM - CNR, Milan,Italy and Takahiro Shinada, Waseda University, Tokyo, JapanThis book covers the fabrication of single-atom devices andrelated technology, as well as the relevant electronic equipmentand the intriguing new phenomena related to single-atom andsingle-electron effects in quantum devices. It also covers thealternative approaches related to both silicon- and carbon-basedtechnologies, also from the point of view of large-scale industrialproduction. The publication provides a comprehensive pictureof the state of the art at the cutting edge and constitutes amilestone in the emerging field of beyond-CMOS technology.

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The Instrumental Key to the Future of NanotechnologyEdited by Adam M. Gilmore, HORIBA Jobin Yvon Inc., Edison,New Jersey, USAThe book covers a broad multidisciplinary arena includingapplications for energy conservation, materials performanceenhancement, electronic circuitry, video displays, lighting,photovoltaics, quantum computing, memory, chemo- andbiosensors, pharmaceuticals and medical diagnostics inter alia.It presents a comprehensive introductory overview of thephotophysics, instrumentation and experimental methodologyof nanomaterial luminescence. Invited experts highlight morespecific advanced research areas that have either shownpotential for, or have already realized, significant impact on theday-to-day aspects of modern life and the world economy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNon-stationary ElectromagneticsOptics of Aperiodic Structures

Alexander Nerukh, Kharkov National University ofRadioelectronics, Ukraine, Nataliya Sakhnenko, TrevorBenson, University of Nottingham, UK and Phillip Sewell,University of Nottingham, UKThis book is devoted to investigations of non-stationaryelectromagnetic processes. It offers a good opportunity tointroduce the Volterra integral equation method more widelyto the electromagnetic community. The explicit mathematicaltheory is combined with examples of its application inelectromagnetic devices, optoelectronics, and photonics, wheretime-domain methods become a powerful tool for modeling.Particular consideration is given to electromagnetic transients

in time-varying media and their potential applications.

Fundamentals and Device ApplicationsEdited by Luca Dal Negro, Boston University, Massachusetts,USAThis book presents state-of-the-art contributions from a numberof leading experts that actively work worldwide in the rapidlygrowing, highly interdisciplinary, and fascinating fields ofaperiodic optics and complex photonics. Edited by Luca DalNegro, a prominent researcher in these areas of optical science,the book covers the fundamental, computational, andexperimental aspects of deterministic aperiodic structures, aswell as numerous device and engineering applications to denseoptical filters, nanoplasmonics photovoltaics and technologies,optical sensing, light sources, and nonlinear optics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFloating Body CellCMOS NanoelectronicsA Novel Capacitor-Less DRAM CellInnovative Devices, Architectures, and Applications

Edited by Takashi Ohsawa, Toshiba CorporationSemiconductor Company, Yokohama, Japan and TakeshiHamamoto, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company,Yokohama, JapanThis book focuses on the technologies of the floating body cell(FBC), which is regarded as the most probable candidate toreplace the conventional 1T-1C DRAM. It covers basic principles,procedures for device structure optimization, operationalmethods, relations between different applications, and theirsuitable technology options. One of the authors (Dr. TakashiOhsawa) is known as the inventor of FBC and presented theaward-winning paper at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits

Conference (ISSCC) in 2002 for the cell concept and a memory design using the cell.

Edited by Nadine Collaert, IMEC, Heverlee, Belgium IMEC,Heverlee, Belgium IMEC, Heverlee, BelgiumThis book covers one of the most important device architecturesthat have been widely researched to extend the transistorscaling: FinFET. Starting with theory, the book discusses theadvantages and the integration challenges of this devicearchitecture. It addresses in detail the topics such as high-densityfin patterning, gate stack design, and source/drain engineering,which have been considered challenges for the integration ofFinFETs. The book also addresses circuit-related aspects,including the impact of variability on SRAM design, ESD design,and high-T operation. It discusses a new device concept: thejunctionless nanowire FET.

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Edited by Chuan Seng Tan, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity, Singapore, Kuan-Neng Chen and Steven J.Koester, IBM Research Division, Yorktown Heights, New York,USAThree-dimensional (3D) integration is identified as a possibleavenue for continuous performance growth in integrated circuits(IC). Wafer level 3D IC can take several forms, and they usuallyinclude a stack of several thinned IC layers that are verticallybonded and interconnected by through silicon via TSV. Thisbook presents contributions by key researchers in this field,covering motivations, technology platforms, applications, andother design issues.

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TEXTBOOK Optical ElectronicsSelf-Organized Integration and Applications

Tetsuzo Yoshimura, Tokyo University of Technology, JapanThis book proposes and reviews comprehensive strategies basedon optical electronics for constructing optoelectronic systemswith minimized optics excess. It describes the core technologiessuch as self-organized optical waveguides based onself-organized lightwave network (SOLNET), three-dimensionaloptical circuits, material-saving heterogeneous thin-film deviceintegration process (PL-Pack with SORT), andhigh-speed/small-size light modulators and optical switches.The book also presents applications of optical electronics,including integrated optical interconnects within computersand massive optical switching systems utilizingthree-dimensional self-organized optical circuits, solar energy

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conversion systems, and bio/medical photonics such as cancer therapy.

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TEXTBOOK Nanoelectronic Devices

Ying Fu, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Swedenand Min Qiu, Royal Institute of Technology, Kista, SwedenThis book discusses electrons and photons in and throughnanostructures by the first-principles quantum mechanicaltheories and fundamental concepts (a unified coverage ofnanostructured electronic and optical components) behindnanoelectronics and optoelectronics, the material basis, physicalphenomena, device physics, as well as designs and applications.The combination of viewpoints presented in the book can helpfoster further research and cross-disciplinary interaction neededto surmount the barriers facing future generations of technologydesign.

Byung-Gook Park, Seoul National University, South Korea,Sung Woo Hwang, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea andYoung June Park, Seoul National University, South KoreaThis book provides readers with the knowledge in fundamentalsof nanoelectronic devicesThe authors build the principles ofnanoelectronic devices based on those of microelectronicdevices wherever possible and introduce the inherentlynanoelectronic principles gradually. They start a brief review ofquantum mechanics and solid-state physics that can form thebasis of semiconductor device physics. The book also covers thebasics of electron transport and p–n junctions, develops theoperations of MOS capacitors and MOSFETs and introducessome basic CMOS circuits. The last chapter is devoted to the

nano-biotechnology application of field-effect transistors.Pan StanfordAugust 2011: 229 x 152: 312ppHb: 978-9-814-30326-2: £110.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDisordered SemiconductorsPhysics and Applications

Edited by Anatoly Popov, Moscow Power EngineeringInstitute, RussiaThis textbook links characteristic features of atomic andelectronic structures of disordered semiconductors to the devicedesign process. It begins with a description of general conceptsof disordered semiconductors, their atomic structures, thestructure of energy bands, and their defects, as well as theirelectrical, optical, and photovoltaic properties. Since weaksensitivity to impurities is a distinguishing feature of disorderedsemiconductors, methods of property control and thin-filmpreparation methods are the areas of focus. Finally, applicationsof disordered semiconductors in various devices are considered.

Pan StanfordNovember 2010: 254 x 178: 201ppHb: 978-9-814-24176-2: £115.00eBook: 978-9-814-24182-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814241762

Dummy text to keep placeholderCurrent-Driven Phenomena in Nanoelectronics

Edited by Tamar SeidemanConsisting of ten chapters written by some of the world’s leadersin the field, this book combines experimental, theoretical andnumerical studies of current-driven phenomena in the nanoscale.The topics covered range from single-molecule, site-specificnanochemistry induced by a scanning tunneling microscope,through inelastic tunneling spectroscopy and current-inducedheating, to current-triggered molecular machines. The variouschapters focus on experimental and numerical methoddevelopment, the description of specific systems, and new ideasand novel phenomena.

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TEXTBOOKNanometer CMOS

Juin J. Liou, Frank Schwierz, Technische Universitat Ilmenau,Germany and Hei Wong, City University of Hong Kong,KowloonThis book presents the material necessary for understandingthe physics, operation, design, and performance of modernMOSFETs with nanometer dimensions. It offers a briefintroduction to the field and a thorough overview of MOSFETphysics, detailing the relevant basics. The authors applypresented models to calculate and demonstrate transistorcharacteristics, and they include required input data (e.g.,dimensions, doping) enabling readers to repeat the calculationsand compare their results. The book introduces conventionaland novel advanced MOSFET concepts, such as multiple-gate

structures or alternative channel materials. Other topics covered include high-k dielectricsand mobility enhancement techniques, MOSFETs for RF (radio frequency) applications,MOSFET fabrication technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and the Resource FallacyEnvironmental Science

Edited by Stephen L. GillettThis book sketches out approaches for both the efficient,non-thermal use of energy and the molecular extraction ofsolutes, primarily from aqueous solution, for purification,pollution control, and resource extraction. It also notes somelong-term implications for resource demand; in particular,defect-free fabrication at the molecular level is ultimately likelyto make structural metals obsolete.

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Society, Nature, and TechnologyTakashiro AkitsuThis book presents the current aspects of environmental issues in view of chemical processesparticularly with respect to two facets: social sciences along with chemistry and naturalsciences. The former facet explores the environmental economics and policies along withchemical engineering or green chemistry and the latter the various fields of environmentalstudies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and EnergyThe Sun Is Rising in Africa and the Middle East

Kaufui V. WongNanotechnology is not taught in most programs of engineeringyet, and this book on nanotechnology and energy includes adiscussion of introducing nanotechnology to the curricula ofengineering students. The book also introduces significantcurrent research topics in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Itis a textbook for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-levelstudents of nanotechnology, as well as a useful reference bookfor researchers and professional engineers working in the fieldsof macromolecular science, nanotechnology, and chemistry,especially those with an interest in energy and the environment,and the automotive industry.

On the Road to a Solar Energy FuturePeter F. Varadi, Frank Wouters and Allan R. HoffmanSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyAn energy transition that took its first tentative steps in the latterpart of the 20th century is now unfolding rapidly. We aretransitioning from dependence on ever-scarcer sources of fossilfuels to an era of unlimited, clean, and increasingly less expensiveenergy brought about by modern technology. Both Africa andthe Middle East are blessed with enormous solar energyresources, which are just beginning to be tapped. While theshare of solar electricity in Africa and the Middle East is still verysmall, it is expected that these areas will become the next largemarkets for solar electric systems. This book provides a

comprehensive review of why and how this will happen.

Pan StanfordMarket: Materials ScienceOctober 2017: 229 x 152: 394pp

Pan Stanford Hb: 978-9-814-77424-6: £116.00Market: Material Science/Clean Technology eBook: 978-1-315-16357-4March 2018: 229 x 152: 256pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774246Pb: 978-9-814-77489-5: £34.99eBook: 978-1-351-00732-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774895

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Nanomaterials for Hydrogen StorageNanocomposites for Pollution Control

Edited by Mieczyslaw Jurczyk, Poznan University ofTechnology, PolandOver the past years, nanoscale metallic and ceramic materials,also called nanomaterials, have attracted enormous interestfrom researchers. Nanomaterials demonstrate novel propertiescompared with conventional (microcrystalline) materials owingto their nanoscale features. Recently, the mechanical alloyingmethod and the powder metallurgy process for the fabricationof metal/alloy-ceramic nanocomposites with a uniquemicrostructure have been developed. This book focuses on thefabrication of nanostructured materials and nanocompositesfor hydrogen storage applications.

Edited by Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain and Ajay KumarMishraThis book presents the recent progress in the field ofnanocomposites and their properties, fabrication methods, andapplications for pollution control and sensing. It discusses theadvances in pollution control techniques made possible becauseof nanocomposites and focuses on environment-friendly andefficient approaches. The text also covers economic,toxicological, and regulatory issues and research trends.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrowave Absorbing MaterialsSun Towards High Noon

Yuping Duan, Dalian University of Technology, P.R. of Chinaand Hongtao Guan, Yunnan University, Kunming, PR ofChinaThe book starts with the fundamental theory of electromagneticwave absorption in loss medium space, followed by a discussionof different microwave absorbents, such as manganese dioxide,Fe-based composite powder, conductive polyaniline, bariumtitanate powder, and MnN. On the basis of the fundamentaltheory and the discussion of microwave absorbents, structuralabsorbing materials are then explored, including multilayerstructural absorbing materials, new discrete absorbers,microwave absorption coatings, cement-based absorbingmaterials, and structural pyramid materials.

Solar Power Transforming Our Energy FuturePeter F. VaradiSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book discusses the emergence of three new PVmarkets—residential, commercial, and utility scale—and thenew PV-oriented financial systems needed to provide therequired gargantuan-scale capital. It describes the increasingdemand for and the corresponding increased supply of PV cellsand modules on four continents and the impact of this PVbreakthrough on our lives and future. To present thisunparalleled story of societal transformation, the author washelped by the contributions of top experts Wolfgang Palz,Michael Eckhart, Allan Hoffman, Paula Mints, Bill Rever, and JohnWohlgemuth. Pan Stanford

Market: PhysicsPan Stanford September 2016: 229 x 152: 402ppMarket: Clean Energy Hb: 978-9-814-74510-9: £98.99March 2017: 229 x 152: 302pp eBook: 978-1-315-36470-4Pb: 978-9-814-77417-8: £28.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745109eBook: 978-1-315-19657-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774178

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoparticles in HumansThe U.S. Government and Renewable EnergyExperiments, Methods, and StrategiesA Winding Road

Edited by Lev S. Ruzer, Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, California, USAThis book presents new ideas, methods, and experimental resultsto measure the surface area and local deposition of nanoparticlesin lungs and the true effectiveness of respirators. It includes ananoparticles dosimetric road map that can be used as a generalstrategy for the assessment of dose, which is the most importantphysical cause of health effect in case of nanoparticles exposure.The book uniquely uses graphs and diagrams to build anunderstanding of the methods for measuring the surface areaand local deposition of nanoparticles in lungs and theeffectiveness of respirators in case of nanoparticles exposure.

Allan HoffmanSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis is a book on how the U.S. and other governments havechanged their thinking about energy issues over the past fourdecades, a change triggered by increasing concern about therole of fossil fuels in global warming and climate change, greaterawareness of the risks of nuclear power, and the emergence ofviable renewable energy sources. It will help understanding ofhow this change came about in the United States from theunique perspective of a well-placed participant and observer. Itwill enhance understanding of the global energy transition thatis finally getting underway in the second decade of the 21st

century at an accelerating, even dizzying, pace. Pan StanfordMarket: Biomedical EngineeringPan StanfordDecember 2016: 229 x 152: 152ppMarket: Renewable EnergyHb: 978-9-814-46316-4: £98.99August 2016: 229 x 152: 156ppeBook: 978-1-315-36495-7Pb: 978-9-814-74584-0: £33.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463164eBook: 978-1-315-18629-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials in Energy and EnvironmentalApplications

Rare Earth Elements in Human and EnvironmentalHealth

Edited by Junhui He, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingNanoscience and nanotechnology are interdisciplinary fieldsthat bring together physicists, chemists, materials scientists, andengineers to meet the potential future challenges thathumankind will face, including the search for renewable energiesfor sustainable development and new technologies for carboncapture and environmental protection. To summarize the pastdevelopments and encourage future efforts, this book presentscontributions from world-renowned specialists in the fields ofnanomaterials, energy, and environmental science. It discussesthe design and fabrication of nanostructured materials and theirenergy and environmental applications.

At the Crossroads Between Toxicity and SafetyGiovanni Pagano, University of Naples Federico II, Serino,ItalyThis book presents the multifaceted aspects of rare earthelements (REEs), focusing on both their potential benefits andadverse health effects. The adverse impacts of REEs on humanand environmental health raise a growing concern not only inthe scientific community but also among a number ofstakeholders, potentially including students, media workers, anddecision makers. The recognized and potential benefits arisingfrom REE-related technological applications may envisage theirfurther advantages.

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Pan StanfordMarket: Environmental EngineeringJune 2016: 229 x 152: 548ppMarket: Environmental ScienceHb: 978-9-814-46378-2: £130.00November 2016: 229 x 152: 292ppeBook: 978-1-315-36494-0Hb: 978-9-814-74500-0: £98.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463782eBook: 978-1-315-36473-5

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderToxicology and Risk AssessmentNanomaterials for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cell

Edited by Anna M. Fan, California Environmental ProtectionAgency, Oakland, USA, George Alexeeff, CaliforniaEnvironmental Protection Agency, Oakland, USA and ElaineKhan, California Environmental Protection Agency,Sacramento, USAEdited by experts in the field, this book compiles, discusses, andpresents cutting-edge research data and methodology inperforming risk assessment of some major chemicals of concernin our environment. It also discusses the complexity of thescientific databases, the available and updated methodology,emerging issues, limitations in knowledge and methods,considerations of developmental and age sensitivities, use of

Edited by Yixuan Wang, Albany State University, NY, USAThis book focuses on the most recent advances in the scienceand technology of nanostructured materials for direct alcoholfuel cells, including novel non-noble or low noble metal catalystsdeposited on the graphene layer and metal-free doped carbonblack for oxygen electro-reduction reaction, Sn-based bimetallicand trimetallic nanoparticles for alcohol electro-oxidationreaction, and novel nanomaterials for promoting proton transferin electrolyte. In addition, the book includes chapters from notonly experimentalists but also computational chemists whohave worked in the development of advanced power systemsfor decades.

defaults, case samples on results in risk assessment and risk management, and current andfuture perspectives.

Pan StanfordMarket: NanoscienceNovember 2016: 229 x 152: 298pp

Pan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-66900-9: £98.99Market: Biological ScienceseBook: 978-1-315-36490-2March 2015: 229 x 152: 1426pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669009Hb: 978-9-814-61338-5: £380.00eBook: 978-9-814-61339-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613385

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics

Handbook of Energy Harvesting Power Suppliesand Applications

Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Peter Spies, Fraunhofer-Institute for IntegratedCircuits, Nürnberg, Germany, Markus Pollak,Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Circuits, Nürnberg,Germany and Loreto Mateu, Fraunhofer-Institute forIntegrated Circuits, Nürnberg, GermanyThis book describes the fundamentals and principles in the fieldof energy harvesting. It provides the necessary theory andinformation to develop energy harvesting power supplies. Theoverall system design is explained and quantitative assumptionson environmental energy are given. Each one of the blocks thatcompose an energy harvesting power supply is analyzed andtrade-offs related to the design of the required buildings blocks

Edited by Claudio Nicolini, University of Genoa, ItalySeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis book presents an overview of the current state of researchin the field of nanotechnologies and biotechnologies for energy,environment, electronics, and health, as emerging from leadinglaboratories worldwide. It presents and describes in details therecent research results in the most advancednanobiotechnology-based methods and their possibleapplications to energy, environment, electronics, and publichealth. The book focuses on an array of applications to highlightimportant aspects of this interdisciplinary approach,underpinning the present challenges and showing the future

potential solutions.

are discussed. Different energy transducer technologies like piezo-electric, electro-dynamic,solar-cells and thermo-electric generators are covered.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanocomposites in Wastewater TreatmentBiomass Power for the World

Edited by Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg,South AfricaUsing an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides acomprehensive discussion about nanocomposites forremediation of waste water and microbial treatment. It presentsthe fundamental knowledge and recent advancements forresearch and development. It covers biopolymers-basednanocomposites for organic\inorganic pollutant removal andtechniques for decontamination of water.

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Edited by Wim P. M. van Swaaij, University of Twente,Enschede, Netherlands, Sascha R. A. Kersten, University ofTwente, Enschede, Netherlands and Wolfgang Palz, WorldCouncil for Renewable Energy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book explores the development of biomass, the largestrenewable energy source at present, to efficient applications inmodern and developing society. Accessible to non-experts anddetailed enough for experts, the book reveals the true challengesthat lie ahead in this extremely broad area. It focuses on specifictechnologies, both biological and thermos-chemical, from thesimple to the extremely complex, and provides clear, concise

explanations that include future prospects. Written by experts, the book highlights the roleof bio-energy in the future of renewable energy.

December 2014: 229 x 152: 292ppHb: 978-9-814-46354-6: £140.00eBook: 978-9-814-46355-3Pan Stanford* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463546Market: Clean Energy

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolar Power for the WorldNanotechnology Toward the SustainoceneWhat You Wanted to Know about PhotovoltaicsEdited by Thomas Alured Faunce, Australian National

University, CanberraWhile the sustainability of our world is being endangered ordestroyed by the misguided activities of artificial human entities,real people have begun to expand their moral sympathiessufficiently to prioritize protecting our world’s interests. Theyhave developed a new technology—nanotechnology—thathas the potential to advance human society toward a period oflong-term sustainability, termed "the Sustainocene." This bookcomprises chapters by experts in various fields ofnanotechnology and in related areas of governance under thetheme of how nanotechnology can assist in the creation of theSustainocene.

Edited by Wolfgang Palz, World Council for RenewableEnergy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThe book describes the industrial revolution associated with theimplementation of electric power generation by photovoltaics(PV). The book’s editor and contributing authors are among theleading pioneers in PV from its industrial birth in 1954 all theway up to the stormy developments during the first decade ofthe new century. The book describes the dramatic events inindustry between 2009 and 2013 and puts all this intoperspective. It concludes that solar power is yet to strengthenits role in technology and in mainstream of the world’s economy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWind Power for the WorldSun Above the HorizonInternational Reviews and DevelopmentsMeteoric Rise of the Solar Industry

Edited by Preben Maegaard, Nordic Folkecenter forRenewable Energy, Hurup Thy, Denmark, Anna Krenz, NordicFolkecenter for Renewable Energy, Hurup Thy, Denmarkand Wolfgang Palz, World Council of Renewable Energy,Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyIn part 2 of Wind Power for the World, the editors have collectedreports and overviews of wind power status and history invarious countries, several written by individuals who have madevaluable contributions to the successful emergence of windpower. The chapters cover the uphill struggle; wind energystrategies and policies that paved the way; and the creative

Peter F. VaradiSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThe meteoric rise of the photovoltaic (PV) industry is anincredible story. In 2013, Google’s investments in PV systemstotaled about half a billion dollars and Warren Buffet, one of thefamous investors, invested $2.5 billion in the world’s largest PVsystem in California. These gigantic investments by majorfinancial players were made only 40 years after the first twoterrestrial PV companies, Solarex and Solar Power Corporation,were formed in the USA. Today, the worldwide capacity ofoperating PV electric generators equals the capacity of about25 nuclear power plants. The PV industry is growing at an annual

rate of 30 percent, equivalent to about five new nuclear power plants per year. This bookdescribes how this happened and what lies ahead for PV power generation.

persons in politics, agencies, institutes, and the industry. It also examines the world societiesat large and how solutions to the challenges were found in different countries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderScalable Green ChemistryHydrogen Energy for BeginnersCase Studies from the Pharmaceutical IndustryEdited by Alexander Gavrilyuk

This book highlights the outstanding role of hydrogen in energyprocesses, where it is the most functional element due to itsunique peculiarities that are highlighted and emphasized in thebook. The first half of the book covers the great natural hydrogenprocesses in biology, chemistry, and physics, showing thathydrogen is a trend that can unite all natural sciences. Thesecond half of the book is devoted to the technologicalhydrogen processes that are under research and developmentwith the aim to create the infrastructure for hydrogen energetics.The book describes the main features of hydrogen that make itinalienable player in processes such as fusion, photosynthesis,and metabolism. It also covers the methods of hydrogen

Edited by Stefan Koenig, Sepracor Inc., Marlborough,Massachusetts, USAPacked with real-world examples, this book illustrates the 12principles of green chemistry. These diverse case studiesdemonstrate to scientists and students that beyond the theory,the challenges of green chemistry in pharmaceutical discoveryand development remain an ongoing endeavor. By informingand welcoming additional practitioners to this mission, thenegative environmental impact of pharmaceutical products willcontinue to be minimized. Green chemistry is the methodologyby which chemical production in this industry can become moreefficient, adding environmental stewardship to the noble missionof treating human disease.production and storage, highlighting at the same time the exclusive importance of

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Edited by Juyoung Kim, Kangwon National University, SouthKoreaAdvances in Nanotechnology and the Environment covers thepossible applications of nano-sized materials and providesreliable guidance on the selection of nanomaterials to improvethe efficiency of environmental processes. Focusing on thedesign of specific nanomaterials for environmental processesand pollutants, it illustrates the impact and influence ofnanomaterials on the environment and explains how to avoidcausing secondary contamination. The book includes helpfulinformation about nanomaterials for potential users who willuse and apply nanomaterials in environmental technology.

The Rise of Modern Wind EnergyEdited by Preben Maegaard, Nordic Folkecenter forRenewable Energy, Hurup Thy, Denmark, Anna Krenz, NordicFolkecenter for Renewable Energy, Hurup Thy, Denmarkand Wolfgang Palz, World Council of Renewable Energy,Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book sheds light on how the modern 3-bladed wind turbinecame into being, and who, how and what in the proceedingperiod caused the success. It looks back over three decades tofind the roots of this exciting development, a long cavalcade ofdevelopers, inventors, and manufacturers including the Danishauthors who themselves were part of the breakthrough. Written

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for non-specialists, the book covers minimal science, emphasizing the story of how windpower became a worldwide 30-billion-euro business employing nearly one million people.

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Dave Edlund, Element 1 LLC, Bend, Oregon, USAThis book details state-of-the-art fuel cell systems incorporatingmethanol reformers as the source of purified hydrogen (ratherthan compressed hydrogen). Beginning with an overview ofPEM fuel cells, the book discusses the various technicalapproaches to methanol reforming and hydrogen purification.A unique theme that is carried throughout the discussion is thepractical aspects of commercial applications that favor onetechnical approach over another. The reader gains anunderstanding of the chemistry, engineering, economics, andagency certification requirements that ultimately shape theoptimal approach for methanol fuel cell systems targetingcommercial applications.

Edited by Jochen Lambauer, IER, Stuttgart, Germany, AlfredVoss, IER, Stuttgart, Germany and Ulrich Fahl, IER, Stuttgart,GermanyNovel breakthroughs in the cutting-edge field ofnanotechnology, as a cross-sectional technology, show potentialfor being applied across the whole value chain of the energysector (energy sources, energy conversion, energy distribution,energy storage, and energy use). This book gives an overviewof nanotechnological applications within the value chain of theenergy sector and evaluates selected applications and theirdirect and indirect impacts on the energy sector. It presentsselected nanotechnological applications that influence theenergy economy significantly. Furthermore, the authors give a

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Hb: 978-9-814-24198-4: £115.00industry in Germany and show the potential of these applications for energy savings,improvement in energy efficiency, and the reduction of emissions until 2030. eBook: 978-9-814-30314-9

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The Forgotten Biological MoleculeEdited by Denis Le Bihan, CEA Saclay Center, Gif-sur-YvetteCedex, France and Hidenao Fukuyama, Kyoto University,JapanThe main objective of this book is to bring togethermultidisciplinary contributions from leading authorities on theproperties and roles of water in cell systems which are otherwisedispersed in the literature and difficult to gather. The authorsare drawn from areas of physics, chemistry, biology andphysiology, where water plays a central role. The book focuseson current research and developments in the theoretical andexperimental studies of water in biological systems andcompounds, such as interaction with hydrophobic or hydrophilicstructures, protein and membrane surfaces. It provides insights

Edited by Gilbert Rios, European Membrane Institute,Montpellier Cedex, France, Gabriele Centi, University ofMessina, Italy and Nick Kanellopoulos, Demokritos NationalCentre for Scientific Research, AthensNanoporous Materials for Energy and the Environmentdisseminates and discusses relevant best case examples andresearch practices that show how nanomaterial research andrelated engineering concepts may provide answers and viablesolutions to a variety of socioeconomic issues and concerns. Thefirst section is dedicated to the development of new materialsand their characterization. The second section addressesmodeling and scale transition (from and to nanoscale) processes,and the third section presents applications in the environmental

and energy sectors.

into the importance of water in cellular processes and physiology and, ultimately, in life,brain function, and health.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Magnesium CivilizationAn Alternative New Source of Energy to Oil

Takashi Yabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan andTatsuya Yamaji, binWord Inc., Tokyo, JapanThis book covers how magnesium can be used for metal-air-fuelcells for automobiles and powerplants. The automobile withZinc-air-fuel cell achieved 600km mileage in 2003 andMagnesium-air-fuel cell can give 3 times more energy which is7.5 times more effective than Lithium-ion battery. Solar-pumpedlaser regenerates metal Magnesium from combusted Magnesiumoxide. The book covers how low-cost desalination withsolar-power will be a promising solution to the global watershortage.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPower for the WorldThe Emergence of Electricity from the Sun

Edited by Wolfgang Palz, World Council of RenewableEnergy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThe book comes in three parts: "The Rising Sun in a DevelopingWorld", "Solar Power for the World" and "PV Today and Forever".It provides a historical summary and gives a comprehensiveoverview of the present photovoltaic (PV) situation worldwideand future strategies for development and implementation. Theauthor is a world leader in PV and all renewable energies.Thebook is illustrated with about 100 pictures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLifestyle and Nature:Integrating Nature Technology to Sustainable Lifestyles

Edited by Ryuzo Furukawa, Yuko Suto, Emile H. Ishida andTakeshi YamauchiIn this book, we introduce Bio-TRIZ and ontology engineeringto match and find technologies needed for spiritually affluentlifestyles. This book provides many examples of Japanese citiesthat conducted lifestyle design projects based on naturetechnology. The book is a great reference for graduate-levelstudents of environmental studies and engineering and forresearchers in innovation, social science, engineering, and publicpolicy, especially those with an interest in lifestyle change for asustainable society.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Social Effects of Global Trade

Edited by Joy Murray, Arunima Malik and Arne GeschkeThe inclusion of qualitative social data into global environmentaland economic input-output (IO) models remained illusive formany years. It was not until around 2013 that researchers foundways to include data, for example, on poverty, inequality, andworker safety, into IO models capable of tracing global supplychains. The sustainable development goals have now propelledthis work onto the world stage with some urgency. They haveshone a spotlight onto social conditions around the world andbrought global trade into the frame for its ability to influencesocial conditions for good or ill.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONThe Shroud of TurinFirst Century after Christ! Giulio Fanti, Padua University, Padova, Italy and Pierandrea Malfi, Padua University, Padova, ItalyThe Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in the world. Many papers on it have recently appeared in important scientific journals. Scientific studies on the relic until today have failed to provide conclusive answers about the identity of the enveloped man and the dynamics regarding the image formation impressed therein. This book not only addresses these issues in a scientific and objective manner but also leads the reader through new search paths. It summarizes the results in a simple manner for the reader to comprehend easily. Many books on the theme have been already published, but none of them contains such a large quantity of scientific news and reports.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderHuman Rights and Emerging TechnologiesAnalysis and Perspectives in Europe

Daniele RuggiuHow is the current European governance on new and emergingtechnologies, and where is it going? What is, and what can be,the role of human rights in governance arrangements? Theseare the main questions that this book tries to answer for bothEuropean and non-European scholars. It provides a wide pictureof the current European governance, notably in biotechnology,nanotechnology and synthetic biology, and discusses the modelof Responsible Research and Innovation, which is rising withinthe European Union, under a human rights perspective. It showshow human rights can contribute to governance frameworkswithout posing obstacles to research and innovation.

