NANOTECHNOLOGY

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  • Employs study and applications of exceptionally small things.
    NANOTECHNOLOGY
  • When is nano technology discovered?
    December 29, 1959
  • Who is the physicist who discussed atoms and molecules can be controlled and directed?
    RICHARD FEYNMAN
  • Who coined the term nanotechnology?
    Professor Nario Taniguchi
  • Utilizes a particle beam of electrons and electron detector.
    ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
  • Who developed the Electron Microscope in 1930
    Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll
  • Uses mechanical probe that gathers info from the surface of a material.
    ATOMIC FORCE MISCROSCOPE
  • Who invented the ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE in 1986?
    Gerd Binig, Calvin Quate, and Chistoph Gerber
  • Used to view manipulate nanoparticles, atoms, and small molecules.
    Scanning Tunneling Microscope
  • Who invented the Scanning Tunneling Microscope in 1986 and won a Nobel Prize Award?
    Gerd Binig and Heinrich Rohrer
  • It manufactures products by building up from atomic and molecular scale components.
    BOTTOM-UP FABRICATION
  • Trims down large pieces of materials into nanoscale.
    TOP-DOWN FABRICATION
  • Is about 2 nanometers in diameter.

    DNA
  • Is about 5.5 nanometers 

    Hemoglobin
  • A branch of technology which deals with robots.
    ROBOTICS
  • PROGRAMMABLE MACHINES
    ROBOTS
  • Usually autonomous or semi-autonomous.
    Robots
  • Branch of computer science
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Can tackle learning, perception, problem-solving, language-understanding and logical reasoning.

    AI algorithms
  • Bridge between robotics and AI.
    Artificially Intelligent Robot
  • Robots may not injure a human being or, though inaction, allow human being to comet to harm
    LAW ONE
  • Must obey orders given by human
    LAW TWO
  • Must protect its own existence
    LAW THREE