Nanomaterials for Micro/Nano Devices, 2nd Edition

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "D:Materials and Processing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 20

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Interests: composite materials; additive manufacturing; Industry 4.0; advanced manufacturing; micro- and nano-engineered materials/devices
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Dear Colleagues,

Nanomaterials are chemical substances or materials consisting of very small particles of different shapes and sizes. These are no larger than one hundred nanometers, or about one thousand times less than the thickness of a human hair. They occur in nature or can be deliberately manufactured and engineered to generate materials which exhibit novel characteristics. Materials engineered to such a small scale are often referred to as engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and can take on unique mechanical, chemical, optical, magnetic, electrical, and other properties. These emergent products have the potential for significant impacts in electronics, medicine, and other fields.

This Special Issue of Micromachines focuses on nanomaterials for micro/nanodevices. Herein, we will aim to review the current state of the art and utilization of new synthesis techniques, characterization methods, and integration strategies to develop nanomaterial-based devices with improved performance and functionality. We invite original research articles, review articles, and perspectives on recent developments in the field of nanomaterials for micro/nanodevices. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Nanomaterial synthesis and fabrication.
  • Energy conversion and storage.
  • Nanoelectronics and nanophotonics.
  • Biocompatibility of nanomaterials.
  • Nano/microdevices for nanomedicine.
  • Three-dimensional printing with nanomaterials.
  • Nanomechanics and nanocomposites.
  • Nano-optics and devices.
  • Nanosensors and applications.
  • Advancements in technology.

This Special Issue will provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and engineers to share their latest findings, ideas, and advancements in this exciting and rapidly growing field. We look forward to receiving your contributions and publishing them in this Special Issue on "Nanomaterials for Micro/Nanodevices, 2nd Edition". 

Dr. Amir Hussain Idrisi
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • nanomaterials
  • nanocomposites
  • nanoelectronics
  • micro/nano devices
  • synthesis and characterization
  • integration and performance
  • energy harvesting
  • sensing and actuation
  • biomedicine

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