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Nanotribology: Critical Assessment and Research Needs is an excellent reference for both academic and industrial researchers working in the fields of nanotechnology, tribology, mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, MEMS, NEMS, magnetic recording, and biomedical devices. It will also be of interest to those pursuing scanning probe microscopy, nanoimaging, mesomanufacturing, sensors, actuators, aerospace, defense (controllers, microsystems), and military systems. Nanotribology: Critical Assessment and Research Needs provides a critical assessment of the current state of the art of nanotribology within the context of MEMS, mesomanufacturing, nanotechnology and microsystems. It contains chapters written by the leading experts in these fields. It identifies gaps in current knowledge and barriers to applications, and recommends research areas that need to be addressed to enable the rapid development of technologies.
Biography of Steve Hsu, currently Vice-President for Research and Graduate Studies at Michigan State University, previously Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Institute for Theoretical Science at University of Oregon and Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Institute for Theoretical Science at University of Oregon.
Includes: Emission control: Fuel efficiency, alternative fuels; Lighweight and new materials; Advanced engine development; Heavy duty diesel engines; Lubricant/Additive industries.
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