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Market: Statistics for the Social and Behavioral SciencesOctober 2017: 229 x 152: 196ppHb: 978-9-814-77455-0: £61.99June 2018: 229 x 152: 458ppeBook: 978-0-203-72871-0Hb: 978-9-814-77493-2: £91.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774550eBook: 978-0-429-49059-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSparks from the SpiritGlobal Health Impacts of Nanotechnology LawFrom Science to Innovation, Development, and SustainabilityA Tool for Stakeholder Engagement

Yongyuth YuthavongThis book creates an understanding of science and appreciatesits role in innovation and sustainable development. Elaboratingthe role of science in learning, it explores the effects of scienceon societies, highlighting the opportunities for newly developingsocieties to overcome obstacles in development. The book iswritten in an easy-to-understand manner and contains casestudies, practical examples, and historical perspectives. It isintended for a general, especially young, readership.

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Ilise L FeitshansThis book compiles cutting-edge research in membrane science,nanomaterials, and nanotechnologies, working on membranedesign, membrane process engineering, and selected materialsand practices for enhanced transport mass, charge, and energy.The topics covered in this book include the design of newnanostructured membranes with improved properties, togetherwith the identification of efficient transport–propertyrelationships. This book shares and strengthens the knowledgeof making membrane technology a much more powerful andeco-friendly route.

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Market: NanomaterialsMay 2018: 229 x 152: 444ppDecember 2017: 229 x 152: 286ppHb: 978-9-814-77484-0: £76.99Hb: 978-9-814-77457-4: £30.99eBook: 978-1-351-13447-7eBook: 978-1-315-14599-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774840* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774574

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThree Daughters, Three JourneysThe Nanotechnology RevolutionQuest for Cancer CureA Global Bibliographic Perspective

Jill Charles, Indrani Mondal, Ranjita Chattopadhyay andAnanda ChakrabartyThis book, a fiction, deals with how young women who haveinherited BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 mutations deal with theirimpending breast or ovarian cancers. Many women—actressAngelina Jolie is an example because she wrote about herstruggle with the inheritance of such mutations in an op-ed tothe New York Times—follow her example in surgically removingtheir breasts and ovaries. The book also provides a glimpse ofhow cancer may be treated in the future through oralconsumption of food, rather than going through highlyexpensive and toxic chemotherapy and radiation.

Dale A. Stirling, Stirling Consulting, Coupeville, Washington,USANanotechnology is changing the world in a very big way, butat the atomic and sub-atomic level. Although the roots ofnanotechnology can be traced back to more than a century ago,the last three decades have witnessed an explosion ofnano-based technologies and products. This reference workexamines the history, current status, and future directions ofnanotechnology through an exhaustive search of the technicaland scientific literature. The more than 4000 bibliographiccitations it includes are carefully organized into core subjectareas, and a geographic and subject index allows readers toquickly locate documents of interest. Pan Stanford

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Edited by Choon H. Do, Sunchon University, Busan, SouthKorea and Attila E. Pavlath, Western Regional ResearchCenter, Albany, CA, USAThis book discusses the vital role of chemistry in everyday lifeand encourages readers to understand how the knowledge ofchemistry is important for the development of society and abetter future. It covers the historical aspects of chemistry, focuseson modern life, and describes how chemistry has contributedto the developments in the fields of food and agriculture, energy,transportation, medicine, and communications. The bookemphasizes the role of chemists and educators in making thelayperson aware of the benefits of chemistry without havingthem to go through its complexities.

David E.H. JonesThis book attempts to see whether the two worlds can becombined. Where the two worlds collide, science is often feebleand unsatisfying. It has nothing to say about the way thateveryone is conscious and self-aware, and that many people seeghosts, communicate with spiritual entities, have psychicexperiences, believe in a life before birth or after death, and soon. Few human minds are satisfied by a scientific andmaterialistic view of the world, and many people yearn forsomething beyond it. As a result, many strange beliefs survive,not in the public scientific world, but in the private mental one.This book rescues some of them by a guessed extension ofphysical science.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResearch Methodologies for BeginnersEmbedding New Technologies into Society

Kitsakorn Locharoenrat, King Mongkut’s Institute ofTechnology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, ThailandThis textbook introduces the general points of view of researchmethodology in the scientific and engineering fields of study.It gives an overview of the technical and professionalcommunication for the purpose of article publication in journals.The text contains a number of practice activities that givebeginners the confidence to move on communicative activities.Problem sets are provided in each chapter to examine thereader’s understanding of each concept.

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A Regulatory, Ethical and Societal PerspectiveEdited by Diana M. Bowman, Sandra Day O’Connor Collegeof Law and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society,Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA, Elen Stokes, CardiffLaw School, Cardiff University, UK and Arie Rip, Universityof Twente, Enschede, The NetherlandsGovernment, industry and the epistemic community continueto struggle with how best to balance the promised benefits ofan emerging technology with concerns about its potentialimpacts. There is a growing body of literature that has examinedthese challenges from various cultural, scientific and jurisdictionaldimensions. There is, however, much work that still needs to bedone; this includes articulating the successes and failures of

attempts to the societal embedding of technologies and their associated products.Market: Recreational MathematicsApril 2017: 229 x 152: 324ppHb: 978-9-814-74539-0: £44.99Pan StanfordeBook: 978-1-315-36456-8Market: Nanoscience & Nanotechnology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745390September 2017: 229 x 152: 392pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMastering Technical Communication SkillsA Microscopic Submarine in My BloodA Student's HandbookScience Based on Fantastic Voyage

Peter Wide, Orebro University, SwedenThis handbook provides students with the communication skillsthey will need to further their careers. It providesself-assessments, a structure for planning, and the skills requiredfor starting a career. The handbook highlights the main issuesthat have to be taken in consideration when planning a career.More essentially, it provides directions on how to acquire theskills and competences that are needed after completingeducation at the university.

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Sylvain Martel, Polytechnique Montréal, CanadaThis book describes at the introductory level how moderntechnology has made the scenario of the classic science-fictionmovie Fantastic Voyage about a submarine and its crewmembers being shrunk to microscopic size and ventured intothe body, a reality. Exactly 50 years following the release of thefilm, such reality takes the form of a medical interventional roomcapable of mimicking this scenario. Based on 15 years of intensiveresearch and development by the world-leading team in thisspecific field, the book goes through the scenes of the movieand while explaining how it is implemented in this first-of-a-kindinterventional facility.

Pan StanfordMarket: CommunicationsMarket: Biomedical EngineeringFebruary 2016: 229 x 152: 116ppAugust 2016: 229 x 152: 160ppHb: 978-9-814-36467-6: £35.99Hb: 978-9-814-74578-9: £33.99eBook: 978-9-814-36468-3eBook: 978-1-315-36439-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364676* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814745789

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCommercializing NanomedicineHow to Attract InvestorsIndustrial Applications, Patents, and EthicsA Subjective Guide to the Mindset of Investors and their Requirements

Luca Escoffier, Waseda University, Japan, Mario Ganau,University of Trieste, Italy and Julielynn Wong, SingularityUniversity, Moffett Field, California, USAFollowing two decades of tremendous advancements inbiomedical research, nanomedicine has now spread from labsto hospital wards and is already starting to redesign the state ofthe art in clinical practice. This book covers the latest trends innanotechnology-driven translational medicine while providingthe readers with the need-to-know ethical and legal factors thatare accompanying this epochal shift in the way medicine isconceived and practiced across the globe. Edited by prominentnanotechnology researchers, surgeons, and entrepreneurs, thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in cutting-edge

nanomedicine.

Uffe Bundgaard-JorgensenBased on the author’s 30 years’ experience as investor andadvisor, this book includes real-life examples of how and whyinvestors make mistakes and even fail. The focus is on attractingand convincing investors to invest in innovative businesses. Thebook explains who investors are (VC funds and business angels),how they react and think. It provides guidance on ensuring thatall relevant elements are covered in a business plan, includingpreparing and presenting a business opportunity in a convincingway and answering investor questions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTapping Molecular WildernessFlash ForwardDrugs from Chemistry–Biology--Biodiversity InterfaceA Series of Futuristic Vignettes

Yongyuth Yuthavong, National S&T Development Agency,Pathumthani, ThailandThis book is for readers with some background in science,concerning the search for drugs, starting from molecular diversityin nature or molecular wilderness. It differs from those availableon the subject of natural products and drugs derived therefromin that it looks at the broad picture on how materials andorganisms from nature affect our health and how we havecombined our knowledge in chemistry, biology, and biodiversityto promote our wellness from resources in the "molecularwilderness," with caveats on sustainable utilization of theseresources.

Nora Savage, National Science Foundation, USA and AnitaStreet, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, District ofColumbia, USAThis book contains fascinating vignettes depicting futuresocieties and the implications of increasing technological changeon society and the environment. The topics discussed includenanotechnology, medicine, computational science,biotechnology, synthetic biology, and cognitive technology,among others in science. In addition, social norms, attitudes,and policy are also featured. The upshot of this combination isan entertaining, educational, and thought-provoking volume.

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Karl Hess, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAMost modern books on Einstein emphasize the genius of hisrelativity theory and the corresponding corrections andextensions of the ancient space-time concept. However,Einstein’s opposition to the use of probability in the laws ofnature and particularly in the laws of quantum mechanics areoften portrayed as outdated. This book takes a different viewand shows that Einstein created a "Trojan horse" ready to unleashforces against the use of probability as a basis for the laws ofnature.

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First Century after Christ!Giulio Fanti, Padua University, Padova, Italy and PierandreaMalfi, Padua University, Padova, ItalyThe Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in theworld. Many papers on it have recently appeared in importantscientific journals. Scientific studies on the relic until today failto provide conclusive answers about the identity of theenveloped man and the dynamics regarding the imageformation impressed therein. This book not only addresses theseissues in a scientific and objective manner but also leads thereader through new search paths. It summarizes the results ina simple manner for the reader to comprehend easily. Manybooks on the theme have been already published, but none ofthem contains such a quantity of scientific news and reports.

Market: PhysicsOctober 2014: 229 x 152: 220ppHb: 978-9-814-46369-0: £28.99Pan StanfordeBook: 978-9-814-46370-6Market: Mathematics* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463690June 2015: 229 x 152: 450pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComplexity and the Human Experience50 Years in the Semiconductor UndergroundModeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social SciencesDavid K. Ferry, Arizona State Univ. Arizona State Univ.

This book was derived from a talk that the author gave at theInternational Conference on Advanced Nanodevices andNanotechnology in Hawaii. The book is about science andengineering, but is not on science and engineering. It is not atextbook which develops the understanding of a small part ofthe field, but a book about random encounters and about thestrengths and the foibles of living as a physicist and engineerfor half a century. It presents the author’s personal views onscience, engineering, and life and is illustrated by a number oflively stories about various events, some of which shaped hislife.

Edited by Paul A. Youngman, Washington and LeeUniversity, Lexington, Virginia, USA and Mirsad HadzikadicWith the increased adoption of natural science tools ineconomics, anthropology, and political science, to name only afew social scientific fields highlighted in this volume, quantitativemethods in the humanities are becoming more common. Thisbook offers a tour of quantitative analyses, models, andsimulations of humanities and social science phenomena thathave been historically the purview of qualitative methods. Thisis the first book of its kind that deals with computer modelingin both the humanities and the social sciences, and thus,simultaneously creates and explores new ground.Pan Stanford

Market: Electrical EngineeringPan StanfordMay 2015: 229 x 152: 174ppMarket: PsychologyHb: 978-9-814-61334-7: £37.99May 2014: 229 x 152: 304ppeBook: 978-9-814-61335-4Hb: 978-9-814-46326-3: £115.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613347eBook: 978-9-814-46327-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463263

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNetworks in SocietyCreating Life from LifeLinks and LanguageBiotechnology and Science Fiction

Edited by Robert Stocker and Terry Bossomaier, CharlesSturt University, AustraliaThis book covers technical fundamentals, complexity and socialnetworks, and communication and language. It raises readers’interest in social networks, the importance of language in theemergence and maintenance of networks, the integral patternsof interconnectivity, and the means to measure and model socialstructure. It presents a broad range of ideas from several fieldsof research endeavor. It also explores social networks and theirintegration with communication and language, therebyproviding a discussion of relevant theory, modeling, metrics,and application to business, natural resource management, andtechnology.

Edited by Rosalyn W. Berne, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAThis book melds essays on biotechnology written by scientistsinto science fiction stories. It opens a conversation about themorality of what we may one day be, and what it may mean tobe human as our biotechnological endeavors continue to evolve.The biotechnology "revolution," launched on a global scale manydecades ago, has taken a direct course toward re-creating life.Yet there are still many choices to be made in shaping the futurethat it may one day make possible. The book motivates readerstoward deep reflection and continual discourse, which isessential if biotechnology is to evolve in ethical, meaningful,and sustainable ways.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Way It Turned OutNanotechnology CommercializationA MemoirTakuya Tsuzuki, Australian National University, Australia

In terms of commercialization, nanomaterials occupy a uniqueplace in nanotechnology. Engineered nanomaterials, especiallynanoparticulate materials, are the leading sector innanotechnology commercialization. In addition, thenanomaterial sector has attracted much more heated debatethan any other nanotechnology sector with regard to safety,regulation, standardization, and ethics. This is the first book onnanotechnology commercialization that deals exclusively withnanomaterials. It provides overviews of the current trends in,and the issues associated with, the commercialization ofnanomaterials by some of the foremost nanotechnology expertsin their fields.

Herant Katchadourian, Stanford University, California, USAThis memoir is the account of the life of Herant Katchadourian,spanning seven decades lived on three continents: The MiddleEast, Europe and the United States. Katchadourian’s memoir ishighly distinctive, but the issues he focuses on have manyfeatures that are common with other people’s lives, such as therole of chance and the reconstruction of past events in the lightof the present. These issues are presented in a way that readerscan learn and benefit from it. This book is the account of afascinating life that is not only interesting to read but instructiveby placing the various stages and facets of life in their historicaland cultural contexts such as the history and culture of theMiddle East, which are important but not well known.Pan Stanford

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Donald Maclurcan, Southern Oregon University, USAThe book places nanotechnology’s emergence within a broadhistorical and contemporary global context while developingand testing an interpretive framework through which to assessnanotechnology’s claims. It clarifies the nature of globalengagement with nanotechnology research and development,revealing surprising scenarios, unacknowledged by mostmainstream commentators. The book concludes by exploringa range of perspectives from Thailand and Australia aboutnanotechnology’s foreseen implications for global inequity.

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Socio-Behavioral Life Cycle ApproachesEdited by Nora Savage, US EPA, Washinton, DC, USA,Michael E. Gorman, University of Virginia and Anita Street,U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC, USATraditional Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodologies affect thepublic health and environmental impacts from a material,product, process or activity. The authors of this book suggestthat a more holistic approach that incorporates societal andbehavioral dimensions will create better results. They discusshow to develop an adaptive framework that would include awider range of perspectives and disciplines. The book will alsoinclude discussions about "Technological Black Swans," tradingzones, ethics, behavioral nanotechnology, governance, risk,green design, tools for practitioners, and conclude with a chapter

presenting a "strategic outlook."

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Consumers and NanotechnologyDeliberative Processes and Methodologies

Harald Throne-Holst, National Institute for ConsumerResearch, Oslo, Norway, Eivind Soto, SIFO, National Institutefor Consumer Research, Oslo, Norway, Pal Strandbakken,SIFO, National Institute for Consumer Research, Oslo, Norwayand Gerd Scholl, IOW Berlin, GermanyIn recent years, questions democratic influence on science andtechnology has received much attention. The lesson from theEuropean unrest over GMO is that consumer-citizens will reactnegatively to just having to accept the introduction of new,partly untested technologies. A number of political bodies havestarted to involve citizens and to consider their concerns,attitudes, hopes, and worries in an early stage of the coming

Edited by Wim Helwegen, University of Helsinki, Finlandand Luca Escoffier, Seattle, Washington, USAThe book discusses the most relevant issues that a company oruniversity will face when bringing a nanotechnology inventionto the market. It discusses the obtainment, strategic use,valuation and licensing of patents. Further chapters deal withventure capital, university-industry collaboration, environmenthealth and safety and public perception. In this way managersand scientists at universities and companies are provided witha handbook that provides them with industry specific basicknowledge of issues that they are unfamiliar with but is essentialto the commercial success of their inventions.

nano revolution. An international consortium of experts mapped a large number of these Pan Stanforddeliberations, mainly in the European Union and the United States, and proceeded to give Market: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologycloser analysis of a selection of those that were found most interesting. The second part February 2012: 229 x 152: 300ppof the book analyzes seven citizen-oriented deliberations. The third part of the book looksinto a set of more stakeholder-oriented deliberations.

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TEXTBOOK Science at the NanoscaleAn Introductory TextbookShowcase of Early Career Research

Andrew T. S. Wee, National University of Singapore,Singapore, Chorng Haur Sow, National University ofSingapore and Chin Wee Shong, National University ofSingaporeSuitable for undergraduate students or advanced high schoolstudents, this book introduces the basic principles andknowledge needed for students to understand science at thenanoscale. Many ideas proposed in nanotechnology are frontierand futuristic, although some have immediate technologicalapplications. The core scientific principles of all nanotechnologyapplications, however, are grounded in physics and chemistry.This practical, student-friendly introduction helps students

Edited by Deborah M. Kane, Macquarie University, Sydney,Australia, Adam Micolich, University of New South Wales,Sydney, Australia and James Rabeau, Macquarie University,New South Wales, AustraliaThis book reports current nanotechnology research fromAustralia, in addition to being the first trial of a new workshopprogram for the professional development of early careerresearchers (ECRs, including research students). It showcasesthe professional talents and high-quality writing of ECRs andalso describes the workshop program, organized under theauspices of the Australian Research Council NanotechnologyNetwork, designed to facilitate this.

recognize the connections among these various disciplines and how they play a part innanoscience and technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWho Cloned My Cat?Fun Adventures in Biotechnology

Renneberg Reinhard, Hong Kong University of Science &Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon"Science is fun!" Is the motto of this fun-filled book by ProfReinhard Renneberg. Cartoonists Manfred Bofinger (Germany)and Ming Fai Chow (Hong Kong) here together with ProfRenneberg, created a fireworks of stories with funny cartoons,which are easily digestable for the layman reader but at the sametime will interest even the specialists. Through this collection ofinspirational short stories, you will get a complete picture of thelatest advances in modern biotechnology with no technicaljargons, no equations and no animals harmed!

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNano Meets MacroSocial Perspectives on Nanoscale Sciences and Technologies

Edited by Kamilla Kjolberg, University of Bergen, Norwayand Fern Elizabeth Wickson, GenOk Centre for Biiosafety,Tomso, NorwayThis book explores the enormous diversity in social perspectiveson the emergence of nanoscale sciences and technologies. Itpoints to four nodes of interest where nano meets macro: in themaking, in the public eye, in the big questions, and in the toughdecisions. Each node draws attention to important lines ofresearch and pertinent issues. The book is designed forinterdisciplinary teaching, but the richness of issues andperspectives makes it of interest to all researchers, practitioners,and non-academics wanting an introduction to social

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TEXTBOOK 3D Cell CultureFundamentals and Applications in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Edited by Il-Jin Kim, University of California, San Francisco,

USAThis book covers almost all fields of cancer genetics andgenomics for personalized medicine. Surely, the one-fits-allapproach does not work anymore for disease treatment.Targeted therapy or precision medicine or personalized medicineis becoming a standard for many disease treatments includingcancer. However, how much do we know about the personalizedmedicine approach? This book will help undergraduate/graduatestudents, professional researchers, and clinicians to betterunderstand the key concept of personalized medicine.

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Ranjna C. Dutta and Aroop K. Dutta3D cell culture is yet to be adopted and exploited to its fullpotential. It promises to upgrade and bring our understandingabout human physiology to the highest level with the scope ofapplying the knowledge for better diagnosis as well astherapeutics. The focus of this book is on the direct impact ofnovel technologies and their evolution into viable products forthe benefit of human race. It also describes the fundamentalsof cell microenvironment to bring forth the relevance of 3D cellculture in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Pan Stanford Market: MedicineMarket: Cell Biology April 2017: 229 x 152: 286ppApril 2018: 229 x 152: 212pp Hb: 978-9-814-66987-0: £108.00Hb: 978-9-814-77453-6: £76.99 eBook: 978-1-315-36476-6eBook: 978-1-315-14682-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669870* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814774536

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGene-Environment Interaction AnalysisCellular Analysis by Atomic Force MicroscopyMethods in Bioinformatics and Computational BiologyMalgorzata Lekka, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Krakow,

PolandDespite substantial evidence showing the feasibility of AtomicForce Microscopy (AFM) to identify cells with altered elastic andadhesive properties, the use of this technique as acomplementary diagnostic method remains controversial. Thisbook is designed to be a practical textbook that teaches howto assess the mechanical characteristics of living, individual cellsby AFM. Following a step-by-step approach, it introduces themethodology of measurements in the case of bothdetermination of elastic properties and quantification of adhesiveproperties.

Edited by Sumiko Anno, Shibaura Institute of Technology,Tokyo, JapanThis is the first book dealing with the theme ofgene–environment (G×E) interaction analysis. G×E interactionanalysis is a statistical method for clarifying G×E interactionsapplicable to a phenotype or a disease that is the result ofinteractions between genes and the environment. The bookcompiles and details cutting-edge research in bioinformaticsand computational biology. Edited by Sumiko Anno, this bookwill appeal to anyone involved in bioinformatics andcomputational biology.

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Pan StanfordMarket: Cell BiologyJune 2017: 229 x 152: 228pp Market: Biomedical ScienceHb: 978-9-814-66967-2: £95.00 April 2016: 229 x 152: 212ppeBook: 978-9-814-66968-9 Hb: 978-9-814-66963-4: £110.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669672 eBook: 978-9-814-66964-1

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProteotronicsTuning Innovation with BiotechnologyDevelopment of Protein-Based ElectronicsDong Hwa Kim

This book deals with evolving intelligence systems and their usein immune algorithm (IM), particle swarm optimization (PSO),bacterial foraging (BF), and hybrid intelligent system to improveplants, robots, etc. It discusses the motivation behind researchon and background of evolving intelligence systems andillustrates IM-based approach for parameter estimation requiredfor designing an intelligent system. It approaches optimalintelligent tuning using a hybrid genetic algorithm–particleswarm optimization (GA-PSO) and illustrates hybrid GA-PSO forintelligent tuning of vector system.

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Eleonora Alfinito, Salento University, Lecce, Italy, JeremyPousset, Institute for the Microelectronica and Microsystems,Lecce, Italy and Lino Reggiani, Salento University of Lecce,ItalyThis book aims to review a variety of experiments devoted tothe investigation of charge transport in proteins and present aunified theoretical model to interpret macroscopic results interms of the amino-acid backbone structure of a single protein.The purpose of this book is to serve a broad audience ofresearchers involved in the field of electrical characterization ofbiological materials and in the development of new moleculardevices based on proteins, such as nanometric biological sensorsMarket: Biotechnology

of new generation. The book serves as a reference platform as it surveys the existing dataDecember 2017: 229 x 152: 218ppand presents the basis for future development of a new branch of nanoelectronics, calledproteotronics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoCellBiologyNanostructures in Biological SystemsMultimodal Imaging in Biology and MedicineTheory and Applications

Edited by Bhanu P. Jena and Douglas J. TaatjesThis book provides a comprehensive understanding of thediscovery of a new cellular structure the "porosome," which isthe universal secretory machinery in cells; the protein assembly,biomineralization, and biomolecular interactions; the molecularevolution of protein structure; the use of magnetic nanoparticlesfor transformative application in medicine and therapy, and thenew and novel imaging approach of electrical impedancespectroscopy in biology. It be used for college courses innanomedicine, nano cell biology, advanced nanotechnology,and biotechnology at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Aleš Iglič, Damjana Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Sloveniaand Veronika Kralj-IgličThe book surveys recent theoretical and experimental resultson nanostructures in biological systems and explores possibleapplications. It takes a unifying approach starting from thesingle-particle energy, deriving free energy of the system anddetermining the equilibrium by minimizing the free energy, isapplied in describing electrical and elastic phenomena. Theauthors present potential clinical uses of in hemostasis,inflammation, and spreading of cancer. They also coverinteractions between biological membranes and inorganicnanostructures.

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Edited by Bin WangA comprehensive volume, this books details details thetraditional approaches and the latest developments in the fieldof RNA-related technology. It targets a wide audience: a broadintroduction provides a solid academic background for students,researchers, and scientists who are unfamiliar with the subject,while the in-depth descriptions and discussions are useful foradvanced professionals. Although various compilations addresstopics related to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and protein, thereare few books that focus on determining the structure ofribonucleic acid (RNA) and using RNA as building blocks toconstruct nanoarchitectures for biomedical and healthcareapplications.

Edited by Charles M. Cuerrier, University of Ottawa, Canadaand Andrew E. Pelling, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis book provides a broad overview of how mechanical forcesand properties govern diverse aspects of physiological andpathological processes. It also covers new emerging techniquesdeveloped to study complex biosystems such as microfluidics,traction force microscopy, and the development of novelbiomaterials for tissue engineering. Importantly, chapters in thisbook are not limited to applications in animal cell biology, butalso cover important dimensions in other kingdoms such asplants and bacteria.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInside the PhotonAtomic Force Microscopy in NanobiologyA Journey to HealthEdited by Kunio Takeyasu, Kyoto University, Japan

Edited by Dr. Takeyasu, with contributions from leading scientistsin the field of nanobiology, this book provides an overview ofmodern atomic force microscopy (AFM) technologies. It coversbasic AFM protocols, newly developed technologies, and recentapplications of AFM technologies in biological sciences. Thereare many nanotechnology books that focus on materials,instruments, and applications in engineering and medicine, butonly few of them are directed toward basic biological sciences.This book bridges that gap.

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Tony Fleming, Biophotonics Research Institute, Highett,Australia and Elizabeth Bauer, Biophotonics ResearchInstitute, Highett, AustraliaThis book describes the newly discovered layer of biophotonicsunderlying all atomic chemistry and biochemistry. As with thevariety of snowflakes, the range in biological species within florafor instance is dependent on this biophotonic layer of interactionwithin atomic and biomolecular structures. The book examinesthe phonon, the quantum of acoustic, or vibrational, energy andalongside the photon. Hence the ‘biophonon’ sits aside thebiophoton as an element within biological structures. Soundscan create structure in the same way biophotons can usestructure to communicate.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResponsible NanobiotechnologyHandbook of H+-ATPasesPhilosophy and EthicsEdited by Suguru Nakamura

This handbook on vacuolar and plasma membrane H+-ATPasesis the first to focus on an essential link between vacuolarH+-ATPase and the glycolysis metabolic pathway to understandthe mechanism of diabetes and the metabolism of cancer cells.It presents recent findings on the structure and function ofvacuolar H+-ATPase in glucose promoting assembly andsignaling, in addition to describing the regulatory mechanismsof vacuolar H+-ATPase in yeast cells, neural stem cells, kidneycells, cancer cells, as well as under diabetic conditions.

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Armin GrunwaldThis book comprehensively reviews the considerations ofnanotechnology elaborated in philosophy, ethics, and the socialsciences and systematizes and develops them further. It focuseson the issues of ethical responsibility regarding chances andrisks of nanotechnology and its possible applications in the fieldsof synthetic nanoparticles, synthetic biology, animalenhancement, and human enhancement. The book has been,thus, put in the context of the keywords "responsible innovation"and "reflective sciences," which have been central concepts inthe debates about the relationship between science and societyfor the last few years.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Functional FoldBiophysics for BeginnersAmyloid Structures in NatureA Journey through the Cell Nucleus

Edited by Suzi Jarvis and Anika MostaertBringing together a wide variety of examples of functionalamyloid in a single volume, this book explores the importanceof amyloid fibrils in fungi, bacteria, algae, invertebrate, andvertebrate animals for providing environmental protection,structural integrity, and regulating biochemical processes. Ithighlights many of the extraordinary examples of functionalamyloid found to date. It, therefore, provides an excitingperspective for the study of amyloid deposits as important anduseful protein structures widespread in nature.

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Helmut Schiessel, Leiden University, The NetherlandsThis textbook gives compact introductions to the basics of thefield (molecular cell biology, statistical physics, etc.) and thenprovides in-depth discussions of more advanced biophysicssubjects going all the way to state-of-the-art experiments andtheir theoretical interpretations. The book is unique by giving ageneral introduction to biophysics, yet at the same time byrestricting itself to processes that occur inside the cell nucleusand that involve biopolymers (DNA, RNA, and proteins). Thisallows for a coherent story line that is easy to follow forbeginners. At the same time, it allows to achieve more depth,making this book interesting to specialists too.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of DyneinQuantitative Proteome Analysis

Edited by Keiko Hirose, National Institute of AdvancedIndustrial Science & Technology, Ibaraki, Japan and LindaA. Amos, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,UKThis book draws together recent data on both cytoplasmic andflagellar dyneins and the proteins they interact with, to givereaders a clear picture of what is currently known about thestructure and mechanics of these remarkable macro-molecularmachines. Each chapter is written by active researchers, with afocus on currently used biophysical, biochemical, and cellbiological methods. This is a useful handbook for frontlineresearchers as well as a textbook for advanced students.

Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Kazuhiro Imai and Sam Li Fong Yau, NationalUniversity of SingaporeThis book focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of eachof the commonly used quantitative proteomic methods in termsof accuracy, sensitivity, and reproducibility. It also concentrateson the effective applications of these methods that resulted inmany discoveries of the role of the proteins expressed in livingcells and biological fluids. The book focuses on the descriptionof advantages and disadvantages of each of the commonly usedquantitative proteomic methods, and provides concisedescriptions of the effective applications of these methods.

