By Dr. Vijay Kumar Arora (Phys'73)
(CRC Press: Taylor and Francis Group, 430 pages; 2015)
A shift to carbon is positioning biology as a process of synthesis in mainstream engineering. Silicon is quickly being replaced with carbon-based electronics, devices are being reducedÌýdown to nanometer scale, and further potential applications are being considered. While traditionally, engineers are trained by way of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, 'Nanoelectronics: Quantum Engineering of Low-Dimensional Nanoensembles' establishes biology as an essential basic science for engineers to explore.
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