Nanoinformatics is an emerging interdisciplinary field that sits at the intersection of nanotechnology, informatics, and data science. It focuses on the organization, analysis, and utilization of information related to nanomaterials, nanoparticles, and nanodevices. With the rapid growth of nanotechnology, there is a vast and diverse array of data generated from experiments, simulations, and literature. Nanoinformatics plays a crucial role in managing this wealth of data by developing tools and methodologies for data storage, retrieval, and analysis. It encompasses databases and platforms that facilitate the sharing of information among researchers, helping to accelerate discoveries and innovations in the nanotechnology domain. Additionally, nanoinformatics contributes to the development of standardized ontologies and terminology to ensure consistency and interoperability in nanoscience data. The applications of nanoinformatics are broad, spanning areas such as material design, environmental impact assessment, and biomedical applications. It aids in predicting the behavior of nanomaterials, assessing their safety, and optimizing their performance. As nanotechnology continues to advance, nanoinformatics becomes increasingly essential in harnessing the vast amounts of data generated and translating it into actionable insights for furthering scientific understanding and applications.
Title : Recent advances in nanomedicine: Sensors, implants, artificial intelligence, saving the environment, human studies, and more
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Harnessing the unique transport properties of InAs nanowires for single molecule level sensing
Harry E Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Success in developing CVD graphene coating on mild steel: A disruptive approach to remarkable/durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
Title : Photonic metasurfaces in azobenzene materials
Ribal Georges Sabat, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Title : Advances in sustainable stimuli-responsive nanoscale platforms for biomedical applications
Manuela Cedrun Morales, CNR NANOTEC, Italy
Title : Using CuO polycrystalline nanofilms as sensor for small organic molecules
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil