Publisher
Nanotechnology Perceptions
Description
Nanotechnology Perceptions is a triannual peer-reviewed journal committed to fostering global awareness and understanding of nanotechnology, including its branches such as bionanotechnology and nanomedicine. Serving as a multidisciplinary platform, the journal encourages dialogue not only among scientists and engineers but also among industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and decision-makers. Through thought-provoking essays, technical briefs, and critical assessments, the journal explores both the scientific potential and the societal implications of the nanotechnology revolution. Its mission is to inform and prepare a broad audience for the transformative impact of emerging nanoscale technologies on economies, industries, and everyday life.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of Nanotechnology Perceptions encompasses a broad spectrum of nanoscience and nanotechnology topics, including but not limited to the synthesis, manipulation, and characterization of nanomaterials; nanoscale physics; scanning probe techniques; nanofluidics; and quantum technologies. The journal also covers nanoelectronics, nano-optics, nanomagnetics, and nanosensors, as well as applications in medicine, biotechnology, energy, and environmental sciences. Additional focus areas include patterning and nanofabrication, nanoscale simulations, self-assembling materials, and the societal, ethical, and economic impacts of nanotechnology. This wide-ranging scope ensures relevance to researchers, technologists, and decision-makers navigating the opportunities and risks posed by nanoscale innovation.
