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Prof. Ninad Mehendale

Prof. Ninad Mehendale. What is Nano ?. What is Nano ?. What is Nano?. What is Nano?. One billionth part (10 -9 ). often Nano refers to- Extremely small. What is nanotechnology?. In simple terms, nanotechnology can be defined as engineering at a very small scale.

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Prof. Ninad Mehendale

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  1. Prof. Ninad Mehendale

  2. What is Nano ?

  3. What is Nano ?

  4. What is Nano?

  5. What is Nano? One billionth part (10-9) often Nano refers to- Extremely small

  6. What is nanotechnology? In simple terms, nanotechnology can be defined as engineering at a very small scale

  7. [1] Cina, Jennifer L., Tejal K. Gandhi, William Churchill, John Fanikos, Michelle McCrea, Jeffrey M. Rothschild, Erica Featherstone, Carol Keohane, David W. Bates, and Eric G. Poon. "How many hospital pharmacy medication dispensing errors go undetected?." Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 32, no. 2 (2006): 73-80.

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  20. Nanotechnology

  21. . • Text Books • Nanostructuring Operations in NanoScale Science and Engineering-KalRanganathan Sharma, McGraw-Hill Companies, • Nanotechnology: Basic Calculations for Engineers and Scientists Louis Theodore, A John Willy & Sons • Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introdution to the Next Big Idea-By Mark Ratner, Daniel Ratner • Nano-The Essentials, Understanding Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, T.Pradeep- • Introduction to NanoTechnology-Charles P. Poole, Jr. and Frank J. Owens, John Wiley & Sons,2003 • Reference Books • Nanotechnology: Basic and Emerging technologies Michael Wilson ,Chapman & Hall/CRC-Rs,3311.93 • Principal of NanoTechnology-Molecular Based Study of Condensed Matter in Small Systems G .Ali Mansoori • NanoTechnology Assessment and Prospective -Schmid et al.,Springer

  22. Term Work: • A minimum of 08 Tutorials involving a report based on literature survey and an oral presentation to the class on topic from any one Tutorial during tutorial session is envisaged. In addition numerical problems on various topics as included above. • The performance of the students should be evaluated based on report and presentations. • Points no 1 and 2 above with an average of a minimum of two tests should accounting for term work.

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