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Edited by Eugenia Pechkova, University of Genova, Italyand Christian Riekel, European Synchrotron RadiationFacility (ESRF), Grenoble, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis book presents an overview of the current state of researchin both synchrotron radiation and structural proteomics fromdifferent laboratories worldwide. The book presents recentresearch results in the most advanced methods of synchrotronradiation analysis, protein micro- and nano crystallography, X-rayscattering and X-ray optics, coherent X-Ray diffraction, and lasercutting and contactless sample manipulation are described indetails. The book focuses on biological applications and

highlights important aspects such as radiation damage and molecular modeling.

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Edited by Piero Carninci, RIKEN, JapanThis book is a guide for users of new technologies, as it includesaccurately proven protocols, allowing readers to prepare theirsamples for experiments. Additionally, it is a guide for thebioinformatics tools that are available for the analysis of theobtained tags, including the design of the software, the sourcesand the Web. Finally, the book provides examples of theapplication of these technologies to identify promoters, annotategenomes, identify new RNAs and reconstruct models oftranscriptional control. Although examples mainly concernmammalians, the discussion expands to other groups ofeukaryotes, where these approaches are complementinggenome sequencing.

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Functional MaterialsAdvances and Applications in Energy Storage and ConversionEdited by Toshio Naito Edited by Yongqing Cai, Gang Zhang and Yong-Wei Zhang

This book is the first attempt to systematically present theknowledge and research progress of phosphorene, anotherelemental 2D material that can be exfoliated by mechanical orliquid methods as the intensively studied graphene. The bookprovides a comprehensive overview of the synthesis, growth,characterization, and applications of phosphorene. It alsocompiles cutting-edge research in the related field with respectto thermal conduction, transistors, and electrochemicalapplications and encompasses the intrinsic properties.

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The world is currently facing the urgent and demanding problem of saving and utilizingenergy as efficiently as possible. Materials science, where chemistry meets physics, hasgarnered a great deal of attention because of its versatile techniques for designing andproducing new, desired materials enabling energy storage and conversion. This book is acomprehensive survey of the research on such materials. Unlike a monograph or a reviewbook, it covers a wide variety of compounds, details diverse study methodologies, andspans different scientific fields.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTerahertz SpectroscopyHandbook of Textile Effluent RemediationAn Introductory TextbookEdited by Mohd Yusuf

Nowadays, textile units utilize a number of dyes, chemicals,reagents, and solvents to impart the desired quality to fabricsand generate a substantial quantity of effluents/contaminants,which cause severe environmental problems if disposed ofwithout proper treatment. In view of several surveys carried outthrough research papers, books, technical articles, and generalreports published in high repute academic societies, this bookprovides a detailed narration of the acceptabletechniques/methods for treatment of textile wastewater, suchas active ozonation, membrane filtration, and adsorption.

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Jean-Louis Coutaz, Frederic Garet and Vincent P. WallaceThe book presents the basics of THz-TDS, including latest and interesting research on THzdomain. It overviews the main classical far-infrared techniques and describes a variety ofTHz-TDS setups. It provides a comprehensive overview of the extraction procedures thatare used to calculate the permittivity (i.e., the complex refractive index) or permeabilityspectral curves from recorded waveforms. It addresses the main THz-TDS practical cases:transmission, reflection, attenuated total reflection, polarimetry, ellipsometry,pump-and-probe, scattering, thin films, metamaterials, plasmonics, etc+.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGlass Micro- and NanospheresNanocomposite Sorbents for Multiple ApplicationsPhysics and ApplicationsEdited by Yu I. Aristov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,

Novosibirsk, RussiaThis book develops the concept of target-oriented synthesisand suggests tools for tailoring new adsorbent materials adaptedto multiple practical applications. For example, by "nanotailoring"sorption properties, a new family of nanocomposite sorbents,"salt in nanoporous matrix", is presented. The text contains asurvey of this new family, as well as the properties of nearly 50new composite sorbents of water, alcohol, ammonia, and carbondioxide. This data can be used in analyzing potential applications,including low-temperature heat storage and transformation,gas drying, and more.

Giancarlo C. RighiniThis monograph is unique compared with its equivalents in themarket in respect of its scope as it contains introductory sectionsto most of the important topics on nanomaterials optics. Thisfeature broadens its readership from engineers and researchers,working in the field of materials science and optics, to lecturers,graduate students, and beginners who want to deepen theirknowledge in nanomaterials optics. In this second edition, thetext of all chapters is updated with the most recentdevelopments in the field.

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Richard C. Pleus and Vladimir MurashovThroughout human history, we have long encountered thecombination of promise, risk, and uncertainty that accompaniesemerging technologies. Nanotechnology is a recent exampleof an emerging technology that promises to drastically improveexisting products as well as allow for creative development ofnew goods and services. This book attempts to encompass thestate of the science regarding physicochemical characterizationof ENMs. It illuminates the effort to understand these propertiesand how they may be used to ensure safe ENM deployment inexisting or future materials and products.

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Edited by Shakeel Ahmed, Department of Chemistry,Government Degree College Mendhar, Jammu and Kashmir,India and Suvardhan Kanchi, Department of Chemistry,Durban University of Technology, Durban, South AfricaThis book focuses on recent developments in the field of greenbiopolymers and nanomaterials, especially bionanostructuredmaterials and bionanocomposites. The synthesis andcharacterization of bionanomaterials, as well as theirincorporation into polymer matrixes, and their biologicalapplications are discussed in detail. Highlights include a detaileddiscussion of bionanostructured material and bionanocompositesynthesis, food packing reviews, water remediation, heavy metalion adsorption from wastewater, and other industrial

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFunctionalization of Molecular ArchitecturesIron Nanomaterials for Water and Soil TreatmentAdvances and Applications on Low-dimensional CompoundsEdited by Marta I. Litter, Natalia Quici and Martin Meichtry

This book focuses on the preparation of iron nanomaterials thatcan carry out removal processes and the use of thesenanoparticles for cleaning waters and soils. It carefully explainsthe different aspects of the synthesis and characterization ofiron nanoparticles and methods to evaluate their ability toremove contaminants, along with practical deployment. Itoverviews the advantages and disadvantages of using iron-basednanomaterials and presents a vision for the future of thisnanotechnology.

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Edited by Kazuhiro ShikinakaLow-dimensional compounds are molecules that correspondto various shapes such as rod, ladder (one-dimensionalcompounds), and sheet (two-dimensional compounds). Theyare ordinarily found in electromagnetic fields. Recently, versatilelow-dimensional compounds were proposed for use ascomponents of various functional materials. These new-classlow-dimensional compounds contribute significantly toindustrial/material sciences.

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Functional Nanostructured MembranesEnrico Drioli, Lidietta Giorno and Annarosa GugliuzzaThis book compiles cutting-edge research in membrane science, nanomaterials, andnanotechnologies, working on membrane design, membrane process engineering, and

Chang-Sik Ha and Saravanan NagappanThis book provides details of hydrophobic and superhydrophobicsurfaces and discusses methods of fabrication of these surfacesbased on the organic−inorganic nanohybrids. It covers recentapplications of these surfaces, especially in environmental andenergy applications. It is very useful in understanding the surfaceproperty of various materials and their potential applicationsand is a valuable guide for graduate students and scientists whohave a background in chemistry, chemical engineering, materialscience and engineering, nanotechnology, surface science andengineering, and industrial coating application areas.

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selected materials and practices for enhanced transport mass, charge, and energy. Thetopics covered in this book include the design of new nanostructured membranes withimproved properties, together with the identification of efficient transport–propertyrelationships. This book shares and strengthens the knowledge of making membranetechnology a much more powerful and eco-friendly route.

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TEXTBOOK Functional Molecular MaterialsAn Introductory Textbook

Edited by Marco Anni and Sandro LattanteThis book presents the current state of the art of understandingthe physics of optical gain in organic systems and provides acomplete description of the most recent advances in organiclasers, including both the structures currently closest toapplication as well as the fascinating and unconventionalsystems. It starts with the basic aspects of the optical gainprocess and then progressively introduces the most advancedresearch topics, discussing the state of the art of active materialdevelopment and the physics and development of fascinatingsystems for organic lasers, such as random lasers andmicrocavities in strong coupling, and many more.

Matteo Atzori and Flavia ArtizzuThis book provides a general overview of molecular materials,discussing their key features in a simple and organic way byfocusing more on basic concepts rather than on specializeddescriptions, in order to supply the non-expert reader with theimmediate fundamental tools and hints to understand anddevelop research in this field. With this view, it is a step-by-stepguide toward the preparation of functional molecular materials,where the knowledge and understanding so far attained by thescientific community through the investigation of significantarchetypical examples is deconstructed down to thefundamental basis and then presented in reverse, from the baseto the top. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMultiscale Modeling in NanophotonicsMaterials and Simulations

Alexander Bagaturyants and Mikhail VenerThe main content of the book is devoted to the basics of classicalmechanics, quantum chemistry methods for moleculardisordered materials, classical methods of molecular simulationsof disordered materials, vibronic interactions, and applications(presented as multiscale strategy for atomistic simulation ofphotonic materials).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPulsed Laser AblationAdvances and Applications in Nanoparticles and Nanostructuring ThinFilms

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPhosphorsSynthesis and ApplicationsEdited by Sanjay J. Dhoble, B. Deva Prasad Raju and Vijay SinghWritten and edited by prominent luminescence researchers, this book details cutting-edge research on luminescence materials and is illustrated throughout with excellent figures and references. It will appeal to anyone involved in luminescence research and its applications, especially advanced undergraduate-, graduate-, and postgraduate-level students of spectroscopy, solid state physics, luminescence, material synthesis, and optical properties and researchers working on the synthesis of optical materials, the characterization of luminescence materials, solid state lighting, radiation dosimetry luminescence, and phosphor applications.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDisordered Semiconductors Physics and Applications

Edited by Anatoly Popov, Moscow Power EngineeringInstitute, RussiaDevices based on disordered semiconductors have wideapplications. It is difficult to imagine modern life without printersand copiers, LCD monitors and LCD TVs, optical discs, economicalsolar cells, and many other devices based on disorderedsemiconductors. However, nowadays books that discussdisordered (amorphous, nanocrystalline, microcrystalline)semiconductors focus, as a rule, on either physics of materialsor physics of devices that are based on these materials. Thistextbook connects characteristic features of the atomic andelectronic structures of disordered semiconductors and thedevice design process on the basis of these materials.

Edited by Ion N. Mihailescu, National Institute for Lasers,Plasma and Radiation Physics, Maurele, Ilfov, Romania andAnna Paola Caricato, Università del Salento, Lecce, ItalyThis book introduces and discusses the basic principles of pulsedlaser–matter interaction, with a focus on its peculiarities andperspectives compared to other conventional techniques andstate-of-the-art applications. The book starts with an overviewof the growth topics, followed by a discussion of laser–matterinteraction depending on laser pulse duration, backgroundconditions, materials, and combination of materials andstructures. The information outlines the foundation to introduceexamples of laser nanostructuring/processing of materials,pointing out the importance of pulsed laser–based technologies

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Oleg Figovsky, Polymate Ltd, Haifa, Israel and Dmitry Beilin,Polymate Ltd, Haifa, IsraelThis book contains information about advanced nanomaterialsthat can be produced without harming the environment orhuman health. This encompasses the production ofnanomaterials without environmental toxicity, at roomtemperature and with the use of renewable energy sources. Thebook contains the descriptions and results of theoretical andexperimental researches in the field of environment friendlynanotechnology carried out over the past decade by thescientific team of company Polymate Ltd.-InternationalNanotechnology Center (Israel) under the leadership of Prof. O.Figovsky.

Modeling, Characterization, and ApplicationsEdited by Gemma Rius, Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona-National Centerof Microelectronics (IMB-CNM), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain andPhilippe Godignon, Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona-National Center ofMicroelectronics (IMB-CNM), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), SpainThis is the first book dedicated exclusively to epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide (EG-SiC).It addresses comprehensively all aspects relevant for the study and technology developmentof EG materials and their applications. It includes the state of the art on the synthesis ofEG-SiC, which is profusely explained as a function of SiC substrate characteristics, such aspolytype, polarity, and wafer cut, as well as both in situ and ex situ conditioning techniques,including H2 pre-deposition annealing, chemical mechanical polishing, etc.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGallium Nitride Power DevicesSmart Ceramics

Edited by Hongyu Yu, Southern University of Science andTechnology of China, Shenzhen and Tianli Duan, SouthernUniversity of Science and Technology of China, ShenzhenThis book presents a comprehensive overview of GaN powerdevice technologies, for example, material growth, propertyanalysis, device structure design, fabrication process, reliability,failure analysis, and packaging. It provides useful information toboth students and researchers in academic and related industriesworking on GaN power devices.

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Preparation, Properties, and ApplicationsEdited by Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg,South AfricaThis book describes the innovation in technologies through thedevelopment of functionalized ceramic materials for energy,environment, and health care applications. It describes the recentand expected challenges along with potential solutions foradvanced techniques for the synthesis and characterization ofnanostructure ceramics and their composites. The book willbenefit researchers, scientists, engineers, and technologistsinterested in traditional and advanced smart ceramic compositesand students of smart ceramics, nanomaterials, nanoscience,and engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrospun Polymer NanofibersGrowing Graphene on Semiconductors

Arkadii Arinstein, Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaDiscussing the electrospinning process, the book covers in greatdepth the current research interest in nanoscience andnanotechnology, especially electrospinning of polymernanofibers. The main distinction of the proposed book fromothers devoted to the electrospinning process is in theconsideration of the problem in question from the physical pointof view. Focusing on physical aspects, the book contains physicalbasics regarding the unique features of electrospun polymernanofibers and the electrospinning resulting in fabrication ofthese nanofibers.

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Edited by Nunzio Motta, Queensland University ofTechnology, Brisbane, Australia, Francesca Iacopi, GriffithUniversity, QLD, Australia and Camilla Coletti, Italian Instituteof Technology (IIT), Pisa, ItalyGraphene is expected to play an important role in futurenanoelectronic applications, but the only way to achieve thisgoal is to grow graphene directly on a semiconductor,integrating it in the chain for the production of electronic circuitsand devices. This book summarizes the latest achievements inthis field, with particular attention to the graphitization of SiC.Through high-temperature annealing in a controlledenvironment, it is possible to decompose the topmost SiC layers,

obtaining quasi-ideal graphene by Si sublimation with record electronic mobilities, whileMarket: Physicsselective growth on patterned structures makes possible the opening of a gap by quantum

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Plasmonics Developments, Synthesis, and ApplicationsEdited by Atsushi Nagai, National Institutes of NaturalSciences, Okazaki, Japan and Koji Takagi, Nagoya Instituteof Technology, JapanConjugated Objects: Development, Synthesis, and Applicationcontains 17 chapters written by young researchers and containscurrent trends in conjugated systems for application in broadresearch areas such as design of uniqueconjugation, catalysts,self-assembly, charge transfer complexes, liquid crystals,supramolecules, and nanostructures by using conjugated smalland/or macro-objects organically or electrochemically. The bookcan be used as a textbook of basic learning by undergraduateand graduate students of chemistry, electrical and electronicsengineering, and materials science and by supramolecular

researchers in nanotechnology and biotechnology.

Edited by Qiaoliang Bao, Huiying Hoh and Yupeng ZhangThis book compiles and details cutting-edge research ingraphene photonics, plasmonics, and broadband optoelectronicdevices. Particularly, it emphasizes the ability to integrategraphene photonics onto the silicon platform to affordbroadband operation in light routing and amplification. Thebook provides a comprehensive overview of the interrelationshipbetween the operation of these conceptually new photonicdevices and the fundamental physics of graphene involved inthe interactions between graphene and light.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioinspired Superhydrophobic SurfacesPlasmonics and Super-Resolution ImagingAdvances and Applications with Metallic and Inorganic MaterialsEdited by Zhaowei Liu, University of California, San Diego,

CA, USAPlasmonics is an emerging field mainly developed within thepast two decades. Due to its unique capabilities to manipulatelight at deep subwavelength scales, plasmonics has beencommonly treated as the most important part of nanophotonics.Plasmonic-assisted optical microscopy techniques, especiallysuper-resolution microscopy, have shown tremendous potentialand attracted much attention. This book aims to collectcutting-edge studies in various optical imaging technologieswith advanced performances that are enabled or enhanced byplasmonics. The basic working principles, development details,and potential future direction and perspectives are discussed.

Frédéric Guittard, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice,France and Thierry Darmanin, Université de Nice-SophiaAntipolis, Nice, FranceMaterials with superhydrophobic or related properties are oneof the most studied subjects from a theoretical point of viewand also for the large range of possible applications, for example,anticorrosion, antibacteria, optical devices, and sensors. Thestudy of natural species with special wettability has shown usthe importance of surface structures and the surface energy ofthe resulting surface properties. This book will be useful forgraduate students of materials chemistry and physics and forresearchers in surface science, nanostructures, and bioinspiredor biomimetic materials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Difference Electron Nanoscope

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TEXTBOOK An Introduction to Quantum Transport inSemiconductors Methods and Applications

Edited by Werner LottermoserThis book deals with the difference electron nanoscope (DEN),whose principles have been invented and realised by the bookauthor. DEN is a software program that displays 3D differenceelectron hyperareas floating in space and the relevant efg as awire frame model within the unit cell of the sample involved.For the first time, diffractometry and spectroscopy have beenjoined to common synergetic effects that may contribute to abetter understanding of electric and magnetic interactions in acrystal. The monograph might contribute to a wide distributionof the method in the scientific world.

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David K. Ferry, Arizona State Univ. Arizona State Univ.This book moves beyond the basics to highlight the full quantummechanical nature of the transport of carriers throughnanoelectronic structures. The book is unique in that addressesquantum transport only in the materials that are of interest tomicroelectronics—semiconductors, with their variable densitiesand effective masses. The book describes all approaches toquantum transport in semiconductors, thus becoming anessential textbook for advanced graduate students in electricalengineering or physics.

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Tailoring of Nanocomposite DielectricsFrom Fundamentals to Devices and Applications

Edited by Toshikatsu Tanaka, Waseda University, Fukuoka,Japan and Alun S. Vaughan, ECS, University of Southampton,UKThis book illustrates interfacial properties, preparation,characterization, devices, and applications from the standpointof nano-interfacial tailoring. Since the primary focus of the bookrelates to the use of nanocomposite dielectrics in electricalapplications, the chapters are devoted to directly relevant topics,such as surface and bulk breakdown processes. However, themechanisms that underpin such behavior are not unique and,consequently, the book also addresses related topics that rangefrom the chemistry of polymer and nanocomposite degradationto the simulation of charge transport dynamics in disordered

materials, in order to present an interdisciplinary approach to the area.

Sophie M. Guillaume, University of Rennes, FranceTelechelic polymers have garnered a great deal of scientificinterest due to their reactive chain-end functions. Thiscomprehensive book compiles and details basic principles andcutting-edge research in telechelic polyesters, polyethers, andpolycarbonates, ranging from synthesis to applications. Itdiscusses general strategies towards telechelic polymers,centered on fundamental aspects of polycondensation reactionsof cationic, anionic, coordination-insertion, and activatedmonomer mechanisms of the metal-, enzyme-, or otherwiseorgano-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization of cyclicmonomers and of post-polymerization chemical modificationmethods of polymer precursors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolymer Nanocomposites for DielectricsNMR of Liquid Crystal Dendrimers

Katie Zhong, Washington State University, Pullman, WA,USA and Bin Li, Washington State University, Pullman, WA,USAThis book reviews representative polymer nanocompositesystems, focusing on the roles of nanodispersion, interfacialstructures, and properties of polymer matrix materials in thedielectric properties and energy storage performance. The bookreviews various dielectric relaxation models applicable to theanalysis of polymer nanocomposites. It compiles the recentprogress in new dielectric polymer nanocomposites based onbiomaterials and hybrid nanomaterial systems for advanceddielectric applications.

Carlos Rodrigues da Cruz, Technical University of Lisbon,Portugal, João L. Figueirinhas, Technical University of Lisbon,Portugal and Pedro J. Sebastião, Technical University ofLisbon, PortugalDendrimers are hyperbranched molecules with well-definednanometer-scale dimensions. Important technologicalapplications of these systems, both in biomedicine and materialsscience, have been recently proposed. This book presents anintroduction to dendrimers properties with special insight intoliquid crystal dendrimers and a detailed description of the NMRtheory and experimental techniques used in the investigationof these materials. It also discusses recent NMR research results

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTuning Semiconducting and Metallic Quantum Dots

on liquid crystal dendrimers, with emphasis on molecular order and dynamics studies.

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2nd EditionIntroduction to Nanoelectronic Single-ElectronCircuit Design Spectroscopy and Dynamics

Edited by Christian von Borczyskowski, TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz, Germany and Eduard Zenkevich,National Technical University of Belarus, MinskNanotechnology opens new horizons for tuning opticalproperties. This book introduces basic tuning schemes, includingthose on a single particle level, with emphasis on surface andinterface manipulation of quantum dots and nanostructures.There are two opponent demands in current forefrontapplications of quantum dots as optical labels, namelyhigh-luminescence stability and controllable intermittency andbleaching on a single particle level to facilitate superresolutionoptical microscopy, which has been awarded the 2014 NobelPrize in Chemistry. In this book, these contradictory demands

will be discussed.

Jaap Hoekstra, Delft University of Technology, TheNetherlandsToday, the concepts of single-electron tunneling (SET) are usedto understand and model single-atom and single-moleculenanoelectronics. The characteristics of nanoelectronic devices,especially SET transistors, can be understood on the basis of thephysics of nanoelectronic devices and circuit models. A circuittheory approach is necessary for considering possible integrationwith current microelectronic circuitry. To explain the propertiesand possibilities of SET devices, this book follows an approachto modeling these devices using electronic circuit theory.

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Edited by Martin NiklThe literature so far has reviewed only single-crystal and, up tosome extent, optical ceramic scintillators. This book introducesand describes in detail the research and development in thin-filmscintillators, glass ceramics, as well as nanocomposite and opticalceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering. It also features anexample of an in-depth study of a powder phosphor material.Both technology description and various characterization aspectsare provided together with application hints.

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Optics and DynamicsEdited by Christian von Borczyskowski, TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz, Germany and Eduard Zenkevich,National Technical University of Belarus, MinskThis book provides a comprehensive description of themorphology and main physico-chemical properties ofself-assembled inorganic-dye nanostructures as well as someapplications in the field of nanotechnology. It crosses disciplinesto examine essential nanoassembly principles of QD interactionwith organic molecules, excited state dynamics in nanoobjects,theoretical models, and methodologies.

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Didier Felbacq, Equipe de Nanophotonique, Groupe d'Etudedes Semi-Conducteurs UMR-CNRS 5650, Montpellier, Franceand Guy Bouchitté, Universite du Sud-Toulon-Var, La Garde,FranceThis book covers the fundamental science behind metamaterials,from the physical, mathematical, and numerical points of view,focusing mainly on methods. It concentrates on electromagneticwaves, but would also be useful in studying other types ofmetamaterials. It presents the structure of Maxwell equations,discusses the homogenization theory in detail, and includesimportant problems on resonance. It has an entire sectiondevoted to numerical methods (finite elements, Fourier modalmethods, scattering theory), which aims to motivate a reader

Fundamentals, Advances, and ApplicationsMasanobu Iwanaga, National Institute for Materials Science,Ibaraki, JapanPlasmonic resonators, composed of metallic micro- andnanostructures, belong to the category of excited-state physicson resonances from gigahertz to petahertz. Dynamical physicsis in contrast to ground-state physics that includes, in a widesense, thermal states, and is in connection to diverse applicationsto enhance existing photo-induced effects and phenomenasuch as plasmon-enhanced photoluminescence and Ramanscattering. This book has three main aims: to providefundamental knowledge about plasmonic resonators; to explaindiverse plasmonic resonators; and to stimulate furtherdevelopment in plasmonic resonators. to implement them. The book is not written as a collection of independent chapters but

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David Munoz-Rojas, Laboratoire des Materiaux et du GeniePhysique, Grenoble, France and Xavier Moya, University ofCambridge, UKThe impending energy crisis brought on by the running out offinite and non-homogenously distributed fossil fuel reserves andthe worldwide increase in energy demand has prompted vastresearch in the development of sustainable energy technologiesin the last few decades. The purpose of this book is to give aunified and comprehensive presentation of the fundamentalsand the use and design of novel materials for efficient sustainableenergy applications, such as conversion, storage, transmission,and consumption. The book presents general coverage of theuse and design of advanced materials for sustainable energy

applications.

Edited by Mohamed Farhat, King Abdullah University ofScience & Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, Pai-Yen Chen,Intellectual Ventures, Bellevue, Washington, USA, SebastienGuenneau and Stefan EnochThis book is a collection of works by leading international expertsin the fields of electromagnetics, plasmonics, elastodynamics,and diffusion waves. These contributions promise torevolutionize ways of controlling the propagation of sound, light,and waves at macroscopic and microscopic scales. The potentialapplications range from underwater camouflaging andelectromagnetic invisibility to enhanced biosensors andprotection from harmful physical waves (e.g., tsunamis and

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A. Sezai Sarac, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyThis book covers the general aspects of electrospinning anddiscusses the fundamental concepts that can be used to producenanofibers with the help of mathematical models and equations.It also details the methods through which different polymericstructures can be included in conjugated polymers duringelectrospinning to form composites or blends of conjugatedpolymer nanofibers.

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Structure and ChemistryEdited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Manju Kumari Thakur, Himachal PradeshUniversity, Shimla, IndiaThis book seeks to address the fundamental understanding ofthe structure and chemistry of sustainable polymers. It coversthe fundamentals of sustainable polymers and presentsguidelines in a logical and clear manner for students andresearchers. The text explores the structure and chemistry ofvarious sustainable polymers, such as cellulose, hemicellulose,lignin, chitosan, starch, guar gum, pectin, and protein, forpossible development of green sustainable materials. Eachchapter is authored by highly accomplished experts in the fieldof sustainable polymers and discusses in detail the chemistry

and structure of sustainable polymers procured from different natural resources.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStructural Characterization TechniquesBlock Copolymer NanocompositesAdvances and Applications in Clean EnergyEdited by Galder Kortaberria, University of the Basque

Country, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain and AgnieszkaTercjak, University of the Basque Country, Donostia-SanSebastian, SpainThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the synthesisand characterization of nanocomposites based on blockcopolymers. Owing to the self-assembly capability of blockcopolymers generating nanostructures, besides their ability tonanostructure thermosetting matrices such as epoxy andpolyester, binary or ternary nanocomposites can be preparedwith different nanofillers such as nanoparticles and carbonnanotubes.

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Edited by Lorenzo Malavasi, University of Pavia, ItalyThe book presents state-of-the-art contributions related toadvanced structural characterization techniques in the field ofclean energy materials with particular emphasis on solid oxidefuel cells and hydrogen storage materials. It describes severaldiffraction and spectroscopic techniques for investigation ofboth the average and local structures with several examplesrelated to the most recent clean energy materials. It is the firstauthoritative collection of contributions showing the importanceof applying the most advanced structural techniques to shedlight on the properties and mechanism of materials currentlyinvestigated for the use in alternative energy devices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraphene in SpintronicsWide Bandgap Semiconductor SpintronicsFundamentals and ApplicationsVladimir Litvinov, Sierra Nevada Corporation, Irvine,

California, USAThis book focuses on the spintronic properties of III–V nitridesemiconductors. As wide-bandgap III–nitride nanostructuresare relatively new materials, particular attention is paid to thecomparison between zinc blende GaAs- and wurtzite GaN-basedstructures, where the Rashba spin–orbit interaction plays a crucialrole in voltage-controlled spin engineering. The book also dealswith topological insulators, a new class of materials that coulddeliver sizable Rashba spin splitting in the surface electronspectrum when implemented into a gated device structure.

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Junichiro Inoue, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, AiYamakage, Nagoya University, Japan and Syuta Honda,Kansai University, Osaka, JapanThe fabrication method for graphene and discovery of giantmagnetoresistance (GMR) in magnetic multilayers foster newresearch. The latter has brought about spintronics, which utilizesspin and charge degrees of freedom of electrons. As for theformer, many applications have been proposed; however, nopractical devices have been developed in the field of spintronics.The aim of this book is to provide hints to overcome thedifficulties in graphene applications in spintronics by comparingthe physical properties of graphene and magnetoresistive (MR)phenomena in spintronics.

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2nd EditionSilicon NanophotonicsBasic Principles, Present Status, and Perspectives

Edited by Frank Abdi, Alpha STAR Co., Long Beach, California,USA and Mohit Garg, Quantum Fuel Systems, USAThis book is unique as it provides a multi-scale, multi-physics,and statistical analysis combined with multi-scale progressivefailure analysis approach. The combination gives a very powerfultool for minimizing tests, improving accuracy, and understandingthe effect of statistical nature in materials in addition to themechanics of the advanced multi-scale material all the way tofailure. The book focuses on methodology details backed withcomparison of predictions with test data for various types ofstatic, fatigue, dynamic, and crack growth problems.

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Leonid Khriachtchev, University of Helsinki, FinlandPhotonics is a key technology of this century. The combinationof photonics and Si technology is of great importance due tothe potentiality of coupling electronics and optical functions ona single chip. This book describes different aspects of SiliconNanophotonics, from fundamental issues to practical devices.The 2nd edition is essentially different from the book publishedin 2008. Eight chapters of the 1st edition are not included in thenew edition because the recent progress on those topics hasnot been large enough. Instead, seven new topics appear, whichdescribe recent achievements in the field.

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TEXTBOOK Understanding Solid State PhysicsProblems and Solutions

Jacques Cazaux, University of Reims, FranceThe goal of solid state physics is to find the correlation betweenthe microscopic composition of solids and their macroscopic(electrical, optical, thermal) properties. There are many goodbooks that provide clear explanations and have made solid statephysics look easier. However, clear explanations do notnecessarily involve complete understanding, and the best testfor the reader is to try an alternative point of view: solve exercisesor problems. The aim of this textbook is to teach solid statephysics by challenging the readers through exercises and theirworked solutions.

