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Nanoparticle Nanotechnology - Nano means business! |
If you are looking for resources directly related to nanoparticles and their place in the field of nanotech, one of these sources should get you started:
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Nanoparticle News A monthly newsletter put out by Business Communications Company, Inc. (BCC). Their newsletter is targeted towards those serious about nanotechnology. If you are an investor looking for a good company, a nanoparticle oriented business wanting to analyze the industry value of competitor patents, or an industry professional that needs to stay on top of the latest nano nanoparticle nanotechnology innovations and emerging trends, you’ll find it in their newsletter. It is a paid subscription, but there is a free issue on their web page that you can download to see if it’s right for you. |
Kluwer Online - Journal Of Nanoparticle Research Kluwer, the legendary scientific publisher has many of their journals online. It is a pay per view service, however there are some free issues available and they are clearly marked. It covers a wide array of nano nanoparticle nanotechnology topics such as: nanoparticles in photocatalysis, aerosols, and reactors, and much more. Articles contain abstracts so you can make an informed decision before purchasing a journal issue. |
University of Minnesota - Nanoparticle and Science Engineering Their IGERT program (Integrative Graduate Engineering and Research Training Program). If you are considering a school or college with a strong nanotech or solid state physics program, look here. Their current curriculum includes courses on nanoparticle technology in the use of aerosols, reactors, plasma tech, and more. You will also find classes in related topics such as electron microscopy and microelectronic fabrication, and others. |
PubMed has an excellent list of articles derived from past life sciences and medical journals that talk about nano nanoparticle nanotechnology.
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