Nanotechnology is a rapidly developing field of science that involves the manipulation of materials at the nanoscale (1-100 nanometers). It has already been used to create a wide range of applications, from medicine to energy production. Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize many industries, due to its ability to manipulate matter in ways not possible with traditional approaches. Nanotechnology-based applications are being developed in areas such as medicine, energy production, electronics, textiles, and materials science. In the medical field, nanotechnology has been used to create new drug delivery systems and diagnostic tools. This has the potential to reduce medication side effects and improve the accuracy of diagnoses. In the energy sector, nanotechnology has been used to create more efficient solar cells and batteries, which could lead to a more sustainable energy future. Nanotechnology has also been used to create electronic components that are smaller, faster, and more reliable than ever before. In the textile industry, nanotechnology has been used to create fabrics that are more durable and water-resistant, as well as fabrics that can absorb and release heat. This could potentially lead to the creation of new, more efficient insulation materials and clothing items. In materials science, nanotechnology has been used to create stronger and lighter materials for construction, such as carbon nanotubes.





Title : Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient and other applications
Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
Title : Pristine graphene coatings on metals: A disruptive approach to remarkable and durable corrosion
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia