National Science and Technology Council ( NSTC )
Committee on Technology (CT)
The Interagency Working Group on
Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology (IWGN )
Nanotechnology Research Directions: IWGN Workshop Report
Vision for Nanotechnology Research and Development in the Next Decade
Edited by M.C. Roco, S. Williams, P. Alivisatos
September 1999
WTEC, Loyola College in Maryland
Table of Contents
- Full
Report
- Front
Cover, cover letter from Dr. Neal Lane
- Table of Contents, Executive Summary, Technical Findings,
Recommendations, and Introduction to Nanotechnology for Non-Specialists
- Chapter 1 . Fundamental Scientific Issues for Nanotechnology
- Chapter 2 . Investigative Tools: Theory, Modeling, and Simulation
- Chapter 3 . Investigative Tools: Experimental Methods and Probes
- Chapter 4 . Synthesis, Assembly, and Processing of Nanostructures
- Chapter 5 . Applications: Dispersions, Coatings, and Other Large
Surface Area Structures
- Chapter 6 . Applications: Nanodevices, Nanoelectronics, and
Nanosensors
- Chapter 7 . Applications: Consolidated Nanostructures
- Chapter 8 . Applications: Biological, Medical, and Health
- Chapter 9 . Applications: Energy and Chemicals
- Chapter 10 . Nanoscale Processes and the Environment
- Chapter 11 . Infrastructure Needs for Research and Development
and Education
- Chapter 12 . Agency Funding Strategies
- Appendices : (A) List of Participants and Contributors; (B) IWGN
Reference Materials; (C) Glossary; (D) Index of Authors; (E) Index of Main
Topics
This document was prepared under the guidance of the NSTC/CT. Any opinions,
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the
Interagency Working Group on Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology, and do
not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration or individual funding
agencies.
Copyrights reserved by individual authors or their assignees except as noted
herein. Reproduced by permission. This work relates to NSF Cooperative Agreement
ENG-9707092, awarded to the International Technology Research Institute at
Loyola College, World Technology (WTEC) Division. The U.S. Government retains a
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