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Recent Patents on Nanotechnology
ISSN: 1872-2105 (Print)
eISSN: 2212-4020 (Online)
• Advanced Nanomaterials.
• Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine.
• Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics.
• Nanomechanics, Computational Nanoscience and Technology.
• Nanometrology, Instrumentation and Measurement.
• Nanosystems, Nanorobotics, Nanosensors and Nanoactuators.
• Nanotechnology for Energy.
• Other related areas.
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Advances in Vanadium and Titanium Resources for High-performance Materials via Nanostructuring and Nanoengineering (updated BMS-NANOTEC-2023-HT-31)
Vanadium and titanium-based materials are ideal candidates for structural and functional materials in aerospace, biomedical engineering, optics, catalysis, energy storage and conversion etc. Vanadium/titanium-based alloys, compounds and materials have a large family with different chemical compositions, dimensions, structures/morphologies, and chemical/physical/mechanical properties, which provides huge opportunities for the development of emerging applications. In this special thematic issue, the recent advances in vital and promising vanadium/titanium-based materials via nanostructuring/nanoengineering are presented. We welcome the submission of full-length/mini... see more
NANOSTRUCTURED NEUROMORPHIC DEVICES: TOWARDS IN MATERIA COMPUTING
The efforts pursued in the last decade to build up brain-inspired systems with electronic hardware solutions to solve complex data processing tasks, have leaded to the development of a new generation of devices, as memristor crossbar arrays, and their different applications became more and more reliable. One of the basic features characterizing these devices is the non-linearity of the physical processes taking place into the material. The advent of the memristor, characterized by resistive switching... see more
Green Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials for a Sustainable Environment
Green nanotechnology (GN) might wind up being the most efficient platform for achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda. The goal of GN is to create goods and procedures that are secure, energy-efficient, waste-free, and emit fewer greenhouse gases. Such goods and procedures use renewable resources, and/or their environmental impact is minimal. GN also refers to production techniques that are both economically and environmentally viable. Green chemistry, sustainable engineering, and green manufacturing are some of... see more