Quantum nanotechnology represents an exciting frontier in science, merging the principles of quantum mechanics with the advancements in nanotechnology. At the nanoscale, quantum effects like superposition and entanglement begin to play a significant role, offering new possibilities in material science, computing, and medicine. This intersection allows for the creation of quantum dots, tiny particles with unique optical properties, and quantum sensors that can measure with unprecedented precision. Quantum nanotechnology promises breakthroughs in areas like drug delivery systems, energy storage, and the development of ultra-efficient quantum computers, potentially revolutionizing various industries by enabling faster, smaller, and more efficient technologies. The future of this field holds limitless potential, with transformative applications on the horizon.
Title : 40,000 implants in humans and no failure: The impact of nanomedicine
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Cellulose-derived biochar modified with iron oxide and ZnO nanoparticles by a novel one-step pyrolytic method for removal of emerging contaminants from water
Rashad Al Gaashani, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
Title : Harnessing the unique properties of engineered nanostructures for sensing
Harry Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Circumventing challenges in developing CVD graphene on steels for extraordinary and durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
Title : Nano DAP augments productivity, phosphorus use efficiency, and profitability of spring wheat in India
Binaya Kumar Parida, Coromandel International Ltd, India
Title : Lipid nanoparticles formulations: From bench scale to industrial scale
Mohammad A Obeid, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, United Arab Emirates