Nanodevices represent a cutting-edge frontier in technology, revolutionizing various industries with their miniature scale and powerful capabilities. These devices operate at the nanoscale, manipulating individual atoms and molecules to perform tasks that were once deemed impossible. The field of nanotechnology has given rise to nanodevices with applications ranging from medicine to electronics. In healthcare, nanodevices offer unprecedented possibilities for targeted drug delivery, allowing for precise treatment at the cellular level. Moreover, they enable real-time monitoring of health parameters, providing invaluable insights into an individual's well-being. In the electronics realm, nanodevices contribute to the development of faster, smaller, and more energy-efficient components, paving the way for advanced computing and communication systems. Despite their diminutive size, nanodevices wield enormous potential to reshape our world. However, ethical considerations and safety concerns must accompany their rapid development to ensure responsible and beneficial integration into society.
Title : Introducing picotechnology: An exciting extension of nanotechnology
Thomas J Webster, Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Title : The failure of both einsteins space-time theory and his equivalence principle and their resolution by the uniform scaling method
Robert Buenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany
Title : Material challenges with proton conducting ceramics for intermediate temperature hydrogenation/dehydrogenation applications
Saheli Biswas, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia
Title : Porphyrin layers at metal-electrolyte interfaces monitored by EC-STM and CV
Marek Nowicki, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Title : Color control of electrochromes by structural modification
Will Skene, Montreal University, Canada
Title : Make experiments more efficient: Two simple and powerful approaches. Mg2Si growth for photovoltaic and thermoelectric applications
Alexander S Gouralnik , Institute of Automation and Control Processes, Russian Federation
Title : Reconfigurable antenna structures using tunable materials
Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Title : (0, 1 and 2) Dimensional hybrid architecture of the synthesized materials leads the smart sensing of the gaseous species at low/room temperature
D R Patil, North Maharashtra University, India
Title : Enhanced grain refinement, precipitates regulation, and improved mechanical properties of cast Al-Li alloy by Ti addition and heat treatment
Lixiong Shao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Title : Broadband sound attenuation of shape memory polymer with triangular-honeycomb unit cell metamaterial structural design
Musaab Ejaz, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia