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  1. Computer Methods And Experimental Measurements For Surface Effects And Contact Mechanics (Transactions on Engineering Sciences) by C. A. Brebbia, S-I Nishida, 2005-09-30
  2. What makes a good molecular-scale computer device? ([Research paper] / Carnegie Mellon University. School of Computer Science) by Seth Copen Goldstein, 2002
  3. Mapping Nanotechnology Innovations and Knowledge: Global and Longitudinal Patent and Literature Analysis (Integrated Series in Information Systems) by Hsinchun Chen, Mihail C. Roco, 2008-12-04
  4. New Trends in Nanotechnology and Fractional Calculus Applications
  5. Nanotechnology Playhouse: Building Machines from Atoms/Book and Disk by Christopher Lampton, 1993-04
  6. NIST AWARDS ZYVEX TEAM $25M CONTRACT FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY.(National Institute of Standards and Technology)(Brief Article): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  7. Competitive Technologies announces patent for nanotechnology bone biomaterial issued.: An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  8. Summary of the Sensing and Positioning Technology Workshop of the Committee on Nanotechnology for the Intelligence Community: Interim Report by National Research Council, 2004-06-14
  9. Theoretical and Technological Advancements in Nanotechnology and Molecular Computation: Interdisciplinary Gains
  10. Nanotechnology: Volume 3: Information Technology I (Nanotechnology(VCH))
  11. DNA Computing: 14th International Meeting on DNA Computing, DNA 14, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2-9, 2008. Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer ... Computer Science and General Issues)
  12. Our Molecular Future: How Nanotechnology, Robotics, Genetics and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Our World by Douglas Mulhall, 2002-07
  13. Nanotechnology: Science and Computation (Natural Computing Series)
  14. Quantum Nanoelectronics: An Introduction to Electronic Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing by Edward L. Wolf, 2009-05-19

21. Logos Nanomaterials For Computer Memory
Faster, lighter computers possible with nanotechnology research. access memory –is used when someone enters information or gives a command to the computer.
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/logos19-1/nanotech01.htm

22. Logos Nanomaterials For Computer Memory
The possibilities for creating new useful materials through nanotechnology areendless. . a phenomenon discovered in 1988 and used in computer hard drives.
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/logos19-1/nanotech02.htm

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24. 1997 Nanotechnology Conference
The Fifth Foresight Conference on Molecular nanotechnology. Palo Alto, California.Category Science Technology nanotechnology Conferences...... molecular modeling; computer science (eg computational models, systemdesign issues); fullerene nanotechnology; natural molecular machines
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November 5-8, 1997; Palo Alto, CA
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The Sixth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology will be held November 13-15 1998, at the Westin Hotel in Santa Clara, CA. The Tutorial will be on November 12, 1998. Information is available on the web at http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT6/index.html

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Books in computer science, business, and engineering.Category Business Publishing and Printing Academic and Technical......Prentice Hall PTR publishes highquality books on many cutting-edge topics in computerscience, business, and engineering. What's New. nanotechnology A Gentle
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26. NanoBusiness Alliance - Nanotechnology - Nanotech - Microsystems - Nano - Mems
Finally, a mention of a tool that goes back some years now but will surely havean impact on nanotechnology, computer modeling (much used by the molecular
http://www.nanobusiness.org/applications_tools.html
APPLICATIONS: Tools Before you can make something, you have to have the tools. For this reason, this category has the greatest number of established companies. STMs. It is now twenty years since the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) was invented, allowing us to see atoms for the first time. The STM works by detecting small currents flowing between the microscope tip and the sample being observed (the current flows because of quantum mechanical tunneling). AFMs. Five years later a device with similar capabilities, the atomic force microscope (AFM), was invented, which has a tiny probe on the end of a cantilever (like a springboard). The probe makes contact with the surface of the sample and, as it moves over it, is deflected by the variations in the surface, causing the cantilever to bend. The bending of the cantilever is detected by a laser beam and, again, we get atomic resolution. Scanning Probe Microscopes.

27. Computer Companies - Top 10 Japanese Computer Companies - Japanese Computer, Sof
See alsoScience Technology, nanotechnology, computer Internet, Education, Language Culture, Law Regulation, Business, Economics Finance, Politics
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Computers, peripheral units, semiconductors and other computer-related products ... Company... Sales($bil)* Products Canon computers, peripherals: printers, imaging- systems Fujitsu computers, networks, Liquid crystal displays, ICs Hitachi America mainframe computers, disk drives, semiconductors Matsushita multimedia systems, liquid crystal displays, networks, semiconductors Mitsubishi networks NEC computers, networks, semiconductors Oki networks, semiconductors, peripheral units: printers, multimedia systems Ricoh computers, peripherals: printers, data storage-, imaging- systems Seiko Epson computers, printers, liquid crystal displays Toshiba semiconductors, DRAM, computer monitors */ "Sales" were approximately estimated by the 1994's data Data sources
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28. NanoLink
Molecular Biology Network Energenius Centre for Advanced nanotechnology (ECAN),University Mechanics Group at MIT Laboratory for computer Science Information
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30. Nanotechnology - Webopedia.com
The Nanoelectronics and Nanocomputers Home Page Focuses on the electronicsand computer applications of nanotechnology. An excellent
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nanotechnology Last modified: Monday, November 25, 2002 A field of science whose goal is to control individual atoms and molecules to create computer chips and other devices that are thousands of times smaller than current technologies permit. Current manufacturing processes use lithography to imprint circuits on semiconductor materials. While lithography has improved dramatically over the last two decades to the point where some manufacturing plants can produce circuits smaller than one micron (1,000 nanometers) it still deals with aggregates of millions of atoms. It is widely believed that lithography is quickly approaching its physical limits. To continue reducing the size of semiconductors , new technologies that juggle individual atoms will be necessary. This is the realm of nanotechnology.

31. Scientific American Nanotech Directory
nanotechnology articles.Category Science Technology nanotechnology...... wired up a working computer circuita voltage inverter, or NOT gatewithin a singlecarbon nanotube. Waiting for Breakthroughs. nanotechnology mavens predict
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Current Coverage New DNA Computer Functions sans Fuel Scientists have announced a novel model of a DNA computer that no longer requires an external energy source and performs 50 times faster than its predecessor did Mud-Loving Microbes May Aid in Manufacture of Nanoelectronics For their ongoing efforts to manufacture ever-smaller technological devices, scientists have recruited some suitably tiny workers: bacteria. Researchers report that proteins produced by microbes living in extreme environments can be used as building blocks for nanoelectronics The Nanodrive Project Inventing a nanotechnology device for mass production and consumer use is trickier than it sounds Lightning Rods for Nanoelectronics Electrostatic discharges threaten to halt further shrinking and acceleration of electronic devices in the future Viral Workhorses Emptied of their infectious nucleic acids, viruses make surprisingly adaptable tools for nanoengineers Highlights Little Big Science
Nanotechnology is all the rage. Will it meet its ambitious goals? And what the heck is it, anyway?

32. Nanotechnology Critique - 4 - Calibrating Assemblers With Computers
4. Calibrating the Universal Assembler the computer as genie machine. A computercan make anything This will also be true of a computer with a box attached.
http://www.geniebusters.org/04_compugenie.htm
4. Calibrating the Universal Assembler: the computer as genie machine
A computer can make anything... almost. If you have AutoCad, 3D Studio Max, and RenderMan, you can design any machine, you can create objects of any kind and animate them, and you can render them to make them look realistic. If you have a printer, you can print pictures of them. You can even make pictures of the computer not only pictures of how it looks, but animated diagrams of all its internal workings. Theoretically you could do this at whatever level of detail you want. So a computer can almost make anything, including copies of itself. Of course, you can't make the objects themselves. But you can almost make them. You can do everything except the last step. Now suppose, in addition to your printer, you have another peripheral, which can go ahead and make the object itself. This is the famous "box" the desktop manufacturing facility. With the box, the computer can make anything, including copies of itself. The thing is, there is a long learning curve for any program capable of making anything. There are thick books one must read before using AutoCad. It takes a while to get started with such software, even for someone with considerable sophistication. I have been using computers for a long time, but I couldn't just sit down and start using a 3D modeling program. It would probably take me at least a month to reach fluency in 3D Studio Max, and longer for AutoCad. It takes years to learn all the nuances of such programs, even for professionals who use the software every day.

33. Technology Review The Nanotube Computer
The Nanotube computer The nano future is emerging through the haze of hype In thehypefilled world of nanotechnology, Phaedon Avouris, head of IBM Research’s
http://www.techreview.com/articles/rotman0302.asp
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The nano future is emerging through the haze of hype: the road to terabit memory and cheap flat-screen displays will be paved with carbon nanotubes.

By David Rotman
March 2002
In the hype-filled world of nanotechnology, Phaedon Avouris, head of IBM Research’s nanoscience and technology group, has a reputation as a meticulous and somewhat skeptical scientist. By his own description, he is one of those researchers whom reporters call to get a “realistic assessment” of the latest nanotech breakthrough. These days, though, the IBM chemist sounds uncharacteristically upbeat. The reason for his excitement can be seen in a microscopic image recently produced in his lab. It shows a thin thread draped over several thick gold electrodes. What is not so apparent is that the thread, a single carbon nanotube, has been modified and positioned so that it forms two types of transistors, each a few nanometers (billionths of a meter) in diameter— a hundred times smaller than the transistors now found on computer chips. What’s more, the nanotube transistors work together as a logic gate, the fundamental computer component responsible for selectively routing electrical signals, transforming them into meaningful ones and zeroes. The IBM device is one of the first examples of electronic circuitry constructed out of individual molecules. And while it’s merely a crude laboratory demonstration, its successful fabrication is nevertheless a further tantalizing clue that carbon nanotubes could one day replace silicon crystals as the building blocks for ultrafast, ultrasmall computers. More measurements are needed, says Avouris, “but our current results show, after taking into account difference in size, nanotube transistors show a performance superior to that of state-of-the-art silicon transistors.”