Edited by Qiang Cui, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA,Markus Meuwly and Pengyu Ren, University of Texas atAustin, USAAn important challenge that the field faces is to develop thenext generation of computational models that strike the properbalance of computational efficiency and accuracy, so thatproblems of increasing complexity can be tackled in asystematic, robust manner. With contributions by leading expertsin the area of biomolecular simulations, this book discussescutting-edge ideas regarding effective strategies to describemany-body effects and electrostatics at quantum, classical, andcoarse-grained levels. It not only provides an up-to-date snapshotof the current simulation field but also stimulates exchange of

ideas across different sub-fields of modern computational (bio)chemistry.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK Microwave Engineering of NanomaterialsBasic Elements of Crystallography, Second EditionFrom Mesoscale to NanoscaleNevill Gonzalez Szwacki, University of Warsaw, Poland and

Teresa Szwacka, Universidad de Los Andes, Merida,VenezuelaThis book is intended to be a complete and clear introductionto the field of crystallography. It includes an extensive discussionon the 14 Bravais lattices and the reciprocal to them, basicconcepts of point- and space-group symmetry, the crystalstructure of elements and binary compounds, and much more.The purpose of this textbook is to illustrate rather than describe"using many words" the structure of materials. Each chapter isaccompanied by exercises designed in such a way to encouragestudents to explore the different crystal structures they arelearning about. The solutions to exercises are provided at the

end of the textbook.

Edited by Erwann Guenin, Université Paris 13, Bobigny,FranceThis book presents recent improvements in microwaveengineering of materials and nanomaterials. It introducuesmicrowave chemistry and their interactions with materials,several prominent researchers in material sciences andnanosciences show advances in microwave technologies inseveral domains such as synthesis and modification of polymers,processing of various materials (ceramics, glasses, metallic alloys,and zeolites), and synthesis and functionalization of diversenanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, MOF semiconductors,inorganic nanoparticles).

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Mathieu Marrony, European Institute for Energy Research(EIFER), Kalsruhe, GermanyThis book proposes a wide overview of the research anddevelopment of proton-conducting solid oxide materials. It isthe first to approach the topic on proton-conducting ceramicsand presents analysis studies from the fundamental to the mostpromising applied domains. It describes theoretical studies toenhance understanding of proton-transport mechanismsthrough materials and focuses on the main families of materialsreferred in the literature, highlighting their structure and theirelectrical and physicochemical properties.

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Edited by Ioan Baldea, Universität Heidelberg, GermanyThis book, a multi-authored volume comprising reviews writtenby leading scientists, discusses recent advances in the molecularelectronics field. It emphasizes the need for studies beyond thelow-bias regime, a fact on which the scientific communitybecame aware in the last years. To make the book useful forscientists of various disciplines interested in "learning by doing,"each chapter is written in a science/tutorial hybrid style, with itsown introduction presenting fundamental concepts andframeworks. The content reflects the strong transdisciplinaryefforts needed for substantial progress.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Water ManagementHandbook of Sustainable PolymersSignal Amplification for Biosensing from NanostructuresProcessing and Applications

Edited by Robert S. Marks and Ibrahim AbdulhalimSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThe interest in finding reliable and highly sensitive sensors forwater quality control has grown recently empowered by theexplosion of cutting-edge technologies such asnanotechnologies, optoelectronics, and computing on one handand by the increasing need for more secure control of waterquality on the other hand. This book highlights a number ofmodern topics in the field of biosensing particularly for watersensing in which the signal is enhanced, starting from surfaceenhanced spectroscopies using plasmonic structures such asRaman scattering (SERS), infrared enhanced absorption (SEIRA),

and surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF).

Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Manju Kumari Thakur, Himachal PradeshUniversity, Shimla, IndiaThis book is an archival reference for researchers and studentsworking in the field of sustainable polymers and theirapplications in industry. It focuses on the processing andapplications of diverse sustainable polymers procured fromdifferent biorenewable resources that have been rarely reportedso far in a single book. Each chapter significantly addressesdifferent aspects of sustainable polymers obtained from naturalresources and discusses different processing techniques andpossible applications. The book brings together highlyaccomplished experts in the field of sustainable polymers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Single-Molecule ElectronicsTopological Insulators

Edited by Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Gothenburg, SwedenWith contributions from chemists, physicists, theoreticians, andengineers, this book covers single-molecule electronics, fromthe theory through experimental realizations and the chemicalsynthesis of molecular components to the implementation ofmolecular components in future integrated circuits. It describesestablished methods and recent advances, including vibrationaleffects, switching phenomena, quantum interference, thermalpower, and parallel assembly strategies. The authors add moredetails to the chapters than typically found in the primaryliterature, so that the book can be read not only by specialists

but also by non-experts and students.

The Physics of Spin Helicity in Quantum TransportEdited by Gregory Tkachov, Wuerzburg University, GermanyThe realization of the application potential of topologicalinsulators requires a comprehensive and deep understandingof transport processes in these novel materials. This bookexplores the origin of the protected Dirac-like states intopological insulators and gives insight into some of theirrepresentative transport properties. These include the quantumspin–Hall effect, nonlocal edge transport, backscattering ofhelical edge and surface states, weak antilocalization,unconventional triplet p-wave superconductivity, topologicalbound states, and emergent Majorana fermions in Josephsonjunctions, as well as superconducting Klein tunneling.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoimprint BiosensorsIntroduction to Polymer–Clay NanocompositesThe Fusion of Nanofabrication, Nanophotonics, and NanobiologyAhmet Gurses

This book focuses on polymer–clay nanocomposite materials.It introduces readers to polymers, clays, and organo-clay anddiscusses the nature of interparticle interactions and physicaladsorption, which are predominant in the synthesis oforgano-clay; conversion of clay to organo-clay; interactionsbetween functional groups in the interlayer region of clay andmodifier ions; synthesis of organo-clays and their uses; and thecommercial utilization of organo-clays. The text then covers thepreparation of polymer–clay nanocomposites and theircharacterization, properties, performance, and applications.

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Edited by Takeo Nishikawa, OMRON Corporation, Kyoto,Japan and Satoshi FujitaThis book starts with an overview and introduction on the trendsin nanofabrication and nanoimprint technology, followed by adetailed discussion on the design, fabrication, and evaluationof nanoimprint biosensors. The proto-model systems and someapplication examples of this sensor are also included in thechapters. The book will appeal to anyone in the field ofnanotechnology, especially nanofabrication, nanophotonics,and nanobiology, or biosensor research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThermoelectric MaterialsActive Plasmonic NanomaterialsAdvances and ApplicationsEdited by Luciano De Sio, University of Calabria, Arcavacata

di Rende, ItalyPlasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) represent an outstanding classof nanomaterials that have the capability to localize light at thenanoscale by exploiting a phenomenon called "localizedplasmon resonance." This book reviews recent efforts devotedto the utilization of NPs in many research fields, such asphotonics, optics, and plasmonics. In this framework, a particularinterest is devoted to "active plasmonics," a quite broad conceptthat indicates those applications in which NPs play an "active"role, such as the realization of gain-assisted means, utilizationof NPs embedded in liquid crystalline and flexible materials, andexploitation of renewable solar energy.

Edited by Enrique Maciá, Universidad Complutense deMadrid, SpainThis up-to-date and detailed introduction first presents basicconcepts and fundamental questions before introducing variousbulk materials of increasing chemical and structural complexity.It then describes the role played by the electronic structure inthe thermoelectric performance of different materials. It alsoconsiders novel materials based on organic semiconductors andconducting polymers as well as recent advances inthermoelectric phenomena at the nanoscale. Exercises withsolutions can be used as control tests and reflect recent research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGrapheneBio-Inspired Wettability SurfacesFundamentals, Devices, and ApplicationsDevelopments in Micro- and Nanostructures

Serhii Shafraniuk, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,USAGraphene is the first two-dimensional material. Its remarkablephysical properties have made it an important growth area incontemporary research and the basis for new nanoelectronicapplications. This book focuses on the practical applicationsenabled by graphene’s unique properties. It covers themechanisms of electric and thermal transport in the gatedgraphene, interface phenomena, quantum dots, non-equilibriumstates, scattering and dissipation, and coherent transport ingraphene junctions. This book is targeted at a wide audience,including graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, researchers,and industrial engineers.

Edited by Zheng Yongmei, Beijing University, China, ChengQunfeng, Beijing University, China, Hou Yongping, BeijingUniversity, China and Yuan Chen, Beijing University, ChinaBiological surfaces provide endless inspiration for the designand fabrication of functional interface materials with uniquewettability, generating promising applications such asmicro-fluidic devices, functional textiles, corrosion resistance,liquid transportation, and antifogging. This book presents themechanism of smart wetting control, such as watercollection/repellency on biological micro-/nanostructuregradient interfaces. It also offers approaches on how to mimicthe biological features to realize the bioinspired functionalsurfaces with unique wettability. The book will help researchers

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Edited by Gan Fuxi, Shanghai Institute of Optics and FineMechanics, PR of China and Wang Yang, Shanghai Instituteof Optics and Fine Mechanics, PR of ChinaThis book compiles the cutting-edge research progresses ofnanometer-scale data storage by several famous Chinesescientists in the information storage field. The main topicscovered include optical memory, random access memory, andmagnetic and hybrid memory. Emphasis has been put on morepractical techniques for data storage developments andapplications. The book presents the authors’ thoughts oninformation storage in the present and the future. It providesthe basic knowledge and techniques related to data storage atthe nanoscale that will be useful for students, researchers, and

engineers in this field.

Yoshitaka Nakanishi, Kumamoto University, JapanWater covers more than 70% of the earth's surface and is anessential and major component of all living matter. However,artificially hydrated materials, including hydrophilic materials,are far fewer than one might expect. Currently, these materialsare in a state of development for applications in fields such asbiomedicine, environmental engineering, and industrialengineering. So what do artificially hydrated materials hold forthe future? This book is a great introduction to hydratedmaterials, presenting academic and practical content that givesa feel of theoretical as well as real-world problems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoscale Energy Transport and HarvestingCarbon-Based ElectronicsA Computational StudyTransistors and Interconnects at the Nanoscale

Edited by Zhang GangThis book introduces current computational technology andexamines the applications of nano structures in renewableenergy, and the associated research topics. It addresses thecurrent commonly used computational technologies, and theirapplications in study of nanoscale energy transport andconversion. The book will be useful to graduate-level studentswho want to explore this new field of research. With contentrelevant to both academic and commercial viewpoints, the bookwill also interest researchers and postgraduates as well asconsultants in the renewable energy industry.

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Ashok Srivastava, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA, Jose Mauricio Marulanda, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro,Oregon, USA, Yao Xu, Berkeley Design Automation, Inc.,Santa Clara, California, USA and Ashwani Sharma, ElectronicsFoundations Group, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, USADiscovery of one-dimensional material carbon nanotubes in1991 by the Japanese physicist Dr. Sumio Iijima has resulted involuminous research in the field of carbon nanotubes fornumerous applications, including possible replacement of siliconused in the fabrication of CMOS chips. Although various modelsfor carbon nanotube-based transistors and interconnects havebeen proposed in the literature, an integrated approach to make

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMetal-Induced CrystallizationBioadhesion and BiomimeticsFundamentals and ApplicationsFrom Nature to Applications

Edited by Zumin Wang, Max Planck Institute for IntelligentSystems, Stuttgart, Germany, Lars P. H. Jeurgens, SwissFederal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology,Dübendorf, Switzerland and Eric J. Mittemeijer, Max PlanckInstitute for Intelligent Systems and University of Stuttgart,GermanyThis book provides the first comprehensive and in-depthoverview of the current fundamental understanding ofmetal-induced crystallization and further elucidates how toemploy this process in various technologies, including inthin-film solar cells and display technologies. It aims to give thereader a thorough perspective of metal-induced crystallization

Edited by Havazelet Bianco-Peled, Technion—IsraelInstitute of Technology, Haifa and Maya Davidovich-Pinhas,Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaBioadhesion is often defined as the state in which two materials,at least one of which is biological in nature, are held togetherfor extended periods of time by interfacial forces. This bookhighlights different aspects of this phenomenon. The first sectionof the book describes studies of natural adhesives. These include"wet" adhesives that are produced and secreted by sessile marineorganisms such as mussels and algae and "dry" adhesives suchas the one characterizing the gecko foot. The second sectionfocuses on biomimetic adhesives. Finally, the last section reviewsmedical applications of adhesive materials, including surgical

sealants and mucoadhesive drug delivery vehicles.and thereby stimulate the development of novel crystalline-semiconductor-basedtechnologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNovel Nanocomposite CoatingsMetal-Organic FrameworksAdvances and Industrial ApplicationsMaterials Modeling towards Engineering Applications

Edited by Rostislav Daniel, University of Leoben, Austriaand Jindřich Musil, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, CzechRepublicThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the synthesisof Si-containing hard nanocomposite coatings based ontransition metal nitrides by plasma-based thin film processing.Full versatility of these nanocomposites is demonstrated for lowSi-containing coatings tailored with superior mechanicalproperties and novel high Si-containing nanocomposite coatingswith extraordinary thermal stability and resistance againstoxidation optimized for high-temperature applications. A specialattention is paid to understanding growth mechanisms of thesestructures under specific deposition conditions,

Edited by Jianwen Jiang, National University of SingaporeMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a new familyof nanoporous materials. With an enormous choice ofinorganic/organic building blocks, MOFs possess a wide rangeof surface area, pore size, and functionality and, thus, have beenconsidered versatile materials for many potential applications.This book presents a broad collection of recent modeling studiesin the field of MOFs toward potential engineering applications,such as gas storage/separation, carbon capture, catalysis, waterpurification, and drug delivery.

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Cedex, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book provides an overview of biosensors based onamperometry, conductimetry, potentiometry, square-wavevoltammetry, impedance, and electrochemiluminescence anddescribes the use of ultramicroelectrodes for the real-timemonitoring and understanding of exocytosis. Areas of particularinterest are the use of silver and gold nanoparticles for signalamplification, photocurrent transduction, and aptamer design.Moreover, advanced insights in the innovative concept ofself-powered biosensors derived from biofuel cells are also

discussed.

Edited by Tahsin J. Chow, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanThe application of organic materials on optical and electronicdevices is a fast-growing research area, combining the classicalelectronic properties of metals and the advantageous propertiesof organic materials. The functional applications includelight-emitting diodes, organic solar cells, field-effect transistors,artificial machines, chemical sensors, and many others. This bookprovides a review on several topics in this area. The contents arefocused mainly on the design and synthesis of organic functionalmolecules, and also include related topics such as model studyon electron transfer phenomena and fabrication technologiesof organic nanostructures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSingular and Chiral NanoplasmonicsCarbon-based Superconductors

Edited by Svetlana Boriskina, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, USA and Nikolay I. ZheludevPlasmonics has already revolutionized molecular imaging, cancerresearch, optical communications, sensing, spectroscopy, andmetamaterials development. This book is a collective effort byseveral research groups to push the frontiers of plasmonicsresearch into the emerging area of harnessing and generationof photon angular momentum on micro- and nanoscales. Itoffers a glimpse into the ongoing research efforts to developnew types of plasmonic vortex–pinning platforms and chiralnanostructures for light harvesting, bio(chemical) sensing, drugdiscovery, and nanoscale energy transfer.

Towards High-Tc SuperconductivityEdited by Junji Haruyama, Aoyama Gakuin University,Kanagawa, JapanThis book describes basic physics and the recent advancementof carbon-based superconductors (CBSCs), such as diamond,graphite, graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and others. Thesmall mass of carbon atoms provides high phonon frequency,high Debye temperature, and chances to high superconductingtransition temperature (

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is highly expected that CBSCs will open the door to high-c

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCavitationNanoplasmonicsA Novel Energy-Efficient Technique for the Generation of NanomaterialsVasily Klimov, Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian

Academy of Sciences, MoscowThis book presents, for the first time, both the physical principlesand mathematical descriptions of main nanoplasmonic effectsthat now are scattered over thousands of research articles.Importantly, it contains many methods, accompanied bydiagrams, for fast estimations and calculations of main propertiesof nanoparticles of very different shapes and their clusters. It alsopresents the most important applications of nanoplasmonics,including in medicine, nanolasers, electronics, perfect lenses,and invisibility cloaks.

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Edited by Sivakumar Manickam, The University ofNottingham Malaysia Campus, Semenyih andMuthupandian Ashokkumar, University of Melbourne,Parkville, AustraliaThe past decade has witnessed the development of a wide rangeof nanomaterials using cavitation. While a few currently availablebooks deal with the fundamental aspects of cavitation andsonochemistry, there is no book devoted specifically to thetechnologically important nanomaterials obtained by cavitation.This was the stimulus behind the development of this book.Leading researchers working on utilizing cavitation for thegeneration of nanomaterials have made their contributions to

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFunctional Cobalt OxidesMagnetic Nanoparticle AssembliesFundamentals, Properties and ApplicationsEdited by Kalliopi N. Trohidou, Institute of Materials Science,

Athens, GreeceA great deal of scientific interest has been focused on thefunctionalization of magnetic nanoparticle assemblies. Theunderstanding of interparticle interactions is necessary to clarifythe physics of these assemblies and their use in the developmentof high-performance magnetic materials. This book reviewsprominent research on the static and dynamic magneticproperties of nanoparticle assemblies. It gathers experimentaland computational techniques that reveal the optimizedmagnetic properties of nanoparticles for biomedical uses andas ultra-high magnetic recording media.

Edited by Tsuyoshi Takami, Osaka University, JapanThis book explores why cobalt oxides have drawn interest asfunctional materials due to their peculiar physical propertiespartially originating from a rich variety of the valence and spinstate of cobalt ions. The book starts with the basics of condensedmatter physics and advances toward the strong electroncorrelation system stage. It also provides up-to-date informationon topics, such as thermoelectric power, superconductivity, solidoxide fuel cells, and nanostructure effect.

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Merijntje BronsgeestThis book comprehensively covers the theoretical and practicalaspects of the Schottky electron emitter. The main questionsthat will be addressed in this book are What is the Schottkyelectron emitter? How does it work? and How do its propertiesaffect the performance of electron beam equipment? The authorfocuses on the direct link between the operating conditions ofthe source and the properties of the beam at the target level.

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Edited by Barry P. Rand, Princeton University, New Jersey,USA and Henning Richter, Nano-C, Inc, Westwood,Massachusetts, USAThis book explores the required characteristics of thecomponents present in an organic photovoltaic device, such astransparent electrodes, electron- and hole-conducting layers,and electron donor and electron acceptor materials. It discussesthe design, preparation, and evaluation of these materialstargeting the highest performance. Taking into account thenecessity to optimize many interdependent parameters, thetext describes the integration of various components usingexisting as well as innovative device architectures suitable formass production. Finally, it assesses the technical feasibility and

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Edited by Rashid A. Ganeev, Imperial College London, UKThis book compiles and details cutting-edge research in scienceand medicine from the interdisciplinary team of the MichiganNanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences,who are currently revolutionizing drug delivery techniquesthrough the development of engineered nanodevices. Editedby Istvan J Majoros and James Baker, Jr., two prominentnanotechnology researchers, this book is designed for workersinvolved in nanotechnology, macromolecular science, cancertherapy, or drug delivery research.

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Edited by Sun Xiaowei, Nan Yang Technological University,Singapore Nanyang Technological University, Singaaporeand Yi Yang, Nan Yang Technological University, SingaporeNanyang Technological University, SingaaporeThis book focuses on the various functional properties andpotential applications of one-dimensional ZnO nanostructures,from basic principles to our most recent discoveries. It comprisesexperimental analysis of various properties of ZnOnanostructures, preparation techniques, research methods, andsome promising applications. The areas of focus includeZnO-based gas/biochemical sensing devices, field emitters, solarcells, light-emitting diodes, e-papers, and single-nanowire-basedtransistors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Optics for BeginnersZinc Oxide Nanostructures

Zbigniew Ficek, The National Centre for Applied Physics,Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin,International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala LumpurThis graduate-level text discusses from first principles thebackground theory of various effects of quantum optics,introduces students to the main ideas of quantum optics asclearly as possible, and teaches the mathematical methods usedby researchers working in the fields of quantum and atom optics.It contains numerous valuable derivations and calculations thatare often hard to find in scientific articles and other texts onquantum optics. The book provides a useful starting point forthose interested in learning more.

Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Magnus Willander, Linköping University,Norrköping, SwedenThis book deals with one of the most hot nanomaterials today,namely zinc oxide (ZnO) nanomaterials applied to the aboveareas. In the book are described different methods to grow ZnOnanostructures. Their optical and piezoelectrical properties aredescribed as well as photo-toxicity. Applications to LEDs, lasers,power generators and chemical sensors are discussed. Finallythe growth on flexible substrates , particularly ZnOnanostructures and devices on paper substrates are described.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrostatics of Soft and Disordered MatterAdvanced Nanomaterials for Aerospace

Applications Edited by David S. Dean, Universite´ de Bordeaux, Talence,France, Jure Dobnikar, Ali Naji, Institute for Research inFundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran and RudolfPodgornik, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaFilling a void in the literature, this volume presents a unified viewof the current advances in the field of Coulomb (bio)colloidalsystems. Leading scientists in the field offer a detailedintroduction to different modern methods in statistical physicsof Coulomb systems. They detail various approaches to elucidatethe behavior of strongly charged soft matter. They also provideexperimental and theoretical descriptions of disorder effects inCoulomb systems, which have not been discussed in any otherbook.

Edited by Carlos R. Cabrera, University of Puerto Rico at RíoPiedras, San Juan, USA and Félix Miranda, NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USAThis book presents the applications of nanomaterials in sensors,life support systems, regenerative fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries,robust light weight materials, nanoelectronics, andelectromagnetic shielding. With chapters by experts at theforefront of the field, the book examines recent research,development, and applications of nanomaterials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured SemiconductorsIntelligent Integrated SystemsFrom Basic Research to ApplicationsDevices, Technologies, and Architectures

Edited by Petra Granitzer, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz,Austria and Klemens Rumpf, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz,AustriaThis book focuses on nanostructured semiconductors, theirfabrication, and their application in fields such as optics,acoustics, and biomedicine. It presents recent developments innanostructured and hybrid materials and also contains acollection of principles and approaches related to nano-sizesemiconductors. The text summarizes the recent work byrenowned scientists, emphasizing the synthesis by self-assemblyor prestructuring and characterization methods of such nanosizematerials and also discusses the potential applications ofnanostructured semiconductors and hybrid systems. It also gives

Edited by Simon Deleonibus, CEA-LETI, Grenoble, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Intelligent NanosystemsA state-of-the-art overview by internationally recognizedresearchers, this book reviews the architectures of breakthroughdevices required for future intelligent integrated systems. Ithighlights advanced ailicon-based CMOS technologies. Newdevice and functional architectures are reviewed in chapters onTunneling Field-Effect Transistors and 3-D monolithic Integration,which the alternative materials could possibly use in the future.It illustrates how to augment silicon technologies by theco-integration of new types of devices, such as molecular andresistive spintronics-based memories and smart sensors, using

nanoscale features co-integrated with silicon CMOS or above it.adequate coverage to the novel properties of nanostructured and low-dimensionalmaterials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Carbon MaterialsOxide NanostructuresAdvances and ApplicationsGrowth, Microstructures, and Properties

Edited by Thomas E. Rufford, The University of WesternAustralia, Crawley, John Zhu and DenisaHulicova-Jurcakova, ARC Centre of Excellence for FunctionalNanomaterials, Brisbane St Lucia, AustraliaAgricultural and food industry waste materials have been animportant feedstock for activated carbon production for manyyears. In the development of cleaner energy production andutilization processes, new advanced carbon materials withenhanced properties have been studied. Techniques to tailorpore structure and surface chemistry can produce better carbonmaterials for energy storage, electrode materials, and selectiveadsorption of pollutants. This book surveys available waste

Edited by Avanish Kumar Srivastava, CSIR - National PhysicalLaboratory, New Delhi, IndiaFrom green power issues like photovoltaic cells to rechargeablebatteries, from drug delivery agents to antimicrobial andcosmetic products, from superconductor materials tosemiconductors and insulators, metal oxides have beenomnipresent in terms of both commercial prerogatives andresearch highlights. This book is solely devoted towards thisspecial section of nanomaterials with an aim to partially accessthe science pertaining to the oxides of metals.

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Amorphous ChalcogenidesTwo-Dimensional Carbon

Advances and Applications

Fundamental Properties, Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications

Edited by Rong Ping Wang, Australian National University,CanberraThis book provides a comprehensive overview of thechalcogenide glass science and various applications based onthe glasses. It starts with a review on the glass-forming ability ofvarious systems, followed by a discussion on the structural andphysical properties of various chalcolgenide glasses and theirapplication in integrated optics. The chapters have beencontributed by prominent experts from all over the world, andtherefore, the book presents the recent research advances inthe area. This book will appeal to anyone who is involved in glassscience and technology and glass application.

Edited by Wu Yihong, National University of Singapore,Shen Zexiang, Nanyang Technological University, Singaporeand Yu Ting, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Carbon-Based NanomaterialsAfter a brief introduction to the fundamental properties ofgraphene, this book focuses on synthesis, characterization andapplication of various types of two-dimensional (2D)nanocarbons ranging from single/few layer graphene to carbonnanowalls and graphene oxides. Three major synthesistechniques are covered: epitaxial growth of graphene on SiC,chemical synthesis of graphene on metal, and chemical vapordeposition of vertically aligned carbon nanosheets or nanowalls.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSilicon and Silicide NanowiresDetonation NanodiamondsApplications, Fabrication, and PropertiesScience and Applications

Edited by Yu Huang, University of California at Los Angeles,USA and King-Ning Tu, University of California at LosAngeles, USAThis book comprises theoretical and experimental analysis ofvarious properties of silicon nanocrystals, research methods andpreparation techniques, and some promising applications. Itcomprises nine chapters. The first three are based on processing,the next three on properties, and the last three on applicationsof nanowires of silicon and silicides.

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Edited by Alexander Vul' and Olga Shenderova,International Technology Center, Raleigh, North Carolina,USA comprehensive overview of detonation nanodiamond particlesproduced by detonation of carbon-containing explosives, thisbook discusses the technology of synthesis and the effect ofvarious technological parameters on the structure andphysicochemical properties of nanodiamonds. It explores thepossibilities of targeted chemical modification of the surface,describes methods of structural modification of nanodiamondsaimed at obtaining nanographite, analyzes the various methodsemployed in studies of nanodiamonds as a carbonnanostructure, and suggests and explores at length the potential

of nanodiamond application in technology and medicine. Market: Materials ScienceOctober 2013: 229 x 152: 484pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Lithium-Ion BatteriesPhotonic CrystalsFundamentals and ApplicationsPrinciples and Applications

Edited by Rachid Yazami, California Institute of Technology,Pasadena, USAThis book covers the most recent advances in the science andtechnology of nanostructured materials for lithium-ionapplication. With contributions from renowned scientists andtechnologists, the chapters discuss state-of-the-art research onnanostructured anode and cathode materials, some alreadyused in commercial batteries and others still in development.They include nanostructured anode materials based on Si, Ge,Sn, and other metals and metal oxides together with cathodematerials of olivine, the hexagonal and spinel crystal structures.

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Edited by Qihuang Gong, Peking University, Beijing, Chinaand Xiaoyong Hu, Peking University, Beijing, ChinaThis book explores the primary principles of photonic crystalsand the important research progress of photonic crystal opticaldevices. It covers photonic crystal all-optical switching, tunablephotonic crystal filter, photonic crystal laser, photonic crystallogic devices, and photonic crystal sensors. It comprisestheoretical and experimental analyses of the realization of variousfunctions of photonic crystal devices, preparation techniques,measurement methods, and potential applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular ImprintingThermochromic and Thermotropic MaterialsPrinciples and Applications of Micro- and Nanostructure PolymersEdited by Arno Seeboth, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied

Polymer Research, Berlin, Germany and Detlef Lötzsch,Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research, Berlin,GermanyAn overview of the scientific and applicative aspects of the entireclass of thermochromic and thermotropic materials, this bookdiscusses the origin of the thermo-optical effects at themolecular level and presents the macroscopic optical andmaterial properties of chromogenic materials as well as theirpresent and potential future application. With a view to particularpotential applications, the book outlines the specificdevelopment strategies of these materials. By providing the

Edited by Lei Ye, Lund University, SwedenDevelopment in molecular imprinting research over the pastdecade has enabled tailor-designed molecular recognition sitesto be created in synthetic materials with physical dimensions inmicro- and nano-regimes. New breakthroughs in MIPsynthesis/fabrication have brought in many unprecedentedfunctions of micro- and nanostructure polymers. Thisbook introduces readers to new developments in molecularlyimprinted micro- and nanostructures and the new applicationsthat have been made possible with the generation of imprintedmaterials.

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fundamental knowledge and outlining the future trends of thermochromism, this bookfamiliarizes the readers with the entire field of the phenomenon.

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Nanotubes Edited by Wolfgang Luther, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH,Düsseldorf, Germany and Axel ZweckWith contributions from leading researchers and governmentexperts involved with the safety assessment of nanomaterials,this book gives an up-to-date review on the safety of engineerednanomaterials and their impact on health and the environment.It covers the whole nanomaterial life cycle—from production,transport, and distribution in the environment to biologicalresponses and toxicology. The book also addresses occupationalsafety measures as well as societal and economic contexts, suchas medical applications of nanomaterials, public acceptance,and risk communication and management.

