Nanotechnology for energy harvesting and storage
Lead Editor (s) : Mohsen Sheikholeslami, Babol Noshirvani University of technology, Iran.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Nanotechnology for energy harvesting and storage
Lead Editor (s) : Mohsen Sheikholeslami, Babol Noshirvani University of technology, Iran.
Short Description: Nanotechnology provides highly promising potentials for the development of conventional energy sources (fossil and nuclear fuels) and Renewable energy sources like geothermal energy, sun, wind, water, tides or biomass.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the most recent advances of nanotechnology to sustainable energy production, storage and use. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Photovoltaics, Fuel cells, Nanobatteries, Supercapacitors, Hydrogen, Renewable and green energy, Lithium ion batteries etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Nano & Bioelectrics
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Nano & Bioelectrics
Short Description: Nano-Bio-Electronics focuses on the integration of nanotechnology, stem cell research, and biomedical engineering, and imaging of the brain and spinal cord to make progress in the fight against neurological diseases.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the contributions related with innovative nano- bioelectronics tools useful for clinical and biological applications. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Biosensor, Nanomaterial, Nanotube, Biosensing , Hybrid Bio-Artificial Systems, Ionic Channels, Ionic-Electrical Coupling, Mathematical Modeling, Nanotechnology, Numerical Simulation etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Nanomedicine and Biotherapeutics
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Nanomedicine and Biotherapeutics
Short Description: Nanomedicine is an application of nanotechnology which made its debut with greatly increased possibilities in the field of medicine. Nanomedicine desires to deliver research tools and clinically reformative devices in the near future. With the advance of nanomedicine technology, scientists face a new realm in biotherapeutics and drug development that includes vaccines, antibodies, gene therapies and Nanoparticles such as liposomes, polymeric micelles, Nanoparticles, dendrimers, and nanocrystals for drug delivery and contrast agents.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of advancements in nanomedicine and biotherapeutics. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanocapsule, Artificial cells, Biotherapeutics, Nanomedicine, Microcapsules, Oral delivery, Tissue engineering, Nanofibre etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Magnetism & Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : Usha Philipose, University of North Texas, USA.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Magnetism & Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : Usha Philipose, University of North Texas, USA.
Short Description: Nanotechnology scientists are conducting research to determine whether magnetic Nanoparticles can be used to make magnets stronger using less material. This research is being done with neodymium, iron, and boron — all used in magnet production. Using magnetism and nanotechnology to harness a biological control system could become a noninvasive way to treat diseases.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the application of the magnetic materials as target drug delivery systems in nanotechnology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Neodymium, Fullerenes, Magnetism, Nanotechnology, Polarization Light,Thin Films, Coherent Magnetic Processes, Dynamics of Spins and Magnetic Domains, Femtomagnetism Proceedings, Magnetic Recording, Spin Photo-emission, Spin Polarized Transport, Time Resolved Magnetic Imaging, Ultrafast Dynamics, Ultrafast Magnetism, Nanoscale, Carbon material, Diamond, Graphite etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Physics of one-dimensional nanostructures
Lead Editor (s) : Alireza Heidari, California South University, USA
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Physics of one-dimensional nanostructures
Lead Editor (s) : Alireza Heidari, California South University, USA.
Short Description: Nanometer scale structures represent an intellectually challenging and rapidly expanding area of research that crosses the borders between many areas of the physical sciences and engineering.
Aims &Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the physical properties and application of one-dimensional nanostructures. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanostructures, Crystal growth, One-dimensional nanosturctures – wires, rods, belts and tubes, Metal Oxides, Growth mechanism, Nanodevices, Semiconductor, Thin film, Quantum wire etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Nanotechnology Uses in Human Health Care
Lead Editor (s) : Farid Menaa, Fluorotronics, Inc, USA
Guest Editor (s) : Bruce Kim, The City College Of New York, USA
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Nanotechnology Uses in Human Health Care
Lead Editor (s) : Farid Menaa, Fluorotronics, Inc, USA
Guest Editor (s): Bruce Kim, The City College Of New York, USA
Short Description: Its describes potential pathways to improving medical diagnosis and therapy, health of the body via diagnosis, prevention of diseases and other physical, mental impairments. Nanotechnology uses as nanomedicine, nano biosensors, drug delivery system and imaging technologies.