34. 21st Century Science - Nanotechnology
are less than one micron this work is often called nanotechnology. Submicronlithography is clearly very valuable (ask anyone who uses a computer!) but it
http://www.21stcentury.co.uk/science/nanotechnology.asp

21st Century
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Nanotechnology
Manufactured products are made from atoms. The properties of those products depend on how those atoms are arranged. If we rearrange the atoms in coal we can make diamond. If we rearrange the atoms in sand (and add a few other trace elements) we can make computer chips. If we rearrange the atoms in dirt, water and air we can make potatoes.
Todays manufacturing methods are very crude at the molecular level. Casting, grinding, milling and even lithography move atoms in great thundering statistical herds. It's like trying to make things out of LEGO blocks with boxing gloves on your hands. Yes, you can push the LEGO blocks into great heaps and pile them up, but you can't really snap them together the way you'd like.
In the future, nanotechnology will let us take off the boxing gloves. We'll be able to snap together the fundamental building blocks of nature easily, inexpensively and in almost any arrangement that we desire. This will be essential if we are to continue the revolution in computer hardware beyond about the next decade, and will also let us fabricate an entire new generation of products that are cleaner, stronger, lighter, and more precise
It's worth pointing out that the word "nanotechnology" has become very popular and is used to describe many types of research where the characteristic dimensions are less than about 1,000 nanometers. For example, continued improvements in lithography have resulted in line widths that are less than one micron: this work is often called "nanotechnology." Sub-micron lithography is clearly very valuable (ask anyone who uses a computer!) but it is equally clear that lithography will not let us build semiconductor devices in which individual dopant atoms are located at specific lattice sites. Many of the exponentially improving trends in computer hardware capability have remained steady for the last 50 years. There is fairly widespread confidence that these trends are likely to continue for at least another ten years, but then lithography starts to reach its fundamental limits.

35. Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems
DNA computer'S CREATOR SAYS FUTURE OF THE TECHNOLOGY IS INSIDE THE BODY, Shapiro sayshis DNA computer is fundamentally different from Adleman’s breakthrough.
http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=2746

36. Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems
approach among many pursued by scientists working in the field of nanotechnology. moretransistors and capacitors into smaller spaces on computer chips using
http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=2112

37. Nanotechnology And Intellectual Property:
computer Software and Intellectual Property We explain in detailthe component parts of an exemplary computer software patent.
http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences/2002/PDPTA/tutorial2.html
Computer Software and Intellectual Property: A Platform for Technology Protection and Successful Commercialization! William N. Hulsey III, Esq Research Fellow, IC2 Institute, University of Texas
Austin, Texas 78701, USA Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Focusing on the business and technical objectives, this course introduces the different kinds of intellectual property rights protection and valuation mechanisms, including patents, trade secrets, and carefully negotiated contracts. In the beginning, the course surveys the different types of intellectual property rights and how they relate to one another. The material further teaches how to identify and extract value from intellectual properties arising through engineering and technical efforts underway in computer software companies and commercialization efforts. We show how to establish a program for promoting invention disclosures submission in developing a valuable computer software intellectual property portfolio. The course reports on the different classes and technology areas of recently issued computer software patents and published patent applications: who is receiving these patents (companies and inventors), what the patents cover, and what they mean for ongoing computer software research and development efforts. We explain in detail the component parts of an exemplary computer software patent. This demonstrates key aspects of the patent property, as well as how the patent serves as a valuable research and development tool. The instructor addresses the different steps to build a valuable intellectual property program and who should take the steps. Furthermore, the course helps the student develop an understanding of how to assess the patent rights of a competitive or similar commercialization effort.

38. California Computer News
Monthly magazine covers computer trends for California.Category computers Publications Magazines and E-zines Magazines......CCNews Headlines nanotechnology Feb 14 2003 0410PM California NanoSystemsInstitute breaks ground. Wireless-Internet Feb 14 2003
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40. NRC - Nanotechnology - Work In Canadian Universities
nanotechnology Work in Canadian Universities. Dalhousie University (Halifax,Nova Scotia, Canada). Electrical and computer Engineering Cada, Michael.
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