Nanosystems Design And Technology
by Yusuf Leblebici /
2009 / English / PDF
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Nanosystems use new, nanoscopic electrical and/or mechanical
devices which, as constituents of electronic and electromechanical
systems, find application primarily in computing, embedded control
and biomedical data acquisition. In particular, this book will deal
with the characterization and patterning of these materials from an
engineering perspective, with the objective of creating operational
prototypes and products. The book will integrate various nano
technologies on materials, devices and systems and identify key
areas and results. The book will describe different design aspects
for integrated systems on silicon, as well as on heterogeneous
platforms including, but not limited to, electrical, optical,
micromechanical and biological components in various forms and
mixtures. By associating research topics from differing horizons,
the book will provide a unique opportunity to bridge the gap
between electronics/electrical engineering and materials science.
The book will include topics at the intersection of these
disciplines, and will interface with computer science, biology and
medicine.
Nanosystems use new, nanoscopic electrical and/or mechanical
devices which, as constituents of electronic and electromechanical
systems, find application primarily in computing, embedded control
and biomedical data acquisition. In particular, this book will deal
with the characterization and patterning of these materials from an
engineering perspective, with the objective of creating operational
prototypes and products. The book will integrate various nano
technologies on materials, devices and systems and identify key
areas and results. The book will describe different design aspects
for integrated systems on silicon, as well as on heterogeneous
platforms including, but not limited to, electrical, optical,
micromechanical and biological components in various forms and
mixtures. By associating research topics from differing horizons,
the book will provide a unique opportunity to bridge the gap
between electronics/electrical engineering and materials science.
The book will include topics at the intersection of these
disciplines, and will interface with computer science, biology and
medicine.