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Edited by Hiroyuki Shima, Hokkaido University, Sapporo,Japan and Motohiro Sato, Hokkaido University, Sapporo,JapanOne of the reasons for carbon nanotubes offering huge potentialin so many fields is their significant mechanical properties,including the extraordinary rigidity, resilience, toughness, andflexibility. Mechanical deformation of carbon nanotubes is knownto cause considerable changes in their physical and chemicalproperties through the nontrivial structure-property correlation.A strong understanding of their deformation mechanism andavailable geometry is, therefore, crucial to developingnanotube-based applications. This book is designed to be thefirst treatise that concentrates on the remarkable mechanical

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUltrafast Laser ProcessingHandbook of Molecular PlasmonicsFrom Micro- to NanoscaleEdited by Fabio Della Sala, National Nanotechnology

Laboratory, Lecce, Italy and Stefania D'Agostino, NationalNanotechnology Laboratory, Lecce, ItalyWhile several reviews and books on surface nanophotonics andfluorescence spectroscopy are available, an updated focus onmolecular plasmonics, including both theoretical methods andexperimental aspects, is still lacking. This handbook is acomprehensive overview on the physics of the plasmon–emitterinteraction, ranging from electromagnetism to quantummechanics, from metal-enhanced fluorescence tosurface-enhanced Raman scattering, from optical microscopyto synthesis of metal nanoparticles, filling the gap in the literatureof this merging field. It allows experimentalists to have a solid

Edited by Koji Sugioka, RIKEN, Wako, Japan and Ya Cheng,Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, ChinaThis book is composed of 12 chapters covering relevant topicsof ultrafast laser processing, including laser itself and novel beammanipulation methods for processing, fundamentals of ultrafastlaser processing, nanomaterial synthesis, surface micro- andnanostructuring, micromachining, two-photonphotopolymerization, internal modification/fabrication oftransparent materials, applications to photonic devices andmicrochips for biological analysis, industrial applications, and soon. Each chapter is written by world-leading scientists in therelated field so as to give comprehensive reviews in the field ofultrafast laser micro- and nanoprocessing.theoretical reference at a different level of accuracy, and theoreticians to find new stimuli

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Biofunctional SurfacesPolymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Edited by Wolfgang KnollIt is still the very beginning of generating a better understandingof what is needed to make an organism tolerate implants, toguarantee the bidirectional communication betweenmicroelectronic devices and living tissue or to simply constructan interactive biocompatibility of surfaces in general. This bookdescribes the design, synthesis, assembly and characterization,and the bio-(medical) application of interfacial layers on solidsubstrates with molecularly or supra-molecularly controlledarchitectures. Experts in the field describe their contributionsthat have been developed in recent years.

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Science, Applications, and ChallengesEdited by Alejandro A. Franco, CEA, Grenoble, FranceThis book focuses on the recent research progress on thefundamental understanding of the materials degradationphenomena in PEFC, for automotive applications. On amultidisciplinary basis, through contributions of internationallyrecognized researchers in the field, this book provides acomplete critical review on crucial scientific topics related toPEFC materials degradation, and ensures a strong balancebetween experimental and theoretical analysis and preparationtechniques with several practical applications for both theresearch and the industrial communities.

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Edited by Meng Hsin-Fei, National Chiao-Tung University,Hsinchu, TaiwanPolymer semiconductor is the only semiconductor that can beprocessed in solution. Electronics made by these flexiblematerials have many advantages such as large-area solutionprocess, low cost, and high performance. Researchers andcompanies are increasingly dedicating time and money inpolymer electronics. This book focuses on the fundamentalmaterials and device physics of polymer electronics. It describespolymer light-emitting diodes, polymer field-effect transistors,organic vertical transistors, polymer solar cells, and manyapplications based on polymer electronics. The book alsodiscusses and analyzes in detail preparation techniques and

device properties of polymer electronics.

Devices, Circuits, and SystemsPreecha Yupapin, King Mongkut s Institute of Technology,Bangkok, ThailandThis book investigates the behavior of light (light pulse) withinthe micro- and nano-scale device (ring resonator), which canbe integrated to form the device, circuits, and systems that canbe used for atom/molecule trapping and transportation, opticaltransistor, fast calculation devices (optical gate), nanoscalecommunication and networks, and energy storage, etc. Thelarge demand of small-scale device, especially, with light signalprocessing is needed. This book discusses device (nano device)design and simulation, which can be useful for practice in thenear future.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhysics and Chemistry of GrapheneAdvances in the Engineering of Polysaccharide

Materials Graphene to NanographeneEdited by Toshiaki Enoki, Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan and Tsuneya Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology,JapanFrom a chemistry aspect, graphene is the extrapolated extremeof condensed polycyclic hydrocarbon molecules to infinite size.Here, the concept on aromaticity which organic chemists utilizeis applicable. Interesting issues appearing between physics andchemistry are pronounced in nano-sized graphene(nanographene), as we recognize the importance of the shapeof nanographene in understanding its electronic structure. Inthis book, the fundamental issues on the electronic, magnetic,and chemical properties of condensed polycyclic hyodrocarbonmolecules, nanographene and graphene are comprehensively

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by Phosphorylase-Catalyzed Enzymatic Chain-ElongationJun-ichi Kadokawa, Kagoshima University, Japan andYoshiro KanekoPolysaccharides and their related compounds are attractingmuch attention because of their potential for the applicationsas new functional materials in many research field such asmedicines, pharmaceutics, foods, and cosmetics. Therefore,precision synthesis of new polysaccharides with well-definedstructure is being increasingly important. For this purpose,enzymatic method is a very powerful tool because the reactionproceeds with highly stereo- and regiocontrolled manners. Thisbook focuses on advances in the practical synthesis ofpolysaccharides by the phosphorylase-catalyzedchain-elongation on the basis of the viewpoint of polysaccharide

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoantennaNanoscale Liquid InterfacesPlasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopies for Biotechnological ApplicationsWetting, Patterning and Force Microscopy at the Molecular Scale

Edited by Marc Lamy de la Chapelle, Université Paris 13,Bobigny, France and Annemarie Pucci, Kirchhoff-Institut fürPhysik, Heidelberg, GermanyThis book concentrates on the various fields related to thedevelopment of a nanobiosensor and presents the latestinformation from renowned experts. It focuses on the enhancedspectroscopy, including SERS, SEIRA/SEIRS, and near-field optics,and the related physical processes (optical properties of metallicnanoparticles, plasmon resonance, field enhancement, etc.).Some applications in the biological and medical field arepresented to show the potential of such techniques as sensorsif combined with functionalization.

Edited by Thierry Ondarçuhu, CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse,France and Jean-Pierre AiméThis book addresses the recent developments in theinvestigation and manipulation of liquids at the nanoscale. Thisnew field has shown important breakthroughs on the basicunderstanding of physical mechanisms involving liquidinterfaces, which led to applications in nanopatterning. It hasalso consequences in force microscopy imaging in liquidenvironment. The book proposes is a timely review of thesevarious aspects. It is co-authored by 25 among the mostprominent scientists in the field.

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Edited by Joseph M. Irudayaraj, Purdue University, WestLafayette, Indiana, USASeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis book draws together recent data on both cytoplasmic andflagellar dyneins and the proteins they interact with, to give thereader a clear picture of what is currently known about thestructure and mechanics of these remarkable macro-molecularmachines. Each chapter is written by active researchers, with afocus on currently used biophysical, biochemical, and cellbiological methods. In addition to comprehensive coverage ofstructural information gained by electron microscopy, electroncryo-tomography, X-ray crystallography, and nuclear magnetic

Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Alex Li Dequan, Washington State University,Pullman, USAIn the past several decades, molecular self-assembly has emergedas one of the main themes in chemistry, biology, and materialsscience. This book compiles and details cutting-edge researchin molecular assemblies ranging from self-organized peptidenanostructures and DNA-chromophore foldamers tosupramolecular systems and metal-directed assemblies, evento nanocrystal superparticles and self-assembled microdevices

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resonance, this book provides detailed descriptions of mechanistic experiments bysingle-molecule nanometry.

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Vergata, Rome, Italy, Silvia Orlanducci, Universita di RomaTor Vergata, Rome, Italy and Marco Rossi, Universita di RomaSapienza, Rome, ItalyResearch in adsorption of gases by carbon nanomaterials hasexperienced considerable growth in recent years, with increasinginterest for practical applications. Many research groups are nowproducing or using such materials for gas adsorption, storage,purification, and sensing. This book provides a selected overviewof some of the most interesting scientific results regarding theoutstanding properties of carbon nanomaterials for gasadsorption and of interest both for basic research and

Edited by Nan Lin Wang, Hideo Hosono, Tokyo Institute ofTechnology, Yokohama, Japan and Pengcheng Dai,University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USAFrom fundamental physics point of view, iron-basedsuperconductors have properties that are more amenable toband structural calculations. This book reviews the progressmade in this fascinating field. With contributions from leadingexperts, the book provides a guide to understanding materials,physical properties, and superconductivity mechanism aspects,and is important for students and beginners to have an overallview of the recent progress in this active field.

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technological applications. Topics receiving special attention in this book include storageof H, purification of H, storage of rare gases, adsorption of organic vapors, gas trapping andseparation, and metrology of gas adsorption. November 2012: 229 x 152: 562pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderControlled NanofabricationNanofabrication by Ion-Beam SputteringAdvances and ApplicationsFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Liu Ru-Shi, National Taiwan University, TaipeiWhen the size and the shape of materials are reduced to thenanoscale dimension, their physical and chemical propertiescan change dramatically. This book demonstrates the controlledsize and shape of nanostructured materials and their applications.The applications cover photocatalysts, biomedicals,nanomaterials, fuel cells and supercapacitors, lithium-ionbatteries, light-emitting diodes, and field emission display. Thisbook may be the first to clearly point out the relationshipbetween the size and the structure of the materials, whichstrongly affects their properties. Understanding these controlparameters has important technological implications for energyconversion and storage, biotechnology, lighting and display,

and so forth.

Edited by Tapobrata Som and Dinakar KanjilalConsiderable attention has been paid to ion beam sputteringas an effective way to fabricate self-organized nano-patterns onvarious substrates. The significance of this method for patterningsurfaces is that the technique is fast, simple, and less expensive.The possibility to create patterns on very large areas at oncemakes it even more attractive. This book reviews variousfascinating results, understand the underlying physics of ioninduced pattern formation, to highlight the potentialapplications of the patterned surfaces, and to explore thepatterning behavior by different irradiation parameters in orderto create desired surface morphologies on specific materials.

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Edited by Faiz Rahman, University of Glasgow, UKThis book provides several examples of how diversenanofabrication techniques are being used by researchers acrossthe world to fabricate useful materials and devices. A numberof research groups present their cutting-edge work onfabricating a variety of nanoscale structures such as split rings,wires, gaps, trenches and holes. The innovative techniquesdescribed in this book will be of interest to all who are engagedin research and development of nanofabrication technologies.The book mainly covers application areas in electronics andphotonics but the techniques are general enough to be appliedto other areas.

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Advanced Sensor ApplicationsEdited by Seung-Woo Lee, University of Kitakyushu, Japan and Toyoki Kunitake, Kitakyushu Foundation for the Advancement of Industry, Science, & Technology, JapanThis book is probably the first attempt to gather together contributions of distinguished experts to provide a comprehensive overview on the specific challenges of molecular imprinting in sensor applications. Different molecular imprinting approaches are covered, and, as a result, a perspective of future device ensembles for sensing is acquired. Particular emphasis has been laid on fundamental aspects as well as novel ideas in the context of sensor applications. The book starts with brief introduction to basic principles of available imprinting approaches based on organic and inorganic matrices. August 2012: 229 x 152: 264pp

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Selected Publications from Symposium of Nanodevices andNanofabrication in ICMAT2011Edited by I M Dharmadasa, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

This book concentrates on the latest developments in ourunderstanding of solid-state device physics. The materialpresented is mainly experimental and based on CdTe thin-filmsolar cells. It extends these new findings to CIGS thin-film solarcells and presents a new device design based on gradedbandgap multilayer solar cells. This design has beenexperimentally tested using the well-researched GaAs/AlGaAssystem and initial devices have shown impressive deviceparameters. These devices are capable of absorbing all radiation(UV, visible, and infra-red) within the solar spectrum andcombines "impact ionization" and "impurity photovoltaic" effects.The improved device understanding presented in this book

Edited by Qing Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and W. I. Milne, Cambridge University, UK This book presents and highlights some of the key advances on, but not limited to, electronic and optoelectronic devices of nanometer/molecular scale, nanomechanics and nanoelectromechanical systems, electromechanical coupled devices, manipulation and aligning processes atnanometer/molecular scale, quantum phenomena, modeling of nanodevices and nanostructures, fabrication and property

should impact and guide future device design and low-cost thin-film solar panelmanufacture.

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characterization of nanodevices, and nanofabrication with focused beam technology.

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Handbook of Innovative NanomaterialsFrom Syntheses to Applications

Science and Applications Edited by Xiaosheng Fang, National Institute for MaterialsScience (NIMS), Tsukuba, Japan and Limin Wu, FudanUniversity, Shanghai, P R of ChinaNowadays, not only is the research on nanoscale is among themost active fields in current science, but it is also being graduallyintroduced into our daily lives. The purpose of this book is toprovide the readers with a comprehensive review of thestate-of-the-art research activities in the field of innovativenanomaterials. This book is a comprehensive and completeintroductory text on the synthesis, characterizations, novelproperties, and applications of various innovative nanomaterials.The first part emphasizes the chemical and physical approachesused for the syntheses of various innovative nanomaterials. The

second part mainly focuses on various applications of various nanostructured materials.

Edited by Patrice Melinon and Bruno MasenelliRecently, carbon and silicon research has seen an outburst ofnew structures, experimentally observed or theoreticallypredicted (e.g., small fullerenes, heterofullerenes, schwarzite,and clathrates) with attractive properties. This book reviewsthese exotic futuristic species and their potential applicationsand critically examines the predicting models and the possibleroutes for their synthesis. The book starts with a review of 2Dand 3D crystals based on carbon and/or silicon. The second partof the book is devoted to the description at the nanoscale ofthe new structures and complex architectures that ensue fromthem. The originality of the book lies in the fact that it deals withthese scarcely evoked structures. The book is, therefore,

complementary to the wide existing literature dedicated to popular nanostructures suchas graphene, nanotube, and fullerenes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in Carbon NanomaterialsRare Earth NanotechnologyScience and ApplicationsEdited by Timothy Tan Thatt Yang, Nanyang Technological

University, SingaporeThis book provides in-depth aspects of nanotechnology of rareearth (RE) materials. It starts with a review on the physical andchemical properties of RE elements, followed by a discussionon various strategies in fabricating nanosized RE materials. Itdescribes various techniques in derivatizing surface moleculesonto nanosized RE materials. A considerable portion of the bookis devoted to the review and discussion of the application ofnanosized RE materials as contrast agents in in vitro and in vivofluorescence imaging, MRI, and integrated modalities imaging.The book also discusses the application of RE nanomaterials inLEDs.

Edited by Nikos Tagmatarchis, Theoretical and PhysicalChemistry Institute, Athens, GreeceThis book covers the nomenclature and modeling of carbonnanomaterials, includes examples of surfaces and thin films offullerenes, and examines the morphology and structure ofcarbon nanotubes and the characterization of peapod materialswith the aid of transmission electron microscopy. It also presentselectro-optical properties and self-assembly and enrichment incarbon nanotubes, followed by strategies for the chemicalfunctionalization of carbon nanohorns and endohedralmetallofullerenes. Finally, the applications of endohedralmetallofullerenes in quantum computing and of functionalizedcarbon nanotubes in medicine conclude this fascinating

overview of the field.Pan StanfordJune 2012: 229 x 152: 262ppHb: 978-9-814-31630-9: £115.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical DNA BiosensorsCalcium Orthophosphates

Edited by Mehmet Sengun Ozsoz, Ege University, Bornova,Izmir, TurkeyThis book focuses on the basic electrochemical applications ofDNA in various areas, from basic principles to the most recentdiscoveries. The book comprises theoretical and experimentalanalysis of various properties of nucleic acids, research methods,and some promising applications. The topics discussed in thebook include electrochemical detection of DNA hybridizationbased on latex/gold nanoparticle and nanotube;nanomaterial-based electrochemical DNA detection;electrochemical detection of microorganism-based DNAbiosensor; gold nanoparticle-based electrochemical DNAbiosensors; electrochemical detection of the aptamer-target

Applications in Nature, Biology, and MedicineSergey V. DorozhkinDue to a great chemical similarity with the biological calcifiedtissues, many calcium orthophosphates possess remarkablebiocompatibility and bioactivity. Materials scientists use thisproperty extensively to construct artificial bone grafts that areeither entirely made of or only surface-coated with thebiologically relevant calcium orthophosphates. Porous scaffoldsmade of calcium orthophosphates are very promising tools fortissue engineering applications. A comprehensive overview ofcalcium orthophosphates, this book highlights their importanceand biomedical uses.

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Carbon Nanotubes and Their ApplicationsOrganic Light Emitting Diodes

Edited by Qing Zhang, Nanyang Technological University,SingaporeSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Carbon-Based NanomaterialsThis book overviews the current status of research anddevelopment activities of CNTs in nanodevices, nanomaterials,or nanofabrication. This book presents 15 state-of-the-art reviewarticles that cover CNT synthesis technologies for growing highlyorientated CNTs, chirality-pure CNTs and CNTs at a largethroughput and low cost, CNT assembly techniques, CNT sortingand separation processes, CNT functionalization engineeringfor more functionalities, CNT fundamental properties and theirpractical/potential electrical, electronic, optical, mechanical,

chemical and biological applications.

The Use of Rare Earth and Transition MetalsEdited by Luiz F. R. Pereira, University of Aveiro, PortugalThis book addresses the development of OLEDs based onrare-earth and transition metal complexes, especially focusingon europium, terbium, ruthenium, and rhenium. The idea is toexplain how these organic materials can be used to build OLEDs.Taking into account the actual state of the art and the expectedpathways, the book proposes further developments in the field.It presents intensive experimental results for a better explanation.This book is meant for scientists and engineers who work in thisnew OLED framework. It also has didactic utility for graduationstudents and teachers working on optoelectronics.

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Polymer Carbon Nanotube CompositesThe Polymer Latex Concept

Edited by Cor Koning, Marie-Claire Hermant and NadiaGrossiord, University of Warwick, Coventry, UKThis book provides readers with a comprehensive toolbox fordispersing single-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes inthermoplastic polymer matrices. The book starts with anoverview of all known techniques for dispersing CNTs inthermoplastic polymers and then concentrates on one of themost versatile techniques known nowadays: the so-called latextechnology. Also discussed are the basic principles of this latextechnology, the role of the matrix viscosity on percolationthreshold, the importance of the intrinsic CNT quality, the useof "smart" surfactants facilitating electron transport in the final

Preparation, Toxicity, and ApplicationsEdited by Dan Peer, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThis book concentrates on the use of biomaterials innanomedicine. The areas of focus include drug delivery bypolymers , lipids and carbohydrates for the delivery of smallmolecules, RNA interference, and proteins; the use ofnano-proteins such as antibodies and peptides as targetingagents for therapeutics and diagnosis; The use ofnanocarrier-based biomaterials for manipulation of stem cells;different aspects of toxicity of nanocarriers (the immuneresponse, liver toxicity, and many more); and success stories ofbiomaterials that have reached the clinics. The book comprisestheoretical and experimental analysis of various biomaterialsthat are used in nanomedicine, research methods and

preparation techniques, and several promising applications.

composite, the preparation of highly loaded master-batches, which can be diluted withvirgin polymer by melt-extrusion, and some promising potential applications.Pan StanfordMarket: Nanoscience and NanotechnologyApril 2012: 229 x 152: 256pp Pan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-31093-2: £115.00 Market: BiomaterialseBook: 978-9-814-36416-4 January 2012: 229 x 152: 424pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814310932 Hb: 978-9-814-31646-0: £115.00

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Edited by Michihiko Ike, Osaka University , Japan, MitsuoYamashita, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japanand Satoshi Soda, Osaka University , JapanThis book introduces various fields of metal biotechnology,emphasizing applications for the fields of environmentconservation and resource recycling. The topics discussedinclude wastewater treatment and bioremediation technologiesfor hazardous metals making use of metal metabolism bymicroorganisms and other organisms; recovery and recyclingof metals from drainage and waste sources; the biologicalsynthesis and processing of new metallic materials andmonitoring of metals for industrial uses; and bio-informatics inmetal biotechnology. These topics are expected to be of great

help for new developments in these new technologies.

Edited by Guowei Yang, Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University,Guangzhou, ChinaThis book focuses on the fundamental concepts and physicaland chemical aspects of pulsed laser ablation of solid targets inliquid environments and its applications in the preparation ofnanomaterials and fabrication of nanostructures. The areas offocus include basic thermodynamic and kinetic processes oflaser ablation in liquids, and its applications in metal and metaloxides nanocrystals synthesis and semiconductor nanostructuresfabrication. The book comprises theoretical and experimentalanalysis of laser ablation in liquids, research methods, andpreparation techniques.

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Edited by Mirza Bichurin, Novgorod State University, Russiaand Dwight Viehland, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg,USAThis book brings together numerous contributions to the fieldof magnetoelectric (ME) composites that have been reportedsince the beginning of the new millennium. It presentsassimilation of facts into the established knowledge, so that thepotential of the field can be made transparent to the newgenerations of talent to advance the subject matter. This bookdiscusses these bulk and nanostructured magnetoelectriccomposites from both experimental and theoretical perspectives.From application viewpoint, microwave devices, sensors,transducers, and heterogeneous read/write devices are among

the suggested technical implementations of magnetoelectric composites.

Edited by Amanda S. Barnard, Virtual NanoscienceLaboratory, Clayton, Australia and Haibo Guo, VirtualNanoscience Laboratory, Clayton, AustraliaNatural nanomaterials and nanotechnologies are all around us,which inevitably leads to these questions: What are these naturalnanomaterials made of? Where can we find them? What canthey do? Answering these questions will facilitate new andenvironmentally friendly ways of creating and manipulatingnanoscale materials for the next generation of new technologies.A truly multidisciplinary resource, this book brings togetherstudies from astronomy, physics, chemistry, materials science,engineering, geology and geophysics, environmental science,agricultural science, entomology, molecular biology, and health

and provides an invaluable resource for learning how various scientists approach similarproblems. Pan StanfordPan Stanford Market: Materials ScienceMarket: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology November 2011: 229 x 152: 270ppFebruary 2012: 229 x 152: 300pp Hb: 978-9-814-26779-3: £115.00Hb: 978-9-814-31682-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-9-814-26783-0eBook: 978-9-814-36421-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814267793* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814316828

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Fullerene NanowhiskersEdited by Kun'ichi Miyazawa, National Institute for MaterialsScience, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Masaru Tachibana,Yokohama City University, Japan, Tadahiko Mashino, KeioUniversity, Tokyo, Japan, Tokushi Kizuka, University ofTsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan and Yuichi Ochiai, Chiba University,JapanThis book provides detailed knowledge about fullerenenanowhiskers and the related low-dimensional fullerenenanomaterials. It introduces tubular nanofibers made offullerenes, fullerene nanotubes, and single crystalline thin filmmade of C

60, called fullerene nanosheet. This is the first

publication to feature the fullerene nanowhiskers made of C60

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From Syntheses to ApplicationsMihail Nazarov and Do Young NohThis book concentrates on the luminescence and structuralproperties of the new generation of europium and terbiumactivated phosphors, associated phenomena, and related topics,from basic principles to the most recent discoveries. Itsummarizes the present state of the art in this rapidly growingfield. The authors describe recent developments in the areas ofrare earth doped phosphors and of some new materials orwell-known materials with improved properties that open upnew possibilities. The areas of focus include X-ray phosphors,phosphors for light-emitting devices, emissive displays, andfluorescent lamps. The book comprises theoretical andexperimental analysis of various properties of phosphors,

research methods and preparation techniques, and some promising applications.

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derivatives. The synthetic method (liquid–liquid interfacial precipitation method)and the physical and chemical properties are shown for the fullerene nanowhiskers,including their electronic device application.

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Edited by Mu Chiao, Univ of British Columbia, Vanouver,Canada and Jung-Chih Chiao, University of Texas atArlington, USAThis book serves as a guide for practicing engineers, researchersand students interested in MEMS devices that use biomaterialsand biomedical applications. It is also suitable for engineers andresearchers interested in MEMS and its applications but who donot have the necessary background in biomaterials. This bookhighlights important features and issues of biomaterials thathave been used in MEMS and biomedical areas. The topicsinclude fabrication of devices using biomaterials; biocompatiblecoatings and issues; thin-ftlm biomaterials and MEMS for tissueengineering; and applications involving MEMS and biomaterials.

Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Andres Diaz Lantada, Universidad Politecnica deMadrid, SpainThis book covers biodevices, mainly implantable or quirurgical,for the diagnosis or treatment of different pathologies, whichbenefit from the use of active materials as sensors or actuators.The research presented in this book helps further developmentof medical devices, based on the additional functionalities thatthe use of active or "intelligent" materials, both as sensors andactuators. The main results covered may help with the industrialexpansion of this kind of materials as part of more complexsystems.

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Vladimir I. Gavrilenko, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USAWhile the chemistry, physics, and optical properties of simpleatoms and molecules are quite well understood, this bookdemonstrates that there is much to be learned about the opticsof nanomaterials. Through comparative analysis of thesize-dependent optical response from nanomaterials, it is shownthat although strides have been made in computationalchemistry and physics, bridging length scales from nano tomacro remains a major challenge. Organic, molecular, polymer,and biological systems are shown to be potentially useful modelsfor assembly. Our progress in understanding the opticalproperties of biological nanomaterials is important driving forcefor a variety of applications.

Edited by James C. M. Li, University of Rochester, New York,USAThis book concentrates on both understanding anddevelopment of nanocrystalline materials. The original relationwhich connects grain size and strength known as the Hall-Petchrelation is studied in the nanometer grain size region. Thebreakdown of such a relation is a challenge. Why and how toovercome? Is the dislocation mechanism still operating whenthe grain size is very small approaching the amorphous limit?How do we go from the microstructure information to thecontinuum description of the mechanical properties.

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Biotechnology Edited by Sergey Bozhevolnyi, Aalborg University, DenmarkIn this book, the authors concentrate on the surface Plasmon(SP) waveguide configurations ensuring nanoscale confinementand review the current status of this rapidly emerging field,considering different configurations being developed fornanoscale plasmonic guides and circuits. Both fundamentalphysics and application aspects of plasmonics are reviewed indetail by the world's leading experts. A unique feature of thisbook is its strong focus on a particular subfield of plasmonicsdealing with subwavelength (nanoscale) waveguiding, an areawhich is especially important in view of the explosively growinginterest in plasmonic interconnects and nanocircuits.

Pelagia-Irene Gouma, SUNY at Stony Brook, New York, USAA guide to the interdisciplinary fields of nanomaterials, sensors,and biotechnology, this book demonstrates functionalapplications of nanotechnology in diverse areas such asenvironmental sensing and space habitation, medicaldiagnostics, and tissue regeneration. With a focus on novelmaterials synthesis, such as using the nanomanufacturingtechnique of electrospinning to get the longest nanowirespossible, a correlation is made of the effect of chemical,structural, and morphological features to achieve extremematerials functionality. This book serves as a manual tonanotechnology for novices and experts alike, from the materials

scientist to the biophysicist, bioengineer, and medical scientist.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbon NanotubesDiamond NanotechnologyAngels or Demons?Synthesis and Applications

Silvana Fiorito, Universita degli studi di Roma la Sapienza,ItalyThis book presents an overall, unitary view of the carbonnanoparticle world, in which both the positive and negativeaspects of these recently discovered nanomaterials are criticallydescribed and elucidated. It includes an exhaustive account ofC-nanotubes toxicity, mechanisms of toxicity, andbiocompatibility towards human and animal organisms as wellas the entire biological environment. Contributors includeexperts in the study of materials biocompatibility and toxicity,mainly because the book concerns carbon-nanoparticles toxicity.

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Edited by James Sung, Kinik Company, TaiwanThis book on nanodiamonds is the first of its kind. Nanodiamondsare indispensable for polishing industrial materials (e.g.,computer hard drives and read heads) and advanced ceramics(e.g., silicon carbide and gem diamond). The book is valuablefor those dealing with nanodiamonds as well as for thoseinterested in a general education of nanosize materials.

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NANO-CMOS Era Faiz Rahman, University of Glasgow, UKThis book provides a broad overview of nanotechnology asapplied to contemporary electronics and photonics. Clearlystructured and readable, it covers nanoscale materials anddevices for both electronics and optical technologies. Theemphasis throughout is on experimental methods rather thantheoretical modeling. The material will provide food for thoughtfor researchers and research students keen to develop newtechnologies at the ultra-small scale and to open up newavenues for research.

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Edited by Simon Deleonibus, CEA-LETI, Grenoble, FranceIn this book, internationally recognized researchers give astate-of-the-art overview of the electronic device architecturesrequired for the nano-CMOS era and beyond. Challenges relevantto the scaling of CMOS nanoelectronics are addressed throughdifferent core CMOS and memory device options in the first partof the book. The second part reviews new device concepts fornanoelectronics beyond CMOS. The book covers thefundamental limits of core CMOS, improving scaling by theintroduction of new materials or processes, new architecturesusing SOI, multigates and multichannels, and quantumcomputing. April 2008: 229 x 152: 316pp

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Stefano Montanari, Diagnostics Srl, Modena, Italy andAntonietta M. Gatti, Nanodiagnostics Srl, Modena, ItalyEnormous funds are currently being invested in nanotechnology,yet very little is known about how its products and by-productscan interfere with both end users and people involved in theirmanufacture. Similar scenarios are already widely known in thehistory of science, such as the exploitation of radioactivity or thecontroversial issue of genetically modified organisms. Asnanoparticles are more or less voluntarily produced, they arealmost uncontrollably disseminated in the environment and inorganisms and thus constitute a growing concern. By describingthe impact of nanoparticles (and microparticles) on human and

animal health, this book offers the first criteria for preventing potential problems derivingfrom these particles.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Theory of EverythingQuantum and Relativity is everywhere – A Fermat Universe

Norbert SchwarzerThe book unifies quantum theory and the general theory ofrelativity. As an unsolved problem for about 100 years andinfluencing so many fields. Examples like Higgs field, limit toclassical Dirac and Klein–Gordon or Schrödinger cases, quantizedSchwarzschild, Kerr, Kerr–Newman objects, and the photon areconsidered for illustration. An interesting explanation for theasymmetry of matter and antimatter in the early universe wasfound while quantizing the Schwarzschild metric. The proof ofFermat’s last theorem can be brought down to a few lines byapplying new quantum theoretical methods. Because such proofwas sought for over 370 years, this book is of definite interest tomathematicians.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCompetitive Math for Middle SchoolAlgebra, Probability, and Number Theory

Vinod KrishnamoorthyThe 39 self-contained sections in this book present worked-outexamples as well as many sample problems on algebra,probability, and number theory. Detailed solutions to allproblems are provided at the end of each chapter. The bookfocuses on guiding students through creative problem-solvingand on teaching them to apply their knowledge in a wide varietyof scenarios rather than rote memorization of mathematicalfacts. It is aimed at, but not limited to, high-performing middleschool students and goes further in depth and teaches newconcepts not otherwise taught in traditional public schools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSelf-Field TheoryA New Mathematical Description of Physics

Tony Fleming, Biophotonics Research Institute, Highett,AustraliaThis is the first text to be written on the topic of Self-Field Theory(SFT), a new mathematical description of physics distinct fromquantum field theory, the physical theory of choice by physicistsat the present time. SFT is a recent development that has evolvedfrom the classical electromagnetics of the electron’s self-fieldsthat were studied by Abraham and Lorentz in 1903-04. Due toits bi-spinorial motions for particles and fields that obviateuncertainty, SFT is capable of obtaining closed-form solution forall atomic structures rather than the probabilistic solutions ofQFT.

