PPT-What is Nanotechnology?

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A basic definition Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced

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A basic definition Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced In its original sense nanotechnology refers to the projected ability to construct items . com Corresponding Author Abstract Nanotechnology is a promising field of interdiscipl inary research It opens up a wide array of opportunities in various fields like insecticides pharmaceuticals electronics and agriculture The potential uses and be Engineers Australia Seminar. Canberra, 21 March 2013. Presenters: Ian Ireland (. Comcare. ) & Howard Morris (Safe Work Australia). 1. Outline. . Introduction to nanotechnology. Annie Trojacek Dylan Vargas. Next Slide. N. anotechnology. Nanotechnology is any kind of technology on the nano scale. It doesn’t have to be robot or made out of one particular material. It is the next great achievement in science and technology.. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESCenters for Disease Control an PreventionNtional nstitue or ccuptional aey and Health Protecting the Nanotechnology Workforce NIOSH Nanotechnology Research and Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics. Pennsylvania State University. April 3, 2008. Division of Business. Iowa Wesleyan College. Mt. Pleasant, IA. Nanoengineered Metamaterials . • Nanotechnology. NOVEMBER 27, 2012. NA. NOTECHNLOGY COMMITTEE. HIGH TECH SECTOR WEBINAR:. The Path to Creating, Managing and Extracting Value from IP in Nanotechnology. WEBINAR OUTLINE. Opening . Erin Murphy, Manager – Chapter Relations, . By: Miranda . Cozza. My Article . Bio-Batteries and Bio-Fuel Cells: Leveraging on Electronic Charge Transfer Proteins . By: A. M. . Kannan. ,. V. . Renugopalakrishnan. ,. S. . Filipek. , P. Li, G. F. . Presented by : . Lelitasari. – 4Life OHS Services. Nanosafety. Asia-. Pasific. Regional Workshop, Bangkok, September 10th-11. th. 2015. . ABOUT . . Occupational . . Prof. Helen Fawcett, ME. 1. What is a nanometer?. Scale of measure to the -9 power. Fingernails grow at 1 nm/second. Cut a bacterium 1000x. 2. What is a nanometer?. 10. -9. meters. One billion nanometers in a meter. History. In 1959, Richard Feynman proposed an idea that we could manipulate things as small as atoms or molecules, we just do not have the ability to do so yet.. Said we should be able to create machines that can arrange or rearrange atoms and molecules however we want. Fact or Myth?. There are currently biological nano-machines that naturally exist in your body.. FACT. Viruses are nano-sized biological machines that currently exist inside the body. Viruses can self-replicate within a cell, which means that virus parts spontaneously come together to create new viruses.. Week 2. : History. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55 program. Certificate students. For each course, you'll complete a short, typed, double-spaced essay of four to six pages (1,000–1,500 words). Rather than an overview of what the course covered, your essay should be a thoughtful and personal response to one or both of the following questions:. Week 4: Confrontations, panics, and more. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55+ program. Rutherford-Bohr (solar system model). In 1913, . Neils. Bohr, a student of [Ernest] Rutherford's, developed a new model of the atom. He proposed that electrons are arranged in concentric circular orbits around the nucleus. . Using powers is a shorthand way of writing big numbers.. e.g. 10. 3. . - this way of writing a number is called ‘standard form’.. What pattern do you notice?. 100. 1 000 000. 1 000 000 000. 1 000 000 000 000.

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