Maria Letizia Terranova is an honorary professor of materials chemistry at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata," Italy, where she teaches nanostructured materials and solid state characterizations. She holds 5 patents and is author of more than 340 articles in peer-reviewed journals and co-editor of 8 books. Emanuela Tamburri is an assistant professor at the Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome "Tor Vergata," where she is a docent of general chemistry and chemistry of materials for molecular electronics. She holds 2 patents and is author of more than 125 articles published in indexed peer-reviewed journals.
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Introduction 1. Nanotechnology for Space Power Devices 2. Nanocomposite and Micro-Nanostructured Materials with Applications of MEMS/Nano Devices for Aerospace 3. Advanced Polymer Composites for Use on the Earth and in Space 4. Printable Materials for Additive Manufacturing in Harsh Earth and Space Environment 5. Nano-based Coating for Spacecraft: Antibacterial Film for Manned Application 6. Nanotechnology in the Space Economy
Introduction 1. Nanotechnology for Space Power Devices 2. Nanocomposite and Micro-Nanostructured Materials with Applications of MEMS/Nano Devices for Aerospace 3. Advanced Polymer Composites for Use on the Earth and in Space 4. Printable Materials for Additive Manufacturing in Harsh Earth and Space Environment 5. Nano-based Coating for Spacecraft: Antibacterial Film for Manned Application 6. Nanotechnology in the Space Economy
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