Nanosystems use new, nanoscopic electrical and/or mechanical devices
which, as constituents of electronic and electromechanical systems, find
application primarily in computing, embedded control and biomedical data
acquisition. In particular, this book will deal with the
characterization and patterning of these materials from an engineering
perspective, with the objective of creating operational prototypes and
products.
The book will integrate various nano technologies on materials, devices
and systems and identify key areas and results. The book will describe
different design aspects for integrated systems on silicon, as well as
on heterogeneous platforms including, but not limited to, electrical,
optical, micromechanical and biological components in various forms and
mixtures. By associating research topics from differing horizons, the
book will provide a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between
electronics/electrical engineering and materials science. The book will
include topics at the intersection of these disciplines, and will
interface with computer science, biology and medicine.