Sunday 15 February 2015

Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Systems

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Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Systems



Description

This special issue devoted to the integrated study of nanotechnologies and biomedical systems (from earliest times to the present day) will be published to give researchers appreciation of where the discipline has come from. We aim to provide an advanced forum for studies related to the proposed fields with all topics below. The objective of this special issue is to present recent advances and emerging cross-disciplinary approaches in the field of nanotechnologies, biomedical and medical engineering. Nanoscale science and technology, often spoken of as "nanoscience" or "nanotechnology", are simply science and engineering carried out on the nanometer scale, that is, 10?9 meters. In the last two decades, researchers began developing the ability to manipulate matter at the level of single atoms and small groups of atoms and to characterize the properties of materials and systems at that scale. This capability has led to the astonishing discovery that clusters of small numbers of atoms or molecules-nanoscale clusters-often have properties (such as strength, electrical resistivity and conductivity, and optical absorption) that are significantly different from the properties of the same matter at either the single-molecule scale or the bulk scale. For example, carbon nanotubes are much less chemically reactive than carbon atoms and combine the characteristics of the two naturally occurring bulk forms of carbon, strength (diamond) and electrical conductivity (graphite). The editors also would like to encourage studies that outline the general development of the main branches of physics as we know them today and even to discuss principal figures in each area. Articles discussing methodology, and reviews of the current state of knowledge and possibilities for future research, are especially welcome.

Manuscripts regarding original research proposals and research ideas highly appreciated. Manuscripts containing summaries and surveys on research cooperation and actual and future projects (as those founded by national governments or others) are likewise appreciated, as they provide interesting information for a broad field of users.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  1. Nanotechnologies
  2. Micro and Nano manufacturing techniques
  3. Nanocomposites
  4. Novel nanomaterials and applications
  5. Nanostructures
  6. Nanoscale materials
  7. Nanophysics
  8. Metamaterials
  9. Carbon nanotubes
  10. Smart materials
  11. Nanobiophotonics
  12. Bioinformatics
  13. Nanomedicine
  14. Biomedical systems
  15. Drug/hormone/anesthesia delivery
  16. Orthopedic engineering
  17. Telemedicine systems

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