Nano Day: Celebrating the Next Decade of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Fernandez, Laura E.; Gogotsi, Yury; Hersam, Mark C.; Nel, André E.; Penner, Reginald M.; Willson, C. Grant; Weiss, Paul S.; Hammond, Paula T; Kagan, Cherie R., 1969-; ... Show more Show less
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Nanoscience and nanotechnology are poised to contribute to a wide range of fields, from health and medicine to electronics, energy, security, and more. These contributions come both directly in the form of new materials,
interfaces, tools, and even properties as well as indirectly by connecting fields together. We celebrate how far we have come, and here, we look at what is to come over the next decade that will leverage the strong and growing base that we have built in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Date issued
2016-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
ACS Nano
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Citation
Kagan, Cherie R. et al. “Nano Day: Celebrating the Next Decade of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.” ACS Nano 10.10 (2016): 9093–9103. © 2016 American Chemical Society
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1936-0851
1936-086X