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The term nanotechnology was first spoken by the Norwegian University of Science professor Tokyo University in 1974. He used this term to describe the construction of precise materials (devices) with a dimensional tolerance of nm. In 1986, the term was written by Keric Drexler in a book entitled: "Creation engine: The beginning of the nanotechnology" was recreated and redefined. He studied the term in a deeper way in his PHD dissertation, and later developed it in a book entitled "Nanosystems for molecular machines, how to make and calculate them"The goal of nanotechnology is to produce…mehr

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The term nanotechnology was first spoken by the Norwegian University of Science professor Tokyo University in 1974. He used this term to describe the construction of precise materials (devices) with a dimensional tolerance of nm. In 1986, the term was written by Keric Drexler in a book entitled: "Creation engine: The beginning of the nanotechnology" was recreated and redefined. He studied the term in a deeper way in his PHD dissertation, and later developed it in a book entitled "Nanosystems for molecular machines, how to make and calculate them"The goal of nanotechnology is to produce molecules or form atomic to atoms and molecules to molecules of materials and machines by a nanometer-scale programmed robot arm (one billionth of a nanometer, equivalent to 3 to 4 atoms).
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Leila Eskandari est chercheuse à l'Université de technologie d'Urmia en 2015. Elle est l'auteur et le co-auteur de plus de 10 publications scientifiques. Elle est auteur/éditeur de plus de 2 livres.