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Automotive Engine MetrologySalah H. R. Ali, National Institute for Standards (NIS), GizaCity, EgyptIn recent decades, metrology—an accurate and precisetechnology of high quality for automotive engines—hasgarnered a great deal of scientific interest due to its uniqueadvanced soft engineering techniques in design and diagnostics.Used in a variety of scientific applications, these techniques arenow widely regarded as safer, more efficient, and more effectivethan traditional ones. This book compiles and details thecutting-edge research in science and engineering from theEgyptian Metrology Institute (National Institute for Standards)that is revolutionizing advanced dimensional techniques throughthe development of coordinate and surface metrology.

Edited by Robert J. K. WoodAs designs of machine components require cheaper, lighter,smarter, longer-lasting, and more environmentally friendlysurfaces that see applications that are hotter, faster, highlypressurized, and exposed to other increasingly hostileenvironments, there is a need for engineering surfaces to bemultifunctional. This multifunctionality can be achieved by theuse of modern advanced materials and coatings. This bookfocuses on the increasingly important need for engineeringsurfaces to be multifunctional, with a focus on tribologicalapplications. It presents the state of the art and covers a rangeof multifunctional coatings and materials that relate to a rangeof engineering applications.

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2nd EditionFracture Nanomechanics

Edited by Shaofan Li, University of California at Berkeley,USA and Xin-Lin Gao, University of Texas at Dallas, USAThis book presents the latest developments and applications ofmicromechanics and nanomechanics. It particularly focuses onsome recent applications and impact areas of micromechanicsand nanomechanics that have not been discussed in traditionalmicromechanics and nanomechanics books on metamaterials,micromechanics of ferroelectric/piezoelectric, electromagneticmaterials, micromechanics of interface, size effects and straingradient theories, computational and experimentalnanomechanics, multiscale simulations and theories, soft mattercomposites, and computational homogenization theory. Thisbook covers analytical, experimental, as well as computational

and numerical approaches in depth.

Takayuki Kitamura, Hiroyuki Hirakata, Osaka University,Japan, Takashi Sumigawa and Takahiro ShimadaThis book systematically provides recent understanding ofunusual fracture behaviors in nano/atomic elements (nanofilms,nanowires, etc.) and focuses on the critical initiation andpropagation of interface crack and the mechanical instabilitycriteria of atomic structures through the introduction ofstate-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques. Thissecond edition of Fracture Nanomechanics newly includesdramatic advances in unconventional fracture mechanics innanofilms, extraordinary fatigue mechanics and mechanisms innanometals, and a new area of multiphysics properties innanoelements.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMaterials CharacterizationModern Methods and Applications

Edited by Naryanaswami (Mohan) Ranganathan, Universityof Tours, FranceThis book gives a comprehensive state-of-the-art treatment tonanoindentation techniques and applications (four chapterscover metals, polymers, and rubber—novel applications suchas creep and impact tests results at micro/nano level areconsidered). In fact Chapter 1 is a thorough analysis of thistechnique, its possibilities, and future developments. There aretwo chapters regarding corrosion and abrasion resistance ofmetals and dental composites and three chapters treatingfatigue—one on rubber that highlights a hitherto unknownmechanism in a chloroprene rubber. There is one chapter on avery precise technique for modulus measurements up to 1200

°C.

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Edited by Pandit B. Vidyasagar, University of Pune,Maharashtra, India, Sagar S. Jagtap, Haribhai V. DesaiCollege, Pune, Maharashtra, India and Omprakash Yemul,SRTM University, Vishnupuri, Nanded, Maharashtra, IndiaThis book discusses conventional and emerging applications ofradiations, which include radio waves and ultraviolet and gammaradiations. It contains 10 chapters arranged into two parts: newtechniques in radiation therapy and effects of ionizing radiationson biological systems. The applications of radiations in thesynthesis and use of nanoparticles along with combined effectswith hypergravity provide an added dimension. The book offersa concise account of the latest studies carried out so far and

shows the new initiatives to be undertaken in the field of medicine and biology.

Advances and DevelopmentsEdited by K. Mohan IyerThis book gives details of how surgery of the hip joint hasevolved around the world. The 22 original chapters are writtenby experienced consultants, including Drs. John O'Donnell(Melbourne, Australia), Manfred Krieger and Ilan Elias (Frankfurt,Germany), and Nicholas Goddard (London, U.K.). The bookfocuses on several important topics such as the direct anteriorapproach to the hip joint, setup of a total hip in a day, earlyexperiences in outpatient hip surgery, advances in short-stemtotal hip arthroplasty, hemophilic hip joint arthropathy,mesenchymal stem cell treatment of cartilage lesions in the hipover the next few decades, and minimally invasive surgery ofthe hip joint. Pan Stanford

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K. Mohan Iyer, Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, London, UKThis book provides a detailed account of the hip joint's anatomyand biomechanics and serves as a practical guide for thediagnosis and treatment of hip diseases and injuries at all ages:children, adolescents and adults, and the older population. Thebook covers recent trends in orthopedic surgery of the hip joint,including the latest advances in revision total hip arthroplasty(THA), computer-assisted navigation for THA, resurfacing of thehip joint, neoplastic conditions around the hip, and indications,complications, and outcomes of hip arthroscopy. The chaptersare written by experts who have contributed greatly to theunderstanding of problems of the hip joint.

An Introductory TextbookEdited by Anil SharmaImmunology has emerged as a key component of the curricula of graduate andpostgraduate courses in biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, andother interdisciplinary fields of biology, including zoology, veterinary science, and medicine.The book contains the most recent information about immunologic mechanisms and theirimportance, along with various molecular techniques employed in immunology. The shortand concise text helps make the structures, processes, and interactions of the immunesystem as easily comprehensible to readers as possible.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDeep Brain StimulationNanomedicine in CancerIndications and ApplicationsEdited by Lajos P Balogh

This book is the first in a series compiling highly cited articles innanomedicine recently. The series is edited by Lajos P. Balogh,a prominent nanotechnology researcher and journal editor. Thefirst book content is about nanotechnology in cancer research.It also includes a wide variety of must-know topics that willappeal to any researcher involved in nanomedicine,macromolecular science, cancer therapy, and drug deliveryresearch. These 31 articles collected here have already acquiredmore than 3500 citations (i.e., over a hundred on average),highlighting the importance and recognized professional interestof the scientists working in this field.

Edited by Kendall H. Lee, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,USA, Penelope S. Duffy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,USA and Allan J. Bieber, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,USADrawing on the extensive clinical and research expertise of theMayo Clinic Neural Engineering Laboratory, USA, led by KendallH. Lee, MD, PhD, this book addresses the history of therapeuticelectrical stimulation of the brain, its current application andoutcomes, as well as theories about its underlying mechanisms.It reviews cutting-edge research on measures of localstimulation–evoked neurochemical release, latest imagingresearch on stimulation-induced neural circuitry activation, and

the state of the art on closed-loop feedback devices for stimulation delivery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGynaecologic CancerHandbook of Polyester Drug Delivery SystemsA Handbook for Students and PractitionersEdited by M. N. V. Ravi Kumar, Texas A&M Health Science

Center, College Station, USAIn the quest for innovative drug delivery systems attempting tomeet the unmet needs in pharmaceutical space, research hastaken a much more complicated path that poses a significantchallenge for translation. Despite the progress made with novelmaterials, polyesters still remain at the helm of drug deliverytechnologies. This book provides a single source of reference ofpolyester drug delivery systems that covers a broad spectrumof materials design, manufacturing techniques, and applications.

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Edited by Mohd Rushdan Md Noor, Sultanah BahiyahHospital, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia, Tay Eng Hseon andLow Jen Hui Jeffrey, National University Health System(NUHS), SingaporeThis handbook provides coverage ranging from the basics ofcarcinogenesis to advances of the prevention and managementof all gynaecologic cancers, including breast cancer. It introducesreaders to the new FIGO 2009 staging system. The handbook issuitable for everyone in the medical field from house officers,pharmacists, doctors, postgraduate students, and specialists, aswell as fellows in medical oncology and radiation oncology, andgynaecology oncology sub-specialty trainees to lecturers in

universities, whether local or international.Market: Pharmaceutical ScienceJune 2016: 229 x 152: 738pp

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USAFor most therapeutics, the targets of action are intracellularand/or require penetration across cellular and tissue layers. Thedesign of strategies capable of controlling the transport oftherapeutic agents through these physiological barriers has,hence, become an imperative and yet challenging need in thequest for better therapeutics. This book provides an overviewof the current advances in this field from multiple perspectives,including considerations on the biological regulation and naturalmechanisms overcoming these barriers, as well as drug deliverystrategies facilitating the transport of drugs and their carriers atthe tissue, cell, and subcellular levels.

Edited by James Mittra, University of Edinburgh, UK andChristopher-Paul Milne, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAThis book brings together a range of academic, industry andpractitioner perspectives on translational medicine (TM) tosignificantly enhance conceptual and practical understandingof the emergence and progress of the field and its potentialimpact on basic research, therapeutic development, andinstitutional infrastructure/resources. In recognition of the variousimplications TM has for public health policy and commercialinnovation, this cutting-edge, interdisciplinary book addressesthe major systemic aspects of the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAtherosclerosisAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisTreatment and PreventionAdvances and Perspectives of Neuronanomedicine

Edited by Christian Weber and Oliver Soehnlein, LudwigMaximillian University of Munich, GermanyIn recent years, the understanding of the pathophysiologicalprocesses of atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease ofthe vessel wall being the leading cause for mortality in industrialcountries, has tremendously increased. The feasibility oftranslating such knowledge to novel therapeutic approaches iscurrently being explored at various levels. This book highlightsadvances in atherosclerosis and links these to relevanttherapeutic strategies. It compiles and details cutting-edgeresearch in cardiovascular medicine from internationallyrenowned authors.

Lina Machtoub, University of Innsbruck, Austria and YuKasugai, University of Innsbruck, AustriaRecently, the implication of biocompatible nanotechnologieshas set the stage for an evolutionary leap in diagnostic imagingand therapy. In this scope, the book presents a comprehensiveoverview of the possible causes, diagnostic criteria, andtreatment assessments of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, andpresents the recent findings using innovative, highly sensitive,and novel diagnostic molecular imaging approaches. In addition,the book offers new perspectives of an innovative and recentlydeveloped approach in neuroimaging using surface-enhancednanoimaging microscopy, which can be a promising techniquefor early diagnosis and treatment assessments. Pan Stanford

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Howard GreenIn this book the author describes the discoveries in his laboratorythat led to therapy with cultured cells. The first cultured cell typeused for therapy was the keratinocyte of the epidermis, for thetreatment of burns. Subsequent developments led to the useof cultured cells for the treatment of diseases of the eye, of thejoints and of other diseases. Cultured cells for therapy are nowbeing prepared by industries in the US, Japan and Korea and areused in the aforesaid countries, as well as in France, Sweden andGreece, for the treatment of disease.

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Edited by Sanjeeb K. SahooNanotechnologies are among the fastest growing areas ofscientific research, and this is expected to have a substantialimpact on human health care, especially in biomedicalapplications and nanomedicine now and in the near future. Inthe present scenario, nanotechnology is spreading its wings toaddress the key problems in the field of nanomedicine andhuman health care by improving diagnosis, prevention,treatment, and tissue engineering. This book provides anin-depth investigation of nanotechnology-based therapy andrecent advancements in this field for revolutionizing thetreatments for various fatal diseases, including cardiovascularand infectious diseases.

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This book describes the latest research on neurodegenerativedisease and metal-binding proteins. It lays strong emphasis onbiochemistry and cell biology. The diseases covered in the bookinclude Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, prion disease,and ALS. The chapters separately examine such issues asmechanisms of metal binding, metal-induced structural changesin proteins, alterations in cellular metal metabolism in disease,and attempts at a therapeutic approach based on protein metalbinding.

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Edited by Yuriy Gusev, The University of Oklahoma HealthSciences Center, Oklahoma City, USAThis book presents advances in the interdisciplinary field ofmicroRNA research of human cancers from a unique perspectiveof quantitative sciences: bioinformatics, computational andsystems biology, and mathematical modeling. This volumecontains adaptations and critical reviews of state-of-the-artstudies, ranging from technological advances in microRNAdetection and profiling, clinically oriented microRNA profilingin several human cancers, to a systems biology analysis of globalpatterns of microRNA regulation of signaling and metabolicpathways. It discusses interactions with transcription factorregulatory networks and mathematical modeling of microRNA

regulation.

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Edited by Alf Lamprecht, Universit e de Franche-Comte,Besancon, FranceThis timely book provides an overview of possible therapeuticapplications. The first part of the book highlights generalproperties of and phenomena observed with nanoparticles, andthe subsequent consequences for applications in drug delivery.The second part focuses on the therapeutic approaches thatare possible through the use of nanoparticles, with each chapterdiscussing a specific disease (e.g., diabetes, cancer, inflammation)and the relevant therapeutic approaches based on the designof nanoparticulate drug delivery systems. From this concisebook, readers will gain an insight into the basics of nanoparticlepreparation and find a more detailed account of what is

therapeutically feasible by using nanoparticle approaches.

Edited by Jan Trost Jorgensen, Dx-Rx Institute, Fredensborg,Denmark and Henrik Winther, Antibody Development,Glostrup, DenmarkThis unique book provides a thorough overview of developingmolecular cancer diagnostic assays, which are the prerequisitesfor optimal solutions within personalized cancer medicine. Thebook takes the reader through definitions of thepharmacodiagnostic concept, historical perspectives of the earlysteps into molecular cancer diagnostics linked to therapy, thebasis of different diagnostic molecular techniques, ongoingresearch, drug-diagnostic co-development, assay validation,clinical trial methodology, regulatory issues aroundpharmacodiagnostics and future aspects within personalized

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Nanomedicine Delphine Felder-FleschThis book provides a broad glimpse of how various dendriticnanomaterials have been designed and used as efficient toolsfor nanomedicine. It comprises a pedagogic introduction todendrimers and hyperbranched systems and their classical andaccelerated syntheses through cutting-edge methodologies.

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Syntheses, Characterization, and PropertiesEdited by Anne-Marie Caminade, Cédric-Olivier Turrin andJean-Pierre MajoralThis book starts with the general physics of surface plasmonsand a brief introduction of the most prominent research topics,followed by computational techniques for light scattering bysmall particles. Then, a few special topics are highlighted,including surface-enhanced Raman scattering, opticalnanoantennas, optical force, plasmonic waveguides and circuits,and gain-assisted plasmon resonances and propagation. Thebook also discusses the fundamental and representativeproperties and research in this field, which can help graduatestudents and researchers get a quick introduction to this field.

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Gregory K. Webster, AbbVie, Inc, North Chicago, Illinois,USA, Robert G. Bell, Drug & Biotechnology DevelopmentLLC, Clearwater, Florida, USA and J. Derek Jackson, FlexionTherapeutics, Burlington, Massachusetts, USAThis book is the first text to provide a comprehensive assessmentof the application of fundamental principles of dissolution anddrug release testing to poorly soluble compounds andformulations. Such drug products are, vis-à-vis their physicaland/or chemical properties, inherently incompatible withaqueous dissolution. However, dissolution methods are requiredfor product development and selection, as well as to fulfillregulatory obligations with respect to biopharmaceutical

assessment and product quality understanding.

Edited by Suvardhan Kanchi, Durban University ofTechnology, South Africa, Salvador Sagrado, University ofValencia, Spain, Myalo I. Sabela, Durban University ofTechnology, South Africa and Krishna Bisetty, DurbanUniversity of Technology, South AfricaCapillary electrophoresis (CE) has become an established methodwith widespread recognition as an analytical technique of choicein numerous analytical laboratories, including industrial andacademic sectors. Pharmaceutical and biochemical research andquality control are the most important CE applications. This bookprovides a comparative assessment of related techniques onmode selection, method development, detection, and

quantitative analysis and estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters and broadens theunderstanding of modern CE applications, developments, and prospects. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderControlled Release SystemsCarrier-Mediated Dermal DeliveryAdvances in Nanobottles and Active NanoparticlesApplications in the Prevention and Treatment of Skin Disorders

Edited by Alex van Herk, Institute of Chemical andEngineering Sciences, Singapore, Jacqueline Forcada andGiorgia PastorinThis book focuses on responsive nanoparticles and bringstogether two interesting areas: nanoparticles and responsivepolymers. The concept of the book is that of a systematicapproach from nanoparticles synthesis via responsive polymersto nanobottles. The second part of the book presentscontributions from experts in the field and provides astate-of-the-art overview of the field.

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Edited by Andreia Ascenso, University of Lisbon, Lisboa,Portugal, Helena Ribeiro, University of Lisbon, Lisboa,Portugal and Sandra Simões, University of Lisbon, Lisboa,PortugalThis book presents new approaches for skin aging andphotocarcinogenesis and topical formulations based onnanocarrier systems for skin disorders. It discussescosmeceuticals, laser, photodynamic therapy, andmelatonin-based treatments as important strategies forphotoaging management. Photodynamic therapy and melatonincan be used in the photocarcinogenesis context, too. Therefore,the inclusion of this strong antioxidant in sunscreen products

could be a promising approach.Market: Biomedical Engineering

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Edited by J. Paulo Sousa e Silva and Ana Cristina Freitas,Instituto Piaget – ISEIT, Viseu, PortugalComplied by an expert editorial team with noteworthy andremarkable experience, this book covers technological aspectsrelated to probiotics, not only in terms of delivery modes butalso in terms of protection technologies. It includes discussionsof their therapeutic and physiologic implications and benefits,and provides a contemporary update and a holistic review ofthe topic. It focuses on the technological aspects of probioticproducts, brings together the information needed for theirsuccessful development, and examines the international pictureregarding regulatory issues.

Edited by Pietro Matricardi, "Sapienza" University of Rome,Italy, Franco Alhaique, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italyand Tommasina Coviello, "Sapienza" University of Rome,ItalyThis book bridges the gap between preparation of hydrogels,which is often discussed in books and reviews, and theircharacterization techniques. It aims to offer graduate studentsas well as researchers, including PhD students and those involvedin R&D in pharmaceutical companies and academia, a validsupport that can help them find appropriate keys to open thedoors to the complex world of polysaccharide hydrogels. Thefirst part of the book gives a wide overview of the most

important approaches for the physicochemical characterization of hydrogels while thesecond one is mainly devoted to biomedical applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSupercritical Fluid ChromatographyHandbook of Safety Assessment of NanomaterialsAdvances and Applications in Pharmaceutical AnalysisFrom Toxicological Testing to Personalized Medicine

Edited by Gregory K. Webster, AbbVie, Inc, North Chicago,Illinois, USAThis book reviews the use of supercritical fluid chromatography(SFC) in drug discovery and describes its application in massspectrometric and polarographic detection. The book also shedslight on the role of SFC in drug development from naturalproducts, its use in pilot-scale operations as a chromatographictechnique, and the advancement of SFC with new technologies.

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Edited by Bengt Fadeel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,SwedenSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis handbook, written by leading international experts, providesan overview of the state of the art of safety assessment ofnanomaterials in context of their application in nanomedicine.The volume includes a historical perspective on the developmentof nanomedicine(s) and their regulation, and a personal view ofthe future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president ofthe European Society of Nanomedicine. The volume includes aseries of chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials,including pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,

dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion on immunotoxicity andgenotoxicity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology for the Delivery of TherapeuticNucleic Acids

Drug Delivery and Development of Anti-HIVMicrobicides

Edited by Dan Peer, Tel Aviv University, IsraelWritten by world experts in the field of nanotechnology fornucleic acid (NA) delivery, the authors explore the state of theart in delivery strategies using lipids, polymers, chemicalconjugates, NA aptamers, and proteins. They strongly emphasizeissues and aspects that are of essence to the pharmaceuticalindustry working in areas such as stability, general toxicity,immune-toxicity, pharmacokinetics, and the efficacy andvalidation of new drug targets in vivo by using uniqueapproaches based on exquisite nanotechnology strategies. Thecontributing authors are world leaders in their respective fieldsand founders of different approaches.

Edited by José das Neves and Bruno Sarmento, Universityof Porto, PortugalThis book provides a thorough and critical overview of currentaspects, recent developments, and trends in the formulationand drug delivery concerning anti-HIV microbicides. It also coverspromising prophylactic strategies and pertinent regulatoryaspects and socioeconomical issues. The book also exploresnew formulation approaches, targeted drug delivery systems,nanotechnology-based systems, stimuli-sensitive formulationscurrently undergoing pre-clinical or even clinical testing.

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Istvan Majoros and James R. Baker, Jr., The University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, USAA compilation of cutting-edge research in science and medicinefrom the interdisciplinary team of the Michigan NanotechnologyInstitute for Medicine and Biological Sciences, this book detailsthe applications of dendrimers in medicine. Edited by Istvan J.Majoros and James R. Baker Jr, two prominent nanotechnologyresearchers, this book will appeal to anyone involved innanotechnology, macromolecular science, cancer therapy ordrug delivery research.

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2nd EditionSpin Wave ConfinementPropagating Waves

Edited by Sergej O. Demokritov, WestfalischeWilhelms-Universitat Munster, GermanySince the publication of the first edition of Spin-WaveConfinement, the magnetic community’s interest in dynamicexcitations in magnetic systems of reduced dimensions hasbeen increasing. Although the concept of spin waves and theirquanta (magnons) as propagating excitation of magnetic mediawas introduced more than 80 years ago, this field has beenrepeatedly bringing us fascinating new physical phenomena.The successful development of magnonics as an emergingsubfield of spintronics, which considers confined spin waves asa basis for smaller, faster, more robust, and more power-efficientelectronic devices.

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Sanjay Moreshwar WaghThis book has been written after the author's discovery of a newway in which wave phenomena occur. In the history of science,this is the first time we have realized this new way—the emissionorigin of waves—of producing wave phenomena. The emissionorigin for wave phenomena is not incompatible with the ideasof quantum theory; rather, it justifies the use of probabilisticmethods of quantum theory. However, the emission origin forwaves shows that quantum theory is statistically incomplete in,precisely, Einstein's sense. Underlying the ideas of quantumtheory, there exists then a certain, previously unexplored,conceptual framework. This book describes such a conceptualframework.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderEmerging Devices for Low-Power andHigh-Performance NanosystemsPhysics, Novel Functions, and Data ProcessingEdited by Simon DeleonibusSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Intelligent NanosystemsThe history of information and communications technologies (ICT) has been paved by both evolutive paths and challenging alternatives, so-called emerging devices and architectures. Their introduction poses the issues of state variable definition, information processing, and process integration in 2D, above IC, and in 3D. This book reviews the capabilities of integrated nanosystems to match low power and high performance either by hybrid and heterogeneous CMOS in 2D/3D or by emerging devices for alternative sensing, actuating, data storage, and processing

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Dummy text to keep placeholderOxide SpintronicsTamalika BanerjeeOxide materials have been used in mainstream semiconductor technology for several decades and have served as important components. However, in recent decades, this material class has emerged in its own right as a potential contender for alternative technologies. The quest to understand the origin of their unparalleled physical properties and to find other emergent properties has been an active field of research that has united researchers with expertise in diverse fields from advanced microscopy to semiconductor technology. This book showcases the important scientific advances that have been made in this direction with new oxide material interfaces or with new techniques.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONOptics of Nanomaterials

Materials, Devices, and ApplicationsVladimir I. Gavrilenko, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USAThis monograph is unique compared with its equivalents in themarket in respect of its scope as it contains introductory sectionsto most of the important topics on nanomaterials optics. Thisfeature broadens its readership from engineers and researchers,working in the field of materials science and optics, to lecturers,graduate students, and beginners who want to deepen theirknowledge in nanomaterials optics. In this second edition, thetext of all chapters is updated with the most recentdevelopments in the field.

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Edited by Fumitaro Ishikawa and Irina Buyanova,Linkopings Universitet, SwedenOne dimensional electronic materials are expected to be keycomponents for potential applications in nanoscale electronics,optics, energy storage, and biology. Compound semiconductorshave been greatly developed as epitaxial growth crystalmaterials. Molecular beam and metalorganic vapor phase epitaxyapproaches are representative techniques achieving 0D–2Dquantum well, wire, and dot semiconductor III-V heterostructureswith precise structural accuracy with atomic resolution. Basedon epitaxial techniques, high-quality, single-crystalline III-Vheterostructures have been achieved. III-V Nanowires have beenproposed for the next generation of nanoscale optical and

electrical devices.

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Jian-Bai Xia, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, PR ofChina, Duan-Yang Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing, PR of China and Wei-Dong Sheng, Chinese Academyof Sciences, Beijing, PR of ChinaMoore's Law predicts that the degree of microprocessorintegration of circuits would double every 18 months in DRAM.Although the scaling of microelectronic circuit elements stillfollows Moore's Law, the unit density of power consumptionbecomes unacceptable. Therefore, on one hand, people developcontinuously the microelectronic technology. On the other,people consider the developing road after Moore's rule is broken.This book introduces theories and experiments of quantum

Edited by Elena Sheka, Peoples' Friendship University ofRussia, Chernogolovka, Russian FederationThe book concerns a very close interrelationship betweengraphene physics and chemistry as expressed via typical spineffects of a chemical physics origin. Based on quantum-chemicalcomputations, the book is nevertheless addressed to thereflection of physical reality and it is aimed at an understandingof what constitutes graphene as an object of material science– sci graphene – on the one hand, and as a working material-high tech graphene - for a variety of attractive applicationslargely discussed and debated in the press, on the other.

Pan Stanford transport and intends to provide foundations of semiconductor micro- and nano electronicsfor after the Moore age.Market: Chemistry

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderJosephson JunctionsNanophotonicsHistory, Devices, and ApplicationsManipulating Light with Plasmons

Edited by Edward L. Wolf, New York University TandonSchool of Engineering, Brooklyn, USA, Gerald B. Arnold,University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, Michael A. Gurvitch,Stony Brook University, New York, USA and John F.Zasadzinski, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USAThis book summarizes the history and present status andapplications of Josephson junctions. These devices are leadingelements in superconducting electronics and providestate-of-the-art performance in detection of small magneticfields and currents, in several digital computing methods, andin medical diagnostic devices and now provide voltage standardsused worldwide. Astronomical infrared (IR) telescopes, including

Edited by Hongxing XuThis book starts with the general physics of surface plasmonsand a brief introduction of the most prominent research topics,followed by computational techniques for light scattering bysmall particles. Then, a few special topics are highlighted,including surface-enhanced Raman scattering, opticalnanoantennas, optical force, plasmonic waveguides and circuits,and gain-assisted plasmon resonances and propagation. Thebook also discusses the fundamental and representativeproperties and research in this field, which can help graduatestudents and researchers get a quick introduction to this field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUltrafast Dynamics at the NanoscaleAnnotations to Quantum Statistical MechanicsBiomolecules and Supramolecular AssembliesEdited by In-Gee Kim

This book is a rewritten and annotated version of Leo P. Kadanoffand Gordon Baym’s lectures that were presented in the bookQuantum Statistical Mechanics: Green’s Function Methods inEquilibrium and Nonequilibrium Problems. The lectures weredevoted to a discussion on the use of thermodynamic Green’sfunctions in describing the properties of many-particle systems.The functions provided a method for discussingfinite-temperature problems with no more conceptual difficultythan ground-state problems, and the method was equallyapplicable to boson and fermion systems and equilibrium andnonequilibrium problems.

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Edited by Stefan Haacke, University of Strasbourg, Franceand Irene Burghardt, Goethe University Frankfurt, GermanyThe functionality and control of biological systems andnanostructured (bio)assemblies have been under intenseinvestigation over recent years, in view of developing a detailedunderstanding of ultrafast nanoscale energy and charge transfer,as well as fostering novel technologies based on sustainableenergy resources. This book provides a combined experimentaland theoretical spotlight on the molecular-level investigationof light-induced quantum processes in these systems andintroduces the reader to cutting-edge developments in ultrafastnonlinear optical spectroscopies and the quantum-dynamicalsimulation of the observed dynamics.Market: Quantum Mechanics

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Zbigniew Ficek, The National Centre for Applied Physics,Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThis book contains tutorial problems with solutions for thetextbook Quantum Physics for Beginners. The reader studyingthe abstract field of quantum physics needs to solve plenty ofpractical, especially quantitative, problems. This book placesemphasis on basic problems of quantum physics together withsome instructive, simulating, and useful applications. Aconsiderable range of complexity is presented by theseproblems, and not too many of them can be solved usingformulas alone.

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Sergey Kravchenko, Northeastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAIn the last three decades, strongly correlated 2D electron systemshave garnered scientific interest because of their unique andoften unpredictable properties. One of the many examples isthe metallic state and the metal–insulator transition discoveredin 2D semiconductors—phenomena that cannot occur innon-interacting systems. This discovery is important in moderncondensed matter physics, for which theoretical methods arestill poorly developed. This book details cutting-edge researchin experimental and theoretical physics of strongly correlatedelectron systems by leading researchers in the field.

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Edited by Giovanni Nisato, Centre Suisse d’Electronique etde Microtechnique SA, Muttenz, Switzerland, Donald Lupoand Simone Ganz, Technische Universitat Darmstadt,GermanyThe field of organic and printed electronics is well establishedin terms of academic, scientific, and technological research butis still an emerging one in terms of mass industrial applicationssuch as OLED displays and lighting and organic photovoltaics.This book provides a comprehensive introduction to organicand printed electronics, their fundamental aspects, coretechnologies, and applications, and it is the first book of its kindspecifically designed to address students in their finalundergraduate or beginning graduate studies, as well as

engineers interested in approaching this field.

Galina Nemova, Polytechnique Montréal, CanadaThis book compiles and details cutting-edge research in lasercooling made by different scientific teams all over the world,who are currently revolutionizing optical refrigeratingtechnology. It includes recent results on laser cooling byredistribution of radiation in dense gas mixtures, threeconceptually different approaches to laser cooling of solids suchas cooling with anti-Stokes fluorescence, Brillouin cooling andRaman cooling. It also discusses crystal growth and glassproduction for laser cooling applications.