Aims &Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the Nanotechnology Uses in Human Health Care. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nano Medicine, Drug Delivery system, Imaging Technology, Nano Toxicity, Nano Pharmaceutics, Nano capsule etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Lead Editor (s) : Zheng Yang, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA
Lead Editor (s) : Ramesh K Guduru, Lamar University, USA
Tentative Date: February, 2018
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Nanotechnology for energy harvesting and storage
Lead Editor (s) : Zheng Yang, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA
Lead Editor (s) : Ramesh K Guduru, Lamar University, USA
Short Description: Nanotechnology provides highly promising potentials for the development of conventional energy sources (fossil and nuclear fuels) and Renewable energy sources like geothermal energy, sun, wind, water, tides or biomass.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the most recent advances of nanotechnology to sustainable energy production, storage and use. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Photovoltaics, Fuel cells, Nanobatteries, Supercapacitors, Hydrogen, Renewable and green energy, Lithium ion batteries etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Lead Editor (s) : Yongki Choi, North Dakota State University,USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Nano & Bioelectrics
Lead Editor (s) : Yongki Choi, North Dakota State University,USA
Short Description: Nano-Bio-Electronics focuses on the integration of nanotechnology, stem cell research, and biomedical engineering, and imaging of the brain and spinal cord to make progress in the fight against neurological diseases.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the contributions related with innovative nano- bioelectronics tools useful for clinical and biological applications. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Biosensor, Nanomaterial, Nanotube, Biosensing , Hybrid Bio-Artificial Systems, Ionic Channels, Ionic-Electrical Coupling, Mathematical Modeling, Nanotechnology, Numerical Simulation etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Nanotechnology for Environment
Short Description: : Nanotechnological products, processes and applications are expected to contribute significantly to environmental and climate protection by saving raw materials, energy and water as well as by reducing greenhouse gases and hazardous wastes. Nanotechnology increases the strengths of many materials and devices, as well as enhances efficiencies of monitoring devices, remediation of environmental pollution, and renewable energy production.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the significance of nanotechnology, its beneficiary uses for environment. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Environmental ethics, Nature, Benefits, Regulatory mechanism, Nano remediation, Toxicity etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Lead Editor : Stanley Saamoah Moffatt, Nova Southeastern University, USA
Guest Editor: Viorel Simion, Laboratory of Nucleic acids transfer by non-viral vectors, CNRS Orleans, France.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Nanomedicine and Biotherapeutics
Lead Editor : Stanley Saamoah Moffatt, Nova Southeastern University, USA
Guest Editor: Viorel Simion, Laboratory of Nucleic acids transfer by non-viral vectors, CNRS Orleans, France.
Short Description: Nanomedicine is an application of nanotechnology which made its debut with greatly increased possibilities in the field of medicine. Nanomedicine desires to deliver research tools and clinically reformative devices in the near future. With the advance of nanomedicine technology, scientists face a new realm in biotherapeutics and drug development that includes vaccines, antibodies, gene therapies and Nanoparticles such as liposomes, polymeric micelles, Nanoparticles, dendrimers, and nanocrystals for drug delivery and contrast agents.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of advancements in nanomedicine and biotherapeutics. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanocapsule, Artificial cells, Biotherapeutics, Nanomedicine, Microcapsules, Oral delivery, Tissue engineering, Nanofibre etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Medical Nanotechnology and Biomarkers
Lead Editor (s) : Maria Hepel, State University of New York, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Medical Nanotechnology and Biomarkers
Lead Editor (s) : Maria Hepel, State University of New York, USA
Short Description: Nanotechnology in medicine involves applications of Nanoparticles currently under development, as well as longer range research that involves the use of manufactured nano-robots to make repairs at the cellular level.
