Nanotechnology Past and Present
- Nanotechnology
- Categories:Industry & Technology
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2020
- Pages:99
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- Size:190mm×234mm
- Page Views:173
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Description
This text can serve as an introduction to the nanoscale for science, computer science, and engineering disciplines. It can also provide a valuable foundation for disciplines such as industrial hygiene, architecture, sociology, ethics, and the humanities. There does not exist an educational discipline, market segment, or career avenue which will not be impacted by nanotechnology.
Author
Deb Newberry is currently serving as CEO of Newberry Technology Associates (NTA), a company that provides expertise in organizational structure and efficiency, emerging technologies, strategic planning, technology evolution, and product development. The NTA team performs business and competitive analysis for multiple technologies including nanotechnology, electronics, photonics, material science, additive manufacturing, and biotechnology. By creating an Idea Realization Team, NTA helps to determine how emerging technologies may impact products, companies, and market segments.
Prior to her career in education, Deb worked in the corporate world for 24 years performing thermal and radiation testing and analysis on satellite systems and then serving as Executive Director managing over $450M worth of satellite programs. Ms. Newberry led a national committee with a focus on determining the impact of nanotechnology on satellite electronics and has served on multiple advisory boards as well as state and national commissions. She is a member of professional organizations such as the IEEE, ACS, MRS, RCS, and ASEE and serves on multiple conference planning committees.