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Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)

Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology By Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)

Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology by Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)


Summary

Containing a survey of research across a wide range of disciplines, this book provides contemporary knowledge and understanding of the phenomena of nanometer-scale particle manipulation. It explores how electromechanics can be applied to the sorting of DNA molecules, examining viruses, and constructing electronics devices with carbon nanotubes.

Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology Summary

Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology by Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)

The success, growth, and virtually limitless applications of nanotechnology depend upon our ability to manipulate nanoscale objects, which in turn depends upon developing new insights into the interactions of electric fields, nanoparticles, and the molecules that surround them. In the first book to unite and directly address particle electrokinetics and nanotechnology, Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology provides a thorough grounding in the phenomena associated with nanoscale particle manipulation.

The author delivers a wealth of application and background knowledge, from using electric fields for particle sorting in lab-on-a-chip devices to electrode fabrication, electric field simulation, and computer analysis. It also explores how electromechanics can be applied to sorting DNA molecules, examining viruses, constructing electronic devices with carbon nanotubes, and actuating nanoscale electric motors.

The field of nanotechnology is inherently multidisciplinary-in its principles, in its techniques, and in its applications-and meeting its current and future challenges will require the kind of approach reflected in this book. Unmatched in its scope, Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology offers an outstanding opportunity for people in all areas of research and technology to explore the use and precise manipulation of nanoscale structures.

Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology Reviews

Overall, this is the first book noted to unite and directly address particle electrokinetics and nanotechnology. Hughes provides a thorough description of the phenomena associated with nanoscale particle manipulation. ... [A] significant amount of information on applications and background knowledge is provided for each technology described.
- Micro/Nano, July 2004


Dr. Hughes' book...is unique in bridging the gap between key disciplines critical to the future of nanotechnology in the 21st century. The boundaries between disciplines are fast disappearing, but few textbooks have captured the need for providing students with a spectrum of information across the key areas of science and technology where it is predicted many new developments will take place. This is at the critical interface between nanoscience, mechanical and electrical/electronic engineering and biology. The many academic institutions that are in the process of setting up truly multidisciplinary departments and research groups will find this timely publication neatly fills what was until now a worrying vacuum.
-Ottilia Saxl, CEO, The Institute of Nanotechnology

About Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)

Michael Pycraft Hughes

Table of Contents

Introduction. Electrokinetics. Colloids and Surfaces. Analysis and Manipulation of Solid Particles. Dielectrophoresis of Complex Bioparticles. Dielectrophoresis, Molecules and Materials. Nanoengineering. Practical Dielectrophoretic Separation. Electrode Structures. Computational Applications in Electromechanics. Dielectrophoretic Response Modeling and MATLAB. Appendix.

Additional information

NPB9780849311833
9780849311833
0849311837
Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology by Michael Pycraft Hughes (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2002-10-29
340
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