Nanotechnology is a rapidly evolving field with ever-growing potential applications in a variety of industries, including chemical sensing and smart electronic materials. The of chemical sensors and smart electronic materials based on nanotechnology has enabled a new level of performance and accuracy in the detection and measurement of chemicals. Nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, can be used to construct chemical sensors with improved sensitivity and selectivity. Carbon nanotubes have a high surface-to-volume ratio which makes them ideal for detecting small amounts of chemicals or specific types of molecules. These sensors are able to detect molecules at concentrations as low as parts per billion, which is much more sensitive than traditional chemical sensors. Additionally, the nanostructure of these materials can be used to create specialized chemical sensing elements, such as optical waveguides, which are able to detect the presence of specific substances in a sample. Nanotechnology is also being used to develop smart electronic materials for a wide range of applications. Smart materials are capable of responding to external stimuli, such as temperature, light, and pressure. For example, nanostructured thermoelectric materials can be used to convert temperature differences into electricity.
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Michael I Tribelsky, Moscow State University, Russian Federation
Title : The impact of nanomedicine: 30,000 orthopedic nano implants with no failures and still counting
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
Title : Logistic-modified mathematical model for tumor growth treated with nanosized cargo delivery system
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Current and future of red and black phosphorus nanomaterials
Hai Feng Ji, Drexel University, United States
Title : Azodye photoaligned nanolayers for liquid crystal: New trends
Vladimir G Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Atomistic simulation of chemical ordering phenomena in nanostructured intermetallics
Rafal Kozubski, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Title : The enhanced cytotoxic effect of curcumin on leukemic stem cells via CD123-targeted nanoparticles
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Title : Efficiency of nanoparticles (Micromage-B) in the complex treatment of multiple sclerosis
Andrey Belousov, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
Title : Innovative method of nanotechnology application in the complex treatment of multiple sclerosis
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