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Principles and ApplicationsZbigniew Ficek, The National Centre for Applied Physics,Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThe textbook introduces students to the main ideas of quantumphysics and the basic mathematical methods and techniquesused in the fields of advanced quantum physics, atomic physics,laser physics, nanotechnology, quantum chemistry, andtheoretical mathematics. The textbook explains how microscopicobjects (particles) behave in unusual ways, giving rise to what’scalled quantum effects. It contains a wide range of tutorialproblems from simple confidence-builders to fairly challengingexercises that provide adequate understanding of the basicconcepts of quantum physics.

Edited by Manlio Tassieri, University of Glasgow, UKThe aim of this book is to provide a pedagogical introductionto the physics principles governing both the optical tweezersand their application in the field of microrheology of complexmaterials. This is achieved by following a linear path that startsfrom a narrative introduction of the "nature of light," followedby a rigorous description of the fundamental equationsgoverning the propagation of light through matter. Moreover,some of the many possible instrumental configurations arepresented, especially those that better adapt to performmicrorheology measurements.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to PlasmonicsUnderstanding Spin DynamicsAdvances and ApplicationsDanuta Kruk, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,

PolandThis book concentrates on the theory of spin resonancephenomena and the relaxation theory, which have beendiscussed from first principles to introduce the reader to thelanguage of quantum mechanics used to describe the behaviourof atomic nuclei and electrons. There is a long way from knowingcomplex formulae to apply them correctly to describe thestudied system. The book shows through examples how symbolscan be "replaced" in equations by using properties of realsystems to formulate descriptions that link the quantitiesobserved in spin resonance experiments with dynamics andstructure of molecules.

Edited by Sabine Szunerits, University of Lille, Villeneuved'Ascq Cédex, France and Rabah Boukherroub, CNRS,Interdisciplinary Research Institute, FrancePlasmonics is a highly dynamic field, and a number of researchersand scientists from other disciplines have become involved init. This book presents the most widely employed approaches toplasmonics and the numerous applications associated with it.There are several underlying elements in plasmonics research.Advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology have madepossible the fabrication of plasmonic nanostructures, depositionof thin films, and development of highly sensitive opticalcharacterization techniques. The different approaches tonanostructuring metals have led to interesting optical properties

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDancing with LightIntegrated Quantum Hybrid SystemsAdvances in Photofunctional Liquid-Crystalline MaterialsJanik Wolters, Humbold University, Berlin, Germany

Addressing young graduate students, this book gives acomprehensive introduction into this exciting and fast-growingfield. After introducing the theoretical and experimentalfundamentals, the book presents several recent results anddiscusses new proposals for further studies. The book outlinesthe way for more complex devices and to realize schemes toentangle distant quantum systems on-chip.

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Haifeng YuRecent progress in this field indicates that integratingphotochromic molecules into LC materials enables one tophoto-manipulate unique features such as photoinduced phasetransition, photocontrolled alignment and phototriggeredmolecular cooperative motion, leading to their novel applicationsbeyond displays. This book introduces readers to this field, fromthe primary- to the advanced level in photoresponsive LCmaterials. The subject is introduced step-by-step, including thebasic knowledge of LCs, photoresponsive properties of LCs, andtheir detailed performances in the form of low-molecular-weightcompound, polymer, cross-linked elastomer, and blockcopolymer.Market: Physics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderX-Ray DiffractionEfficient Organic Light Emitting-Diodes (OLEDs)Modern Experimental TechniquesEdited by Yi-Lu Chang, University of Toronto, Canada

This book presents the knowledge needed for students andresearchers from diverse disciplines to understand the underlyingprinciples in OLED technology. It begins with a brief history andthe fundamental working principles of OLEDs. After introducingthe fundamentals, it discusses more efficient OLED designs, aswell as advanced strategies to enhance performance. The textcovers in detail important areas such as top emission, p- andn-type doping, device stability, light extraction, and stackedwhite OLEDs. It also sheds light on the current industry practiceand major areas of focus in the near future.

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Edited by Oliver H. Seeck, HASYLAB am DESY, Hamburg,Germany and Bridget Murphy, Institut für Experimentelleund Angewandte Physik, Kiel, GermanyHigh-resolution x-ray diffraction and scattering is a key tool forstructure analysis not only in bulk materials but also at surfacesand buried interfaces from the sub-nanometer range tomicrometers. This book offers an overview of diffraction andscattering methods currently available at modern synchrotronsources and illustrates bulk and interface investigations of solidand liquid matter with up-to-date research examples. It presentsimportant characteristics of the sources, experimental set-up,and new detector developments. The book also considers futureexploitation of x-ray free electron lasers for diffraction

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Kenji Hirose and Nobuhiko Kobayashi, University ofTsukuba, Ibaraki, JapanThere are many textbooks on the basic concepts of quantumtransport, but few present calculation methods in detail. Thisbook provides various quantum transport simulation methodsand shows applications for transport properties ofnanometer-scale systems. It starts with a short review of quantumtransport, followed by various calculation methods based onscattering approaches, non-equilibrium Green’s function, masterequation, and time-dependent wave-packet diffusion. Withthese tools, transport properties of various nanosystems are thenexplored.

Energy and Information Flow at the NanoscaleGuenter Mahler, ITP1 Universitaet Stuttgart, GermanyWhy does the world around us typically look thermal—fromcosmology down to individual embedded spins? Is the transitionbetween mechanical and thermal systems gradual ordiscontinuous? Pertinent examples can be found in variousprocesses implemented on small quantum systems. Particularlyattractive are model systems that can be treatedthermodynamically, but—to some extent—also exactly, forexample based on pure quantum dynamics. This possibilityopens the door to nano-thermodynamics. In this sense, the bookaims at a modern perspective of nanoscale applications, definedas a potential realization of various functions as constrained bygiven resources.

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Edited by Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, SwedenThe present wave of interest in quantum foundations is causedby the tremendous development of quantum informationscience and its applications to quantum computing andquantum communication. It has become clear that some of thedifficulties encountered in realizations of quantum informationprocessing have roots at the very fundamental level. To solvesuch problems, quantum theory has to be reconsidered. Thisbook is devoted to the analysis of the probabilistic structure ofquantum theory, probing the limits of classical probabilisticrepresentation of quantum phenomena.

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Edited by Anthony H. W. Choi, University of Hong KongThe book covers a wide range of topics pertaining to resonancein optical cavities. The topics include theory, design, simulation,fabrication, and characterization of micrometer and nanometerscale structures and devices that support cavity resonance viavarious mechanisms such as Fabry-Pérot , whispering gallery,photonic bandgap, and plasmonic modes. The chapters discussoptical cavities that resonate from UV to IR wavelengths and arebased on prominent III-V material systems including Al, In, andGa nitrides, ZnO, and GaAs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCadmium Telluride Quantum DotsQuantum Mechanics for ThinkersAdvances and ApplicationsGennaro Auletta, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy

and Shang-Yung WangThis book provides quick access to quantum mechanics withoutdealing with a true textbook that demands proper specializedstudies in physics (and related mathematics) for about a coupleof years. It consists of three parts: basic formalism, formaldevelopment, and ontological issues. The 70 figures are a crucialinstrument for becoming acquainted in a "representative" waywith abstract problems, and the 30 in-section boxes assist readersunderstand for difficult mathematical problems. The book offersa considerable number of clear and analytical treatments ofwhat are considered the most difficult conceptual problems ofthe theory.

Edited by John Donegan and Yury RakovichAmong nanomaterials, CdTe holds special technologicalimportance as the only known II–VI material that can formconventional p–n junctions. This makes CdTe very important forthe development of novel optoelectronic devices such aslight-emitting diodes, solar cells, and lasers. This book focuseson CdTe quantum dots and addresses their synthesis, assembly,optical properties, and applications in biology and medicine. Itmakes for a very informative reading for anyone involved innanotechnology and will also benefit those scientists who arelooking for a comprehensive account on the current state ofquantum dot–related research.

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Quantum Dot SensorsTechnology and Commercial Applications

Edited by John Callan, The Robert Gordon University,Aberdeen, UK and Françisco M. Raymo, University of Miami,Coral Gables, Florida, USAConsisting of six chapters, written by experts in their field, thisbook charts the progress made in the use of quantum dots asthe signaling component in optical sensors since their discoveryin the early 1980s. In particular, it focuses on CdS-, CdSe- andCdTe-type QDs due to their emission in the visible region of theelectromagnetic spectrum. The book begins by detailing therange of methods currently used for the preparation andpassivation of core/core–shell quantum dots and follows witha discussion on their electrochemical properties and potentialtoxicity. The book culminates by focusing on how electron and

Edited by Peter Schattschneider, Vienna University ofTechnology, AustriaThis book describes energy loss magnetic chiral dichroism(EMCD), a phenomenon in energy loss spectroscopy discoveredin 2006. EMCD is the equivalent of XMCD but is based on fastprobe electrons in the electron microscope. A spatial resolutionof 2 nm has been demonstrated, and the lattice-resolvedmapping of atomic spins appears feasible. EMCD is, thus, apromising technique for magnetic studies on the nanometerand sub-nanometer scale, providing the technical and logisticadvantages of electron microscopy, such as in situ chemical andstructural information, easy access, and low cost.

energy transfer mechanisms can be utilized to generate a range of quantum dot-basedprobes.

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TEXTBOOK Femtosecond Laser-Matter InteractionTheory, Experiments and ApplicationsTechnology and Applications

Eugene G. Gamaly, Australian National UniversityThis book covers the interaction of laser pulses with solids atnonrelativistic intensity. It connects phenomena from the subtleatomic motion on the nanoscale to the generation of extremepressure and temperature in the interaction zone confined insidea solid. With mathematics kept to a minimum, this is a highlyengaging and readable treatment for students and researchersin science and engineering. The book avoids complexmathematical formulae, and hence, the content is accessible tonontechnical readers. Useful summaries after each chapterprovide compressed information for the quick estimates of majorparameters in planned or performed experiments.

Edited by Shumin WangThis book contains comprehensive reviews of differenttechnologies used to harness lattice mismatch in semiconductorheterostructures and their applications in electronic andoptoelectronic devices. It also covers methods such as compliantsubstrate, selective area growth, wafer bonding, andheterostructure nanowires. Basic knowledge on dislocations insemiconductors and innovative methods to eliminate threadingdislocations are provided, and successful device applicationsare reviewed. It covers important semiconductor materials,epitaxial methods , and devices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhysics and Chemistry at Low TemperaturesApplied Bohmian Mechanics

Edited by Leonid Khriachtchev, University of Helsinki,FinlandTunneling reactions in chemistry are characterized by thelow-temperature limit when the classical contribution isnegligible. Many practical applications benefit from the lack ofheat and have a deep physical basis. Interesting advantages ofchemical synthesis at low temperatures have also beendemonstrated. This book covers fundamental and practicalaspects of the processes and experimental and theoreticalmethods used in the field. The chapters are written by leadingscientists who have very strong experience in the selected topics,and many practical recommendations can be found in this book.

From Nanoscale Systems to CosmologyEdited by Xavier Oriols Pladevall, Universitat Autònoma deBarcelona, Bellaterra, Spain and Jordi Mompart, UniversitaatAutònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, SpainMost textbooks explain quantum mechanics as a story whereeach step follows naturally from the one preceding it. However,the development of quantum mechanics was exactly theopposite. It was a zigzagging route full of personal disputeswhere scientists were forced to abandon well-establishedclassical concepts and to explore new and imaginative routes.This book demonstrates the huge practical utility of another ofthese routes in explaining quantum phenomena in variousresearch fields. Bohmian mechanics — the formulation of the Pan Stanford

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Handbook of Spintronic SemiconductorsEdited by Weimin Chen, Linkoping Universitet, Sweden andIrina Buyanova, Linkopings Universitet, SwedenThis book provides an in-depth review of the rapidly developingfield of spintronic semiconductors. It covers a broad range oftopics, including growth and basic physical properties of dilutedmagnetic semiconductors based on II-VI, III-V and IVsemiconductors, recent developments in theory andexperimental techniques and potential device applications; itsaim is to provide postgraduate students, researchers andengineers a comprehensive overview of our present knowledgeand future perspectives of spintronic semiconductors.

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Edited by Svetlana Kilina and Bradley G. Habenicht,University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USAThe book investigates QDs and SWCNTs usingquantum-chemical calculations that describe intricate detailsof excited-state phenomena and provides information aboutthe mechanisms that occur on the atomic level and that areextremely difficult, if not impossible, to probe experimentally. Itdelivers, consistently and coherently, a novel approach tonanomaterials which is promising for today's technologies aswell as their future. This approach elegantly overcomescomputational difficulties known in the field and shares waysto reach top performance in the description of combinedquantum effects of molecular vibrations and exciton formation

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Compound Semiconductor Photonics

Edited by Fritz Henneberger, Institut fur Physik derHumboldt, Berlin, Germany and Oliver Benson, HomboldtUniversity Berlin, GermanyThis book highlights state-of-the-art qubit implementations insemiconductors and provides an extensive overview of thisnewly emerging field. Semiconductor nanostructures have hugepotential as future quantum information devices as they providevarious ways of qubit implementation (electron spin, electronicexcitation) as well as a way to transfer quantum informationfrom stationary qubits to flying qubits (photons). Therefore, thisbook unites contributions from leading experts in the field,reporting cutting-edge results on spin qubit preparation,

Materials, Devices and IntegrationEdited by Chua Soo-Jin, Institute of Materials Research &Engineering (IMRE), Singapore, Aaron Danner, NationalUniversity of Singapore and Teng Jinghua, Institute ofMaterials Research & Engineering (IMRE), SingaporeThis proceeding is a collection of selected papers presented atSymposium O of Compound Semiconductor Photonics in theInternational Conference on Materials for Advanced Technology(ICMAT), which was held in Singapore from 28 June to 3 July2009. The symposium covers a wide range of topics fromfundamental semiconductor materials study to photonic devicefabrication and application. The papers collected are of recentprogress in the active and wide range of semiconductorphotonics research. They include materials-related papers on

read-out and transfer. The latest theoretical as well as experimental studies of decoherencein these quantum information systems are also provided. Novel demonstrations of complexflying qubit states and first applications of semiconductor-based quantum informationdevices are also provided.

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TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Nanoelectronic Single-ElectronCircuit Design

Jaap Hoekstra, Delft University of Technology, TheNetherlandsThis book examines single-electron circuits as an introductionto the rapidly expanding field of nanoelectronics. It discussesboth the analysis and synthesis of circuits with thenanoelectronic metallic single-electron tunneling (SET) junctiondevice. The basic physical phenomena under consideration arethe quantum mechanical tunneling of electrons through a smallinsulating gap between two metal leads, the Coulomb blockadeand Coulomb oscillations — the last two resulting from thequantization of charge. The author employs an unconventionalapproach in explaining the operation and design ofsingle-electron circuits.

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Handbook of Energy Harvesting Power Supplies andApplications ......................................................................... 35

Electrochemical DNA Biosensors ................................ 70Electrochemical Nanofabrication .............................. 20

Capacitance Spectroscopy ofSemiconductors .................................................................. 25

3D Cell Culture ..................................................................... 453D Integration for VLSI Systems ................................... 31

Handbook of Enhanced Spectroscopy ..................... 17Electronic Devices Architectures for the NANO-CMOSEra ............................................................................................. 73

Capillary Electrophoresis ................................................ 80Carbohydrate-Modifying Biocatalysts ...................... 22

50 Years in the SemiconductorUnderground ....................................................................... 42 Handbook of Full-Field Optical Coherence

Microscopy .............................................................................. 6Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers ................................. 52Carbon Nanomaterials for Gas Adsorption ........... 68A Handbook of H+-ATPases .............................................. 47

Handbook of Harnessing Biomaterials inNanomedicine .................................................................... 71

Electrostatics of Soft and Disordered Matter ........... 63Embedding New Technologies into Society ........... 40Emerging Devices for Low-Power andHigh-Performance Nanosystems ................................ 83

Carbon Nanotubes ............................................................ 73Carbon Nanotubes ............................................................ 73Carbon Nanotubes and Their Applications ............ 70Carbon-Based Electronics .............................................. 60

Active Plasmonic Nanomaterials ............................... 59Additive Manufacturing .................................................. 16 Handbook of Innovative Nanomaterials ................ 69

Handbook of Intelligent Scaffolds for TissueEngineering and Regenerative Medicine, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 4

Emerging Technologies ................................................... 43Environmental Science .................................................... 33Enzyme Nanocarriers ....................................................... 21

Carbon-based Nanomaterials and Hybrids ........... 29Carbon-based Superconductors ................................. 61Carbonated Hydroxyapatite ............................................ 7

Advanced Materials for Joint Implants .................... 10Advanced Nanodielectrics ............................................. 26Advanced Nanomaterials for AerospaceApplications ......................................................................... 63 Handbook of Low-Level Laser Therapy ....................... 5

Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine ............. 14Epitaxial Graphene on Silicon Carbide ..................... 52Excitonic and Vibrational Dynamics inNanotechnology ................................................................ 89

Carrier-Mediated Dermal Delivery .............................. 80Cavitation .............................................................................. 62Cells, Forces, and the Microenvironment ................ 46

Advances in Carbon Nanomaterials ......................... 70Advances in Nanodevices andNanofabrication ................................................................. 69

Handbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs inAsia ........................................................................................... 11Handbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs inAsia ........................................................................................... 11

Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease ............. 9

FCellular Analysis by Atomic ForceMicroscopy ............................................................................ 45Cellular In Vitro Testing ...................................................... 8Characterization of Nanocomposites ...................... 57Chemical Exchange Saturation TransferImaging .................................................................................... 3

Advances in Nanotechnology and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 37Advances in the Engineering of PolysaccharideMaterials ................................................................................ 67Advances in Thin-Film Solar Cells ............................... 69

Handbook of Metal Biotechnology ............................ 71Handbook of Micromechanics andNanomechanics ................................................................. 76Handbook of Molecular Imprinting ........................... 69

Femtosecond Laser-Matter Interaction ................... 88Flash Forward ...................................................................... 41Floating Body Cell .............................................................. 31Chemistry .............................................................................. 40

Chemotherapeutic Engineering .................................. 10Amorphous Chalcogenides ........................................... 64Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ...................................... 78 Handbook of Molecular Plasmonics ......................... 66

Handbook of Nanoindentation ................................... 14Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging ..................... 4Foundation of Digital Electronics and LogicDesign ..................................................................................... 23

CMOS Nanoelectronics ................................................... 31Commercializing Nanomedicine ................................ 41Competitive Math for Middle School ........................ 75

Annotations to Quantum StatisticalMechanics ............................................................................. 84Applied Bohmian Mechanics ........................................ 88

Handbook of Nanomagnetism ................................... 28Handbook of Nanomaterials for HydrogenStorage ................................................................................... 33

Fracture Nanomechanics, Second Edition ............. 76From Bioimaging to Biosensors ................................... 12Complexity and the Human Experience .................. 42

Compound Semiconductor Photonics ..................... 89Aptamers ............................................................................... 20Artificial Human Sensors ................................................ 13 Handbook of Optical Microcavities ........................... 87

Handbook of Oral Biomaterials ..................................... 9From Small Fullerenes to Superlattices ..................... 69Fullerene Nanowhiskers .................................................. 72Compound Semiconductors ........................................ 26

Computational Biophysics of the Skin ........................ 8Atherosclerosis .................................................................... 78Atomic Force Microscopy in Nanobiology .............. 46 Handbook of Personalized Medicine ......................... 10

Handbook of Polyester Drug DeliverySystems ................................................................................... 78

Functional Cobalt Oxides ............................................... 62Functional Fold, The ......................................................... 47Functional Materials ........................................................ 49

Computational Chemogenomics .............................. 21Conjugated Objects .......................................................... 53Consumers and Nanotechnology .............................. 43

Automotive Engine Metrology ..................................... 76

B Handbook of Power Management Circuits ............ 27Handbook of Safety Assessment ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 81

Functional Molecular Materials .................................. 51Functional Nanostructured Membranes ................. 50Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology-BasedMicroarrays ........................................................................... 14

Controlled Nanofabrication .......................................... 68Controlled Release Systems ........................................... 80Convergence Through All-IP Networks ..................... 23Creating Life from Life ...................................................... 42

Basic Elements of Crystallography, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 57Beyond Quantum .............................................................. 87

Handbook of Single-Molecule Electronics .............. 58Handbook of Spintronic Semiconductors ............... 89Handbook of Sustainable Polymers .......................... 58

Functionalization of MolecularArchitectures ........................................................................ 50Creation of a Conscious Robot ..................................... 24

Current-Driven Phenomena inNanoelectronics ................................................................. 32

Bio-Inspired Regenerative Medicine ............................. 6Bio-Inspired Wettability Surfaces ................................ 59Bioadhesion and Biomimetics ..................................... 60

Handbook of Sustainable Polymers .......................... 58Handbook of Telechelic Polyesters, Polycarbonates,and Polyethers ..................................................................... 54

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Biocatalysis and Nanotechnology ................................ 3Biochemical Sensors ......................................................... 10Biocomposites ........................................................................ 2

Handbook of Terahertz Technologies ....................... 29Handbook of Textile Effluent Remediation ............. 49Handbook of Therapeutic Biomarkers inCancer ..................................................................................... 11

Gallium Nitride Power Devices ..................................... 52Gene-Environment Interaction Analysis .................. 45Glass Micro- and Nanospheres .................................... 49Global Health Impacts of NanotechnologyLaw ........................................................................................... 39

Dancing with Light ........................................................... 86Data Storage at the Nanoscale ................................... 60Deep Brain Stimulation ................................................... 77Deep Imaging in Tissue and BiomedicalMaterials ................................................................................... 3

Biofunctional Surface Engineering ............................... 9Biohythane .............................................................................. 4Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Surfaces .................. 53Bioluminescent Microbial Biosensors ........................ 20Biomass Power for the World ........................................ 35

High Resolution Imaging ................................................ 23Hip Joint in Adults .............................................................. 77Hip Joint, The ....................................................................... 77Horizons in Clinical Nanomedicine .............................. 8

Gold Catalysis ...................................................................... 20Graphene ............................................................................... 59Graphene in Spintronics ................................................. 56Dendrimer-Based Nanomedicine ............................... 82

Dendrimers in Nanomedicine ...................................... 80Biomaterials for MEMS .................................................... 72Biomechanics and Robotics .......................................... 10 How Enzymes Work .......................................................... 21

How to Attract Investors ................................................. 41Graphene Nanomaterials .............................................. 16Graphene Photonics, Optoelectronics, andPlasmonics ............................................................................ 53

Detonation Nanodiamonds ......................................... 65Diamond Nanotechnology ........................................... 73Diamondoids ....................................................................... 17

Biomechatronics in Medicine andHealthcare ............................................................................ 13Biomedical Nanosensors ................................................ 68

Human Rights and Emerging Technologies ........... 39Hydrated Materials ............................................................ 60Hydrogen Energy for Beginners ................................... 36

Green Carbon Materials .................................................. 64Green Nanotechnology ................................................... 52Difference Electron Nanoscope, The .......................... 53

Different Thermodynamics and its True Heroes,A ................................................................................................. 19

Biometrics .............................................................................. 23Biomimetic Architectures by PlasmaProcessing ................................................................................ 7

Hydrogenated Dilute NitrideSemiconductors .................................................................. 29Hydrophobic and SuperhydrophobicOrganic‐Inorganic Nano‐Hybrids .............................. 50

Growing Graphene on Semiconductors .................. 52Gynaecologic Cancer ....................................................... 78

HDisordered Semiconductors .......................................... 32Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition ........... 51DNA Engineering .................................................................. 5Drug Delivery Across Physiological Barriers ............ 78

Bionanomaterials for Dental Applications ............. 12Bionanophotonics ............................................................. 10Biophysics for Beginners .................................................. 47Biosensors ................................................................................ 3 IHandbook of Active Materials for Medical

Devices .................................................................................... 72Drug Delivery and Development of Anti-HIVMicrobicides ......................................................................... 81

Block Copolymer Nanocomposites ............................ 56Brain Diseases and Metalloproteins .......................... 79 III-V Integrated Circuit Fabrication

Technology ........................................................................... 28Handbook of Biofunctional Surfaces ........................ 66Handbook of Bionanocomposites ............................. 50Drug Delivery Nanosystems ............................................. 2

EBroadband Metamaterials inElectromagnetics ............................................................... 26

CImmunoassays ...................................................................... 3Immunology ........................................................................ 77Industrial Biocatalysis ...................................................... 17Infrared Spectroscopy ...................................................... 19Inside the Photon ............................................................... 46

Handbook of Boron Nanostructures ............................ 5Handbook of Carbohydrate-ModifyingBiocatalysts ........................................................................... 19Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine .......................... 5Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine .......................... 5

Efficient Organic Light Emitting-Diodes(OLEDs) ................................................................................... 86Einstein Was Right! ............................................................ 42

C60: Buckminsterfullerene .............................................. 21Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots ........................... 87 Integrated Nanodevice and Nanosystem

Fabrication ........................................................................... 26Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine, Two-VolumeSet ................................................................................................ 5Elastic and Plastic Deformation of Carbon

Nanotubes ............................................................................ 66Calcium Orthophosphates ............................................ 70Cancer Genetics and Genomics for PersonalizedMedicine ................................................................................ 45

Integrated Nanophotonic Resonators ...................... 28Integrated Quantum Hybrid Systems ....................... 86Intelligent Integrated Systems ...................................... 64

Handbook of Collective Robotics ................................ 23Handbook of Dynein ........................................................ 47Electrochemical Biosensors ........................................... 61

Cap-Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE) ...................... 48

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Plasmonic Resonators ..................................................... 55Nanoscale Liquid Interfaces .......................................... 67Microsurgery ........................................................................ 12Introducing Technology Computer-Aided Design(TCAD) ..................................................................................... 27 Plasmonics and Super-Resolution Imaging ........... 53Nanostructural Bioceramics ............................................ 8Microwave Absorbing Materials ................................. 34Introduction to Nanoelectronic Single-Electron CircuitDesign ..................................................................................... 89

Plasmonics in Chemistry and Biology ....................... 19Polymer Carbon Nanotube Composites .................. 71

Nanostructured Semiconductors ............................... 64Nanostructured Semiconductors ............................... 64

Microwave Engineering of Nanomaterials ............. 57Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics ........................ 7

Introduction to Nanoelectronic Single-Electron CircuitDesign, Second Edition .................................................... 54

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells ........................................ 66Polymer Electronics ........................................................... 67

Nanostructures in Biological Systems ....................... 46Nanostructures in Electronics andPhotonics ............................................................................... 73

Molecular Diagnostics ..................................................... 79Molecular Electronics ....................................................... 58Molecular Imprinting ....................................................... 65Introduction to Network Emulation .......................... 24 Polymer Nanocomposites for Dielectrics ................. 54

Nanotechnology and Energy ....................................... 37Molecular Motors in Bionanotechnology ............... 11Introduction to Plasmonics ........................................... 86 Polysaccharide Hydrogels .............................................. 81Nanotechnology and Energy ....................................... 37Molecular Self-Assembly ................................................. 68Introduction to Polymer–Clay

Nanocomposites ................................................................ 59Poorly Soluble Drugs ........................................................ 80Power Devices for Efficient EnergyConversion ............................................................................ 25

Nanotechnology and Global Equality ...................... 43Nanotechnology and Photovoltaic Devices ........... 28

Multifunctional Materials for TribologicalApplications ......................................................................... 76Introduction to Quantum Transport in

Semiconductors, An .......................................................... 53 Power for the World .......................................................... 38Nanotechnology and the Resource Fallacy ........... 33Multifunctional Molecular Materials ......................... 11Iron Nanomaterials for Water and SoilTreatment .............................................................................. 50

Probiotic Bacteria ............................................................... 81Problems and Solutions in QuantumPhysics .................................................................................... 85

Nanotechnology Commercialization ....................... 43Nanotechnology Commercialization for Managersand Scientists ....................................................................... 43

Multiporphyrin Arrays ...................................................... 13Multiscale Modeling in Nanophotonics ................... 51Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis ............ 18Iron-based Superconductors ........................................ 68

Proteotronics ........................................................................ 45Nanotechnology for the Delivery of TherapeuticNucleic Acids ........................................................................ 81

Muscle Contraction and Cell Motility .......................... 4Myocardial Tissue Engineering ....................................... 7

Isotopes in Nanoparticles ................................................. 4

JProton-Conducting Ceramics ...................................... 58Pulmonary Nanomedicine ............................................ 12Pulsed Laser Ablation ....................................................... 51

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Nanotechnology in Advanced Electrochemical PowerSources ................................................................................... 29Nanotechnology in Australia ....................................... 44Nanotechnology in Health Care ................................. 79Nanotechnology Revolution, The ............................... 40Nanotechnology Toward the Sustainocene ........... 36

Mysteries in Muscle Contraction .................................... 2

NNano Meets Macro ............................................................ 44Nanoantenna ...................................................................... 67

Josephson Junctions ........................................................ 84

LQuantitative Proteome Analysis .................................. 47Quantum Dot Sensors ..................................................... 88Nanotherapeutics .............................................................. 79

Nature's Nanostructures ................................................. 71Nanobiophysics .................................................................... 6Nanobiotechnology and Nanobiosciences ........... 15

Laser Ablation in Liquids ................................................. 71Laser Cooling ....................................................................... 85 Quantum Mechanics for Thinkers .............................. 87

Quantum Optics for Beginners .................................... 63Needleless Electrospinning of Nanofibers ............... 18Networks in Society ........................................................... 42

Nanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics ............................................................................. 35

Lattice Engineering ........................................................... 88Life at the Nanoscale ........................................................ 14 Quantum Physics for Beginners ................................... 85

Quantum Thermodynamic Processes ...................... 87New Generation of Europium- and Terbium-ActivatedPhosphors ............................................................................. 72

Nanocantilever Beams .................................................... 17NanoCellBiology ................................................................. 46

Lifestyle and Nature: ......................................................... 39Light-Induced Defects in Semiconductors .............. 29 Quantum Transport Calculations for

Nanosystems ....................................................................... 87Newman Lectures on Mathematics, The ................. 16Newman Lectures on Thermodynamics,The ............................................................................................ 16

Nanocomposite Particles forBio-Applications ................................................................. 14Nanocomposite Sorbents for MultipleApplications ......................................................................... 49

Linear and Chiral Dichroism in the ElectronMicroscope ........................................................................... 88Liposomes in Analytical Methodologies .................. 20Low-Power Wireless Communication Circuits andSystems ................................................................................... 25

Quantum Waveguide in Microcircuits ..................... 84

RNewman Lectures on Transport Phenomena,The ............................................................................................ 16NMR of Liquid Crystal Dendrimers .............................. 54

Nanocomposite, Ceramic, and Thin FilmScintillators ........................................................................... 55Luminescence ...................................................................... 30 Radiation in Medicine and Biology ............................ 77

Noise in Spintronics ........................................................... 25Nanocomposites for Pollution Control ..................... 33M

Rare Earth Elements in Human and EnvironmentalHealth ..................................................................................... 34Rare Earth Nanotechnology ......................................... 70Research Methodologies for Beginners .................... 40

Non-stationary Electromagnetics .............................. 30Novel Compound SemiconductorNanowires ............................................................................. 83Novel Nanocomposite Coatings ................................. 61

Nanocomposites in Wastewater Treatment ........... 35Nanocomputing ................................................................ 24Nanodevices for Photonics and Electronics ........... 27Nanoelectronic Devices ................................................... 31

Magnesium Civilization, The ......................................... 38Magnetic Microwires ........................................................ 30 Responsible Nanobiotechnology ................................ 47

RNA Nanotechnology ...................................................... 46O

Nanofabrication by Ion-Beam Sputtering .............. 68Nanofibers of Conjugated Polymers .......................... 56Nanoimaging ...................................................................... 13

Magnetic Nanoparticle Assemblies ........................... 62Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3DNanoparticles ...................................................................... 28

Robotic Surgery ..................................................................... 8Ruthenium Chemistry ...................................................... 19

SOptical Electronics ............................................................. 31Optical Properties of Nanostructures ........................ 31Optical Properties of Solids ............................................ 27Optics of Aperiodic Structures ...................................... 30

Nanoimprint Biosensors ................................................. 59Nanomaterials ....................................................................... 4Nanomaterials for Chemical Sensors andBiotechnology ..................................................................... 73

Magnetoelectric Composites ........................................ 25Magnetoelectricity in Composites .............................. 71Many-Body Effects and Electrostatics inBiomolecules ........................................................................ 57 Safety Aspects of Engineered

Nanomaterials .................................................................... 66Optics of Nanomaterials ................................................. 72Optics of Nanomaterials (Second Edition) ............. 83

Nanomaterials for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cell ............. 35Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing ................................................................................ 9

Mass Spectrometry ............................................................ 19Mass Transport of Nanocarriers .................................. 11Mastering Technical Communication Skills ........... 41

Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering ..................................... 9Scalable Green Chemistry .............................................. 36Organic and Printed Electronics .................................. 85

Organic Lasers ..................................................................... 51Nanomaterials for Lithium-Ion Batteries ................. 65Materials Characterization ............................................ 76 Science at the Nanoscale ............................................... 44Organic Light Emitting Diodes .................................... 70Nanomaterials for Water Management .................. 58Materials for Sustainable Energy

Applications ......................................................................... 55Self-Assembled Organic-InorganicNanostructures ................................................................... 55Organic Solar Cells ............................................................ 62

Organic Structures Design ............................................. 61Nanomaterials in Energy and EnvironmentalApplications ......................................................................... 34Mechanical Logic in Three-Dimensional

Space ....................................................................................... 23Self-Assembled Peptide Nanostructures .................. 12Self-Field Theory .................................................................. 75Oxide Nanostructures ...................................................... 64

Oxide Spintronics ............................................................... 83Nanomedicine .................................................................... 15Nanomedicine .................................................................... 15Mechanical Properties of Nanocrystalline

Materials ................................................................................ 72Semiconductor Quantum Bits ..................................... 89Shroud of Turin, The .......................................................... 42

PNanomedicine in Cancer ................................................ 77Nanometer CMOS ............................................................. 32Nanoparticles in Humans .............................................. 34Nanoparticles in Life Sciences andBiomedicine ............................................................................ 2

Medical Device Regulatory Practices ........................... 6MEMS Cost Analysis .......................................................... 29Metal-Induced Crystallization ...................................... 60Metal-Organic Frameworks .......................................... 61

Shroud of Turin, The .......................................................... 42Silicon and Silicide Nanowires ..................................... 65Silicon Nanophotonics .................................................... 57Silicon Wet Bulk Micromachining for MEMS ........... 26

Phosphorene: Physical Properties, Synthesis, andFabrication ........................................................................... 49Phosphorous Dendrimers in Biology andNanomedicine .................................................................... 80

Nanoparticulate Vaccine Delivery Systems ............... 7Nanopathology .................................................................. 74Nanophononics .................................................................. 25

Metamaterials Modelling and Design ...................... 55Methanol Fuel Cell Systems ........................................... 37Metrology and Diagnostic Techniques forNanoelectronics ................................................................. 27

Single-Atom Nanoelectronics ...................................... 30Singular and Chiral Nanoplasmonics ...................... 61Skin Bioscience .................................................................... 21Smart Ceramics .................................................................. 52

Phosphors ............................................................................. 51Photonic Crystals ............................................................... 65Physico-Chemical Properties ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 50

Nanophotonics ................................................................... 84Nanophotonics ................................................................... 84Nanoplasmonics ................................................................ 62Nanoporous Materials for Energy and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 37

Micro- and Nanobubbles ............................................... 17Microflow Cytometer, The .............................................. 18Microrheology with Optical Tweezers ...................... 85MicroRNA Profiling in Cancer ....................................... 79

Social Effects of Global Trade, The .............................. 39Solar Power for the World .............................................. 36Solid Acid Catalysis ............................................................ 21Sparks from the Spirit ....................................................... 39

Physics and Chemistry at LowTemperatures ....................................................................... 88Physics and Chemistry of Graphene .......................... 67Nanoscale Energy Transport and

Harvesting ............................................................................. 60Microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging ............. 2Microscopic Submarine in My Blood, A .................... 41

Spin Chemical Physics of Graphene .......................... 84Spin Wave Confinement ................................................. 83Physics of Schottky Electron Sources ......................... 62

Plasma Harmonics ............................................................ 63Microspheres and Microcapsules inBiotechnology ..................................................................... 11

Spintronics in Nanoscale Devices ............................... 30Strongly Correlated Electrons in TwoDimensions ........................................................................... 85

Plasmonic Nanoguides and Circuits ......................... 73

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Zinc Oxide Nanostructures ............................................ 63Structural Characterization Techniques .................. 56ZnO Nanostructures and Their Applications .......... 63Subtlety in Relativity .......................................................... 83

Sun Above the Horizon .................................................... 36Sun Is Rising in Africa and the Middle East,The ............................................................................................ 33Sun Towards High Noon ................................................. 34Supercritical Fluid Chromatography ......................... 81Supercritical Fluid Nanotechnology .......................... 17Sustainable Process Engineering ................................ 18Synchrotron Radiation and StructuralProteomics ............................................................................ 48

TTailoring of Nanocomposite Dielectrics ................... 54Tapping Molecular Wilderness .................................... 41Terahertz Spectroscopy ................................................... 49Theory of Everything, The ............................................... 75Therapy with Cultured Cells ........................................... 79Thermochromic and ThermotropicMaterials ................................................................................ 65Thermoelectric Materials ................................................ 59Three Daughters, Three Journeys ................................ 40Tissue and Organ Regeneration .................................... 9Tissue Phenomics: Profiling Cancer Patients forTreatment Decisions ........................................................... 2Topological Insulators ..................................................... 58Toxicology and Risk Assessment ................................. 35Transformation Wave Physics ...................................... 55Translational Medicine .................................................... 78Trends in Biomaterials ........................................................ 6Trends in Digital Signal Processing ............................ 28Tribocatalysis, Tribochemistry, andTribocorrosion ..................................................................... 16Tuning Innovation with Biotechnology ................... 45Tuning Semiconducting and Metallic QuantumDots .......................................................................................... 54Two-Dimensional Carbon ............................................. 64

UU.S. Government and Renewable Energy,The ............................................................................................ 34Ultra-High-Density Magnetic Recording ................. 27Ultrafast Dynamics at the Nanoscale ....................... 84Ultrafast Laser Processing .............................................. 66Understanding Biophotonics .......................................... 7Understanding Enzymes ................................................. 20Understanding Nanomedicine .................................... 12Understanding Solid State Physics ............................. 57Understanding Spin Dynamics .................................... 86

VViral Diagnostics ................................................................... 8Viral Nanoparticles ............................................................ 13Vistas in Nanofabrication ............................................... 69

WWater ....................................................................................... 37Way It Turned Out, The .................................................... 43Who Cloned My Cat? ........................................................ 44Why Are We Conscious? .................................................. 40Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Spintronics ........... 56Wind Power for the World .............................................. 37Wind Power for the World .............................................. 37Wireless Body Area Networks ........................................ 13

XX-Ray Diffraction ................................................................ 86

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Lamy de la Chapelle, Marc ........................................... 19Haruyama, Junji .................................................................. 61Deleonibus, Simon ........................................................... 73A Lantada, Andres Diaz ....................................................... 72Lawes, Ron ............................................................................. 29

Hattori, Hideshi ................................................................... 21Haycock, John ........................................................................ 8

Deleonibus, Simon ........................................................... 83Demokritov, Sergej O. ..................................................... 83

Abdi, Frank ............................................................................. 57 Layton, Bradley ....................................................................... 7He, Junhui .............................................................................. 34Dequan, Alex Li ................................................................... 68Ahmed, Shakeel .................................................................... 2 Le Bihan, Denis .................................................................... 37Hedin, Eric R. ......................................................................... 30Dharmadasa, I M ................................................................ 69Ahmed, Shakeel .................................................................. 50 Lee, Jian V. .............................................................................. 25Hehenberger, Michael ....................................................... 6Dhoble, Sanjay J. ................................................................ 51Akitsu, Takashiro ................................................................. 33 Lee, Kendall H. ..................................................................... 77Helwegen, Wim .................................................................. 43Do, Choon H. ........................................................................ 40Aksamija, Zlatan .................................................................. 25 Lee, Seung-Woo ................................................................. 69Henneberger, Fritz ............................................................ 89Donegan, John .................................................................... 87Alfinito, Eleonora ................................................................ 45 Lekka, Malgorzata .............................................................. 45Hermansson, Leif .................................................................. 8Dorozhkin, Sergey V. ........................................................ 70Ali, Salah H. R. ....................................................................... 76 Levy, Jean-Claude Serge ............................................... 28Hess, Karl ................................................................................. 42Drioli, Enrico .......................................................................... 50Aliev, Farkhad ....................................................................... 25 Li, James C. M. ...................................................................... 72Hirose, Keiko ......................................................................... 47Du, Yingzi (Eliza) ................................................................. 23Anni, Marco ........................................................................... 51 Li, Shaofan .............................................................................. 76Hirose, Kenji ........................................................................... 87Duan, Yuping ....................................................................... 34Anno, Sumiko ....................................................................... 45 Ligler, Frances S. ................................................................. 18Hoekstra, Jaap ...................................................................... 54Dubois, Arnaud ...................................................................... 6Arinstein, Arkadii ................................................................ 52 Lim, Yong Ching ................................................................. 28Hoekstra, Jaap ...................................................................... 89Dufrene, Yves ....................................................................... 14Aristov, Yu I. ........................................................................... 49 Liou, Juin J. ............................................................................. 32Hoffman, Allan ..................................................................... 34Dutta, Ranjna C. .................................................................. 45Ascenso, Andreia ............................................................... 80 Litter, Marta I. ........................................................................ 50Hsin-Fei, Meng .................................................................... 67

EAtzori, Matteo ...................................................................... 51Auletta, Gennaro ................................................................ 23Auletta, Gennaro ................................................................ 87

Litvinov, Vladimir ............................................................... 56Liu, Zhaowei ......................................................................... 53Llop, Jordi .................................................................................. 4

Hsu, Jang-Yu ......................................................................... 24Huang, Yu ............................................................................... 65

IEdlund, Dave ........................................................................ 37Edwards, Katie A. ................................................................ 20Enoki, Toshiaki ..................................................................... 67B Locharoenrat, Kitsakorn ................................................. 27

Locharoenrat, Kitsakorn ................................................. 40Lottermoser, Werner ....................................................... 53Iglič, Aleš ................................................................................. 46Escoffier, Luca ...................................................................... 41

Bagaturyants, Alexander ............................................... 51 Lukaszew, Rosa A. .............................................................. 28Ike, Michihiko ........................................................................ 71FBaldea, Ioan ........................................................................... 58

Balogh, Lajos ......................................................................... 77Banerjee, Tamalika ............................................................ 83

Luther, Wolfgang ............................................................... 66Lvova, Larisa .......................................................................... 18

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Imae, Toyoko ........................................................................ 21Imai, Kazuhiro ....................................................................... 47Inoue, Junichiro .................................................................. 56Irudayaraj, Joseph M. ....................................................... 68Ishikawa, Fumitaro ............................................................ 83

Fadeel, Bengt ....................................................................... 81Fan, Anna M. ......................................................................... 35Fang, Xiaosheng ................................................................. 69

Bao, Qiaoliang ...................................................................... 53Barnard, Amanda S. .......................................................... 71Bawa, Raj .................................................................................... 5 Ma, Guanghui ...................................................................... 11Iwanaga, Masanobu ......................................................... 55Fanti, Giulio ............................................................................ 39Bawa, Raj .................................................................................... 5 Ma, Zhiyong .......................................................................... 27Iyer, K. Mohan ....................................................................... 77Fanti, Giulio ............................................................................ 42Bawa, Raj .................................................................................... 5 Machtoub, Lina ................................................................... 78Iyer, K. Mohan ....................................................................... 77Farhat, Mohamed .............................................................. 55Berne, Rosalyn W. ............................................................... 42 Maciá, Enrique ..................................................................... 59

JFaunce, Thomas Alured ................................................. 36Fecht, Hans J. ........................................................................ 29Feitshans, Ilise L .................................................................. 39

Bettotti, Paolo ...................................................................... 27Beuran, Razvan .................................................................... 24Bianco-Peled, Havazelet ................................................ 60

Maclurcan, Donald ............................................................ 43Maegaard, Preben ............................................................. 36Maegaard, Preben ............................................................. 37Jacoby, Edgar ....................................................................... 21Felbacq, Didier .................................................................... 55

Bichurin, Mirza ..................................................................... 71 Mahler, Guenter .................................................................. 87Jarvis, Suzi ............................................................................... 47Felder-Flesch, Delphine ................................................. 80Bichurin, Mirza I. .................................................................. 25 Maiti, Chinmay K. ............................................................... 27Jena, Bhanu P. ...................................................................... 46Ferry, David K. ....................................................................... 42Binnig, Gerd ............................................................................. 2 Majoros, Istvan ..................................................................... 82Jiang, Jianwen ..................................................................... 61Ferry, David K. ....................................................................... 53Boriskina, Svetlana ............................................................. 61 Majumdar, Gourab ............................................................ 25Jones, David E.H. ................................................................ 40Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 63Bowman, Diana M. ............................................................ 40 Malavasi, Lorenzo .............................................................. 56Jorgensen, Jan Trost ........................................................ 79Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 85Bozhevolnyi, Sergey ......................................................... 73 Manickam, Sivakumar ..................................................... 62Jurczyk, Mieczyslaw .......................................................... 12Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 85Brennan, David .................................................................... 18 Marks, Robert S. ..................................................................... 8Jurczyk, Mieczyslaw .......................................................... 33Figovsky, Oleg ...................................................................... 52Bronsgeest, Merijntje ....................................................... 62 Marks, Robert S. ................................................................... 58

KFiorito, Silvana ...................................................................... 73Firman, Keith ......................................................................... 11Fleet, Michael E. ..................................................................... 7Fleming, Tony ...................................................................... 46

Brown, David R. ................................................................... 79Bundgaard-Jorgensen, Uffe ........................................ 41Burgess, Rob ......................................................................... 12

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Marrony, Mathieu .............................................................. 58Martel, Sylvain ...................................................................... 41Matinlinna, Jukka Pekka .................................................... 9Matricardi, Pietro ................................................................ 81McMahon, Michael T. ......................................................... 3Melinon, Patrice .................................................................. 69

Kadokawa, Jun-ichi ........................................................... 67Kaiyu, Raymond Tong ..................................................... 13Kajdas, Czeslaw ................................................................... 16Kanchi, Suvardhan ............................................................ 80

Fleming, Tony ...................................................................... 75Flogel, Ulrich ............................................................................ 4Franco, Alejandro A. ......................................................... 66Fu, Ying .................................................................................... 31Cabrera, Carlos R. ............................................................... 63

Cai, Yongqing ....................................................................... 49Migliaresi, Claudio ................................................................ 9Mihailescu, Ion N. ............................................................... 51

Kane, Deborah M. ................................................................. 4Kane, Deborah M. .............................................................. 44Fukuda, Toshio .................................................................... 12

Furukawa, Ryuzo ................................................................ 39Callan, John ........................................................................... 88Caminade, Anne-Marie .................................................. 80

Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................... 19Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................... 35

Karachevtsev, Victor A. ...................................................... 6Karagkiozaki, Varvara .......................................................... 8Fuxi, Gan .................................................................................. 60

GCardinale, Daniela ............................................................. 21Carninci, Piero ...................................................................... 48Castillo, Jaime ...................................................................... 12Cazaux, Jacques .................................................................. 57

Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................... 52Mittra, James ......................................................................... 78Miyazawa, Kun'ichi ............................................................ 72Mizoguchi, Kenji .................................................................... 5

Katchadourian, Herant ................................................... 43Kernbach, Serge ................................................................. 23Khang, Gilson .......................................................................... 4Khrennikov, Andrei ........................................................... 87Gamaly, Eugene G. ............................................................ 88

Chang, Yi-Lu .......................................................................... 86 Montanari, Stefano ........................................................... 74Khriachtchev, Leonid ....................................................... 57Ganeev, Rashid A. .............................................................. 63Charles, Jill .............................................................................. 40 Moreshwar Wagh, Sanjay ............................................. 83Khriachtchev, Leonid ....................................................... 88Gang, Zhang ......................................................................... 60Chattopadhyay, Surojit ..................................................... 7 Morigaki, Kazuo ................................................................... 29Kilina, Svetlana ..................................................................... 89Gavrilenko, Vladimir I. ...................................................... 72Chen, Weimin ...................................................................... 89 Moth-Poulsen, Kasper ..................................................... 58Killi, Steinar Westhrin ....................................................... 16Gavrilenko, Vladimir I. ...................................................... 83Chiao, Mu ................................................................................ 72 Motta, Nunzio ...................................................................... 52Kim, Dong Hwa ................................................................... 45Gavrilyuk, Alexander ........................................................ 36Chizhik, Alexander ............................................................. 30 Munoz-Rojas, David ......................................................... 55Kim, Dongho ........................................................................ 13Gillett, Stephen ................................................................... 33Choi, Anthony H. W. ......................................................... 87 Muro, Silvia ............................................................................ 78Kim, Il-Jin ................................................................................. 45Gilmore, Adam M. ............................................................. 30Chow, Tahsin J. .................................................................... 61 Murray, Joy ............................................................................. 39Kim, In-Gee ............................................................................ 84Goins, Beth A. ....................................................................... 13Ciatto, Gianluca ................................................................... 29 Mustansar Hussain, Chaudhery ................................ 33Kim, Juyoung ........................................................................ 37Gong, Qihuang ................................................................... 65Ciobanu, Luisa ........................................................................ 2

NKinoshita, Shuichi .............................................................. 10Kitamura, Takayuki ............................................................ 76Kjolberg, Kamilla ................................................................. 44

Gouma, Pelagia-Irene ...................................................... 73Granitzer, Petra .................................................................... 64Green, Howard .................................................................... 79

Collaert, Nadine .................................................................. 31Cosnier, Serge ...................................................................... 61Coutaz, Jean-Louis ............................................................ 49 Nagai, Atsushi ...................................................................... 53Klimov, Vasily ........................................................................ 62Grunwald, Armin ................................................................ 47Cuerrier, Charles M. ........................................................... 46 Naito, Toshio ......................................................................... 49Knoll, Wolfgang .................................................................. 66Grunwald, Peter ..................................................................... 3Cui, Qiang ............................................................................... 57 Nakamura, Suguru ............................................................ 47Kobayashi, Haruo ............................................................... 27Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 17

D Nakanishi, Yoshitaka ........................................................ 60Narang, Jagriti ......................................................................... 3Nazarov, Mihail .................................................................... 72

Koenig, Stefan ...................................................................... 36Koning, Cor ............................................................................ 71Kortaberria, Galder ............................................................ 56

Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 19Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 22Guenin, Erwann .................................................................. 57

D'Souza, Martin J. .................................................................. 7 Nemova, Galina ................................................................... 85Kothiyal, G. P. ........................................................................... 6Guillaume, Sophie M. ...................................................... 54da Cruz, Carlos Rodrigues ............................................. 54 Nerukh, Alexander ............................................................ 30Kravchenko, Sergey .......................................................... 85Guittard, Frédéric ............................................................... 53Dal Negro, Luca .................................................................. 30 Newman, John .................................................................... 16Krishnamoorthy, Vinod .................................................. 75Gurses, Ahmet ..................................................................... 59Daniel, Rostislav .................................................................. 61 Newman, John S. ............................................................... 16Kroto, Harold W. .................................................................. 21Gusev, Yuriy ........................................................................... 79das Neves, José ................................................................... 81 Newman, John S. ............................................................... 16Kruk, Danuta ......................................................................... 86

HDas, Debabrata ...................................................................... 4de la Chapelle, Marc Lamy ........................................... 17de la Chapelle, Marc Lamy ........................................... 67

Nicolini, Claudio .................................................................. 15Nicolini, Claudio .................................................................. 35Nikl, Martin ............................................................................. 55

LHa, Chang-Sik ....................................................................... 50

De Sio, Luciano ................................................................... 59 Nisato, Giovanni ................................................................. 85LaBaer, Josh ........................................................................... 14Haacke, Stefan ..................................................................... 84Dean, David S. ...................................................................... 63 Nishikawa, Takeo ................................................................ 59Lai-Kwan, Chau ................................................................... 12Hamblin, Michael R. ............................................................ 5Deleonibus, Simon ........................................................... 26 Noor, Mohd Rushdan Md ............................................. 78Lambauer, Jochen ............................................................. 37Hansora, Dharmesh P. .................................................... 16Deleonibus, Simon ........................................................... 64

OLamprecht, Alf ..................................................................... 79Harrison, Paul .......................................................................... 9

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Wong, Jack ............................................................................. 11Spies, Peter ............................................................................ 35O'Kennedy, Richard ............................................................. 3Wong, Kaufui V. ................................................................... 33Srivastava, Ashok ................................................................ 60Ohsawa, Takashi ................................................................. 31Wood, Robert J. K. .............................................................. 76Srivastava, Avanish Kumar ............................................ 64Ondarçuhu, Thierry .......................................................... 67

XStarikov, Evgeni B. .............................................................. 19Stauss, Sven ........................................................................... 17Steinmetz, Nicole F. .......................................................... 13Stirling, Dale A. .................................................................... 40

Ouahab, Lahcene .............................................................. 11Oyen, Michelle L. ................................................................ 14Ozsoz, Mehmet Sengun ................................................ 70

PXia, Jian-Bai ............................................................................ 84Xiaowei, Sun ......................................................................... 63Xu, Hongxing ....................................................................... 84

Stocker, Robert .................................................................... 42Sugi, Haruo ............................................................................... 2Sugi, Haruo ............................................................................... 4Pagano, Giovanni .............................................................. 34

YSugioka, Koji .......................................................................... 66Sung, James .......................................................................... 73Suzuki, Haruo ........................................................................ 21

Pal, Prem ................................................................................. 26Palz, Wolfgang ..................................................................... 36Palz, Wolfgang ..................................................................... 38 Yabe, Takashi ........................................................................ 38

Svendsen, Allan ................................................................... 20Park, Byung-Gook .............................................................. 31 Yang, Guowei ....................................................................... 71Szunerits, Sabine ................................................................ 86Pascual, Concepcion Domingo ................................ 17 Yang, Sherry X. ..................................................................... 11Szwacki, Nevill Gonzalez ............................................... 57Pastorin, Giorgia ................................................................. 14 Yang, Timothy Tan Thatt ............................................... 70

TPechkova, Eugenia ............................................................ 48Peer, Dan ................................................................................. 71Peer, Dan ................................................................................. 81

Yazami, Rachid .................................................................... 65Ye, Lei ........................................................................................ 65Yeo, Kiat Seng ...................................................................... 25

Tagmatarchis, Nikos ......................................................... 70Pereira, Luiz F. R. ................................................................. 70 Yi, Ya Sha ................................................................................. 28Takami, Tsuyoshi ................................................................ 62Pezzotti, Giuseppe ............................................................ 10 Yihong, Wu ............................................................................ 64Takeno, Junichi ................................................................... 24Pippa, Natassa ........................................................................ 2 Yongmei, Zheng ................................................................ 59Takeyasu, Kunio .................................................................. 46Pladevall, Xavier Oriols .................................................... 88 Yoshimura, Tetsuzo .......................................................... 31Talukder, Asoke K. .............................................................. 23Pleus, Richard C. ................................................................. 50 Youngman, Paul A. ........................................................... 42Tampieri, Anna ....................................................................... 6Popov, Anatoly .................................................................... 32 Yu, Haifeng ............................................................................ 86Tan, Chuan Seng ................................................................ 31Popov, Anatoly .................................................................... 51 Yu, Hongyu ............................................................................ 52Tanaka, Toshikatsu ............................................................ 26Popović, Marko B. .............................................................. 10 Yuce, Mehmet R. ................................................................ 13Tanaka, Toshikatsu ............................................................ 54Prabaharan, S. R. S. ............................................................ 29 Yupapin, Preecha ............................................................... 67Tassieri, Manlio .................................................................... 85Prati, Enrico ............................................................................ 30 Yusuf, Mohd .......................................................................... 49Termentzidis, Konstantinos ......................................... 26Prati, Laura .............................................................................. 20 Yuthavong, Yongyuth .................................................... 39Terranova, Maria Letizia ................................................. 68Pumera, Martin ....................................................................... 9 Yuthavong, Yongyuth .................................................... 41Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 56

Q ZThakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 58Theisz, Val .................................................................................. 6Thompson, James M. ...................................................... 19Querleux, Bernard ................................................................ 8 Zhang, Lijie Grace ................................................................. 9Thompson, James M. ...................................................... 19

RZhang, Mingjun .................................................................. 15Zhang, Qing .......................................................................... 69Zhang, Qing .......................................................................... 70

Thouand, Gerald ................................................................. 20Throne-Holst, Harald ....................................................... 43Tiku, Shiban ........................................................................... 28Rahman, Faiz ........................................................................ 69 Zhong, Katie .......................................................................... 54Tkachov, Gregory ............................................................... 58Rahman, Faiz ........................................................................ 73Toko, Kiyoshi ......................................................................... 10Rand, Barry P. ........................................................................ 62Torchilin, Vladimir .............................................................. 14Ranganathan, Naryanaswami (Mohan) ............... 76Trindade, Tito ....................................................................... 14Ravi Kumar, M. N. V. .......................................................... 78Trohidou, Kalliopi N. ......................................................... 62Reinhard, Renneberg ...................................................... 44Tsia, Kevin .................................................................................. 7Righini, Giancarlo C. ......................................................... 49Tsuge, Hideki ........................................................................ 17Rios, Gilbert ............................................................................ 37Tsuzuki, Takuya ................................................................... 43Rius, Gemma ......................................................................... 52

VRu-Shi, Liu ............................................................................... 68Rufford, Thomas E. ............................................................ 64Ruggiu, Daniele .................................................................. 39

Valenta, Jan ............................................................................ 28Rute Neves, Ana .................................................................... 2van Herk, Alex ...................................................................... 80Ruzer, Lev S. ........................................................................... 34van Swaaij, Wim P. M. ...................................................... 35

S Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 33Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 34Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 36Saha, Swapan K. .................................................................. 23Varvaro, Gaspare ................................................................ 27Sahoo, Sanjeeb K. .............................................................. 79Veedu, Rakesh N. ................................................................ 20Sala, Fabio Della .................................................................. 66Vidyasagar, Pandit B. ........................................................ 77Sarac, A. Sezai ....................................................................... 56Vij, Neeraj ................................................................................ 12Sarkar, Subir Kumar ........................................................... 23Vizirianakis, Ioannis S. ...................................................... 10Savage, Nora ......................................................................... 41Voiculescu, Ioana ............................................................... 17Savage, Nora ......................................................................... 43von Borczyskowski, Christian ...................................... 54Saxena, Sumit ......................................................................... 5von Borczyskowski, Christian ...................................... 55Schattschneider, Peter ................................................... 88Vul', Alexander ..................................................................... 65Schiessel, Helmut ............................................................... 47

WScholz, Ferdinand .............................................................. 26Scholz, Martin ......................................................................... 9Schwarzer, Norbert ........................................................... 75

Wang, Bin ................................................................................ 46Seeboth, Arno ...................................................................... 65Wang, Nan Lin ..................................................................... 68Seeck, Oliver H. .................................................................... 86Wang, Rong Ping ............................................................... 64Seideman, Tamar ............................................................... 32Wang, Shumin ..................................................................... 88Serda, Rita Elena ................................................................. 11Wang, Xungai ....................................................................... 18Shafraniuk, Serhii ................................................................ 59Wang, Yixuan ....................................................................... 35Shahinpoor, Mohsen .......................................................... 8Wang, Zumin ........................................................................ 60Sharma, Anil .......................................................................... 77Weber, Christian ................................................................. 78Sheka, Elena .......................................................................... 84Webster, Gregory K. .......................................................... 80Shi, Lingyan .............................................................................. 3Webster, Gregory K. .......................................................... 81Shikinaka, Kazuhiro ........................................................... 50Wee, Andrew T. S. .............................................................. 44Shima, Hiroyuki ................................................................... 66Wei, Di ....................................................................................... 20Shimizu, Tatsuya ................................................................... 7Werner, Douglas H. ........................................................... 26Si-shen, Feng ........................................................................ 10Wide, Peter ............................................................................. 13Silva, J. Paulo Sousa e ...................................................... 81Wide, Peter ............................................................................. 41Som, Tapobrata .................................................................. 68Willander, Magnus ............................................................ 63Song, Ho-Jin .......................................................................... 29Wolf, Edward L. .................................................................... 84Soo-Jin, Chua ....................................................................... 89Wolters, Janik ........................................................................ 86Wong, Jack ................................................................................ 3

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