Nanotechnology offers the promise of miniaturized, inexpensive, flexible and robust “plug-and-play” molecular reading systems which can be effectively deployed in the field.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the significance of medicine in nanotechnology and the various applications of biomarkers in nanotechnology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Biomarker, Nanoparticles, Quantum dots, Nanoparticle, Nanocantilever, Nanoarrays, Nano-immunoassay, Cancer biomarkers, Nanodiagnostics, Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Nanoparticles for drug therapeutics and its delivery
Lead Editor (s) : Narayan Bhattarai, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Nanoparticles for drug therapeutics and its delivery
Lead Editor (s) : Narayan Bhattarai, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA
Short Description: Nanoparticles — particles in the size range 1–100 nm — are emerging as a class of therapeutics for cancer. Early clinical results suggest that Nanoparticle therapeutics can show enhanced efficacy, while simultaneously reducing side effects, owing to properties such as more targeted localization in tumours and active cellular uptake.
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the recent developments in material (DNA/RNA etc) conjugated with Nanoparticles for drug therapeutics and its delivery.This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Cancer therapy, Controlled release, Drug delivery, Nanomedicine, Nanoparticles, Cancer, Doxorubicin, Camptothecin, Cisplatin, Ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Magnetism & Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : K. Maaz, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Magnetism & Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : K. Maaz, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Short Description: Nanotechnology scientists are conducting research to determine whether magnetic Nanoparticles can be used to make magnets stronger using less material. This research is being done with neodymium, iron, and boron — all used in magnet production. Using magnetism and nanotechnology to harness a biological control system could become a noninvasive way to treat diseases.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the application of the magnetic materials as target drug delivery systems in nanotechnology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Neodymium, Fullerenes, Magnetism, Nanotechnology, Polarization Light,Thin Films, Coherent Magnetic Processes, Dynamics of Spins and Magnetic Domains, Femtomagnetism Proceedings, Magnetic Recording, Spin Photo-emission, Spin Polarized Transport, Time Resolved Magnetic Imaging, Ultrafast Dynamics, Ultrafast Magnetism, Nanoscale, Carbon material, Diamond, Graphite etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Adverse effects of health using Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : Jesus Simal-Gandara, University of Vigo, Spain
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Adverse effects of health using Nanotechnology
Lead Editor (s) : Jesus Simal-Gandara, University of Vigo, Spain
Short Description: With the advent of nanotechnology, the prospects for using engineered nanomaterials with diameters of < 100 nm in industrial applications, medical imaging, disease diagnoses, drug delivery, cancer treatment, gene therapy, and other areas have progressed rapidly and also due to this fact we can confirm that the extremely small Nanoparticles can penetrate easily into human cells.
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the well-researched ways in which nanotechnology can harm the environment and the state of human health. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, Nanoparticles, Nanoapplications, Environmental implications, Regulatory compliance, Environmental concerns, Environmental risk management, Risk evaluation process, Hazard risk, Nano-related regulations, Nanoparticle toxicity etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Physics of one-dimensional nanostructures
Lead Editor (s) : Usha Philipose, University of North Texas, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Physics of one-dimensional nanostructures
Lead Editor (s) : Usha Philipose, University of North Texas, USA
Short Description: Nanometer scale structures represent an intellectually challenging and rapidly expanding area of research that crosses the borders between many areas of the physical sciences and engineering.
