Nanotechnology (Seminar)
Nanotechnology (Seminar)
Nanotechnology (Seminar)
Of Technology, Indore
Session 2008-09
Submitted to:
Submitted by:
Mr. Dinesh Rajpoot
Tanmay Baid
Rohi
t Tomar
Computer
Science
II
year, III sem.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction.
2. Nanotechnology in Computers.
2.1. Ballistic Sensor Disks.
2.2. Spintronics.
2.3. Smart Dust.
3. Nanotechnology in Medicine.
3.1 Cell Surgery, Cell Pharmacology.
3.2 Microvibore Artificial WBC.
3.3 Reciprocites: Mechanical Artificial RBC.
3.4 Ribosome.
3.5 Utility Fog.
7. Conclusion.
8. References.
Nanotechnology: Engendering an Era
of Industrial Revolution
1. Introduction:
Fig2. The contact between these wires is only a few hundred atoms wide. The
tight squeeze keeps electrons from scattering, allowing the sensor to read
the minuscule bits that future, super high-capacity disk drives will
depend on.
2.2. Spintronics:
Utility Fog:
7. Conclusion:
K.ERIC.DREXLER-“INTRODUCTION TO
NANOTECNOLOGY”.
RICHARD FEYMANN’S BOIGRAPHY
(www.wikipedia.com)
www.nanotechweb.com
Ralph C. Merkle “SELF REPLICATNG SYSTEMS AND
LOW COST MANUFACTURING”.
[email protected].