Aims &Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the physical properties and application of one-dimensional nanostructures. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanostructures, Crystal growth, One-dimensional nanosturctures – wires, rods, belts and tubes, Metal Oxides, Growth mechanism, Nanodevices, Semiconductor, Thin film, Quantum wire etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Computational Nanoscience
Guest Editor : Donald Brenner, NC State University, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Computational Nanoscience
Guest Editor : Donald Brenner, NC State University, USA
Short Description: Computational Nanoscience focuses on numerical and theoretical modeling and investigation of nanostructures such as atom clusters, surfaces, quantum dots.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the computational problem-solving techniques that are used and predict properties of nanoscale systems. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Molecular structure, Absorption spectra, Polarizability, Chemical reactivity, Dipole moment, Computational Intelligence, Computational Nanotechnology, Genetic Algorithms, Neural Networks, Elxtronegativity, Atomic scales etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Bio/Nano Technology
Guest Editor (s) : Hengchang Guo,University of Maryland, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Bio/Nano Technology
Guest Editor (s) : Hengchang Guo,University of Maryland, USA
Short Description: Bionanotechnology is a branch of nanotechnology which uses biological starting materials, utilises biological design or fabrication principles or is applied in medicine or biotechnology.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of bionanotechnology.This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Biological nanosciences, In silico work, Nanodentistry, Nanomedicine, Nanotechnology etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Systems
Guest Editor (s) : Mohammed Inayathullah, Stanford University, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Systems
Guest Editor (s) : Mohammed Inayathullah, Stanford University, USA
Short Description: Nanofibers are defined as fibers with diameters less than 100 nanometers. In the textile industry, this definition is often extended to include fibers as large as 1000 nm diameter. They can be produced by interfacial polymerization,electrospinning, and Forcespinning.
A biomaterial is now defined as a substance that has been engineered to take a form which, alone or as part of a complex system, is used to direct, by control of interactions with components of living systems, the course of any therapeutic or diagnostic procedure.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the available techniques for nanofiber synthesis, the use of nanofibers and biomaterials in drug delivery. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Electrospinning, Phase separation, Self-assembly, Nanofiber, Biomaterial, Tissue engineering, Scaffold, Drug delivery, Interfacial polymerization, Forcespinning, Carbon nanofibers, Basic science, Engineering and applications of glasses and ceramics, Nanotechnology, Natural and synthetic polymers, Metals, Alloys and composites or a combination etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Tissue engineering and Nanotechnology
Guest Editor : Hechmi Toumi, Orleans University, France
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Tissue engineering and Nanotechnology
Guest Editor : Hechmi Toumi, Orleans University, France
Short Description: : Tissue engineering is very fast growing scientific area in this era which is used to create, repair, and/or replace cells, tissues and organs by using cell and/or combinations of cells with biomaterials and/or biologically active molecules and it helps to produce materials which very much resembles to body's native tissue/tissues. Tissue engineering is the connecting discipline with nanotechnology for micro and nanofabrication techniques.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the current Nanoengineering approaches to the repair or regeneration of tissues and organs. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine, Drug delivery, Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Stem cells, Carbon nanomaterials, Nanobiomaterials etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Molecular Nanotechnology
Guest Editor : Tekiner Ismail Hakkı, Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Molecular Nanotechnology
Guest Editor : Tekiner Ismail Hakkı, Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey
Short Description: : Molecular nanotechnology (MNT) is a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis. This is distinct from nanoscale materials.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the possible applications of molecular nanotechnology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles, Coordination Compounds, Self-Assembly, Macrocyclic Metal Chelate, Molecular nanotechnology, Biosensors, Molecular motors, Proteins etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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International Journal of Nano Studies & Technology (IJNST) is an international journal publishing articles that emphasize all major areas of Nano Studies & Technology and its diagnosis. IJNST has become an international, interdisciplinary forum for the publication of basic science and clinical research papers.
IJNST thrives on promoting intellectual, scholarly and coterminous research work in the field of Nano Studies & Technology . Therefore, IJNST has taken an initiative step by introducing “Special Issues”. All articles are rigorously reviewed. Articles should be written at a level accessible to readers who are non-specialists in the topic of the article themselves, but who are interested in the research. The Journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, clinical studies and mini-reviews on topics of wide interest to investigators in the field of Nano Studies & Technology .