TECHNOLOGY THROUGH AGES

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Emerging Technologies Committee: Multidisciplinary and Systems Subcommittee Report Dr. John Vian The Boeing Company Engineering, Operations & Technology.
Advertisements

General Presentation for Birmingham University Scratch Project
AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS PRESSURE SENSOR Sensitivity: 87mV/10Volts/Bar Up to 5 bar can be sensed. Allows remote probing – suitable for hazardous envn. –
Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution by Eric Drexler Chris Peterson Gayle Pergamit Presented by Kalyani Komarasetti.
Nanotechnology: The Next Really Big Small Thing. What is Nanotechnology?
Disruptive Innovations through Nanotechnology Presented by Puneet Mehrotra ( Managing Director ) Nano Science & Technology Consortium Reinste Nano Ventures.
NANOTECHNOLOGY.
Stone Age Copper & Bronze Age Iron & Steel Age Silicon AgeNanomaterials Age BC 2000 BC1000 BC20 th Century21 st Century Agricultural Revolution.
Design for Engineering Unit 8 Material Science and Engineering
Historical background of materials
Small Size, Big Impact – Exploring the Potentials of Micro/Nano Technologies Xingguo Xiong Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Bridgeport,
State of the World Shrinking Science: Introduction to Nanotechnology Chapter 5.
TOMORROW’S ENGINEERS. History Of Metallurgical Engineering A magic material No substance has been as important as metal in the story of man's control.
Nanotechnology Manfred Scriba Materials Sciences and Manufacturing 27 October 2006
Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 1d Introduction to Chemistry A main challenge of chemistry is to understand the connection between the macroscopic.
Space Filling Geometry and Materials Science & Engineering Terry A. Ring University of Utah.
What's materials science?
 Basic Definition:  Basic Definition: Technology of building or creating products such as electronic circuits from single atoms and molecules Deals.
Background Materials are used in transportation, housing, clothing, communication, recreation, food production. Early materials: Stone, Wood, Clay, etc.
08/14/11 presentation by Nuwan Liyanage.  Introduction  Four Generations of Nanotechnology  Nanofactory  Nanoassembler  Did You Know?  Nanowires.
Physical Science Ch. 22. Section 1 Materials with a Past.
Polymer Molecule made of many monomers bonded together
Project 13 Proposal, October 111 Project 13: Nanodispersion Strengthened Aluminium Luke N. Fischer Faculty Supervisor: Professor Rishi Raj Co-Supervisor:
1 Investigative Tools--Theory, Modeling, and Simulation Rational You ITRI-IEK-NEMS 2001/08/06 Source: IWGN (1999/09)
US – INDIA Summit – through Multimedia Tele-conference using high definition and high bandwidth network from Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Nanotechnology foundation & applications
Nanotechnology.
Chapter 1: Chemistry: The Study of Change Chemistry: A Science for the 21st Century Health and Medicine pharmaceuticals gene therapy Energy nuclear fission/fusion.
7 Materials Engineering Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Objectives Define materials engineering.
Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Michigan State University Departmental Highlights Presented By: Martin C. Hawley Professor & Chairperson.
Production Materials Engineering Materials Chemicals, Fossil Fuels, & Food Testing, Selecting, & Developing Materials.
Introduction to Nanotechnology
Tissue engineering uses an artificially stimulated cell proliferation by using suitable supports made of nanomaterials, and growth factors. As an example,
Nanotechnology meter millimeters 5.
Выполнила Калякина Е.А. 3ИС-12-1
قسم الهندسة الميكانيكية Mechanical Engineering Department, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia.
1 Welcome to the World of Chemistry Organic Chemistry >Organic is the study of matter that contains carbon. >Organic chemists study the structure,
Theoretical Characterization of Interfacial Bonding in Self-Assembled Carbon Nanotubes Igor Vasiliev, New Mexico State University, DMR Assembly.
NANOTECHNOLOGY. Nano in real world Nanotechnology in medicine PRESENTED BY: PRESENTED BY: B.SUMAN NAIDU & K.R.YELLU KUMAR B.SUMAN NAIDU & K.R.YELLU KUMAR.
ABSTRACT  Nanotechnology, the short gun marriage of chemistry and engineering in molecular manufacturing or more simply, building things one atom or.
Nanotechnology Tim Tice March 6, What is Nanotechnology? Two components of Nanotechnology Two components of Nanotechnology Processing and production.
Introduction to nonferrous metal and alloys
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE  Materials are probably more deep-seated in our culture than most of us realize. Transportation, housing, clothing, communication,
NANO-BIOTECHNOLOGY TISSUE ENGINEERING ABSTRACT ABSTRACT NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY TISSUE ENGINEERING TISSUE ENGINEERING COMPONENTS OF TISSUE.
Chapter 1: Science and Technology Science- the study of why natural things happen the way they do. Technology- the use of knowledge to turn resources into.
Exploring Nanoscale Science and Engineering through Carbon Nanotubes
Materials Science at a Glance
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter Outline 1.1 What is Materials Science and Engineering?
Branches of Chemistry.
VISION and the National Development
BrahMos: Supersonic cruise missile
Since the 1970s, the innovative development of nanoparticles is due to a combination of theory and experiments in the fields of physics chemistry materials.
BIO-NANOTECHNOLOGY Size: 1mm x 1mm x 5mm
MULTI-PURPOSE AEROSPACE VEHICLE
Materials Engineering
Design for Engineering Unit 8 Material Science and Engineering
TECHNOLOGY THROUGH AGES
MEMS TECHNOLOGY.
TECHNOLOGY THROUGH AGES
Dynamics, Transdisciplinarity Higher uncertainty & risk
EVOLUTION OF VALUE CHAIN IN PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
NANO COMPUTERS - THE NEXT GENERATION COMPUTERS
BIO-NANOTECHNOLOGY Size: 1mm x 1mm x 5mm
“TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES IN THE EMERGING WORLD”
Introduction: Classification and Properties of Materials
Molecular Design of Stable Graphene Nano-Sheets Dispersions
What is nanotechnology?
Introduction to Nanotechnology
PDT 153 Materials Structure And Properties
Presentation transcript:

TECHNOLOGY THROUGH AGES 19th Century 20th Century 21st Century Nuclear Age Biotechnology Age Nanotechnology Age Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age Chemical Age Plastics Age Info & Knowledge Age Materials Age 10000 BC 5000 BC 1000 1500 1800 1900 1940 1960 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 BIOLOGICAL REVOLUTION INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Proteonics Genomics Genetic Engg. RENAISSANCE Advanced Materials (Composites) (Computer chips) DARK AGE Large Molecules (Polymers) Atomic (fission/fusion) Accelerometer Small Molecules Metallurgy Nano Gears Natural Metals Natural Ceramics Natural Sources & Craftsmanship Synthesis, Engineering, combinatorial, simulation Strategies 10000 BC 5000 BC 1000 1500 1800 1900 1940 1960 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 www.presidentofindia.nic.in

CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED ADVANCED COMPOSITES Nanoreinforcement Process control Characterization Matrix Selection Mechanical strength Compatibility Acid based dispersion carbon nanofibre Composite Reinforcements Light weight materials Conductive polymers Radar absorbing materials Polymer matrix on carbon nanotubes Composite www.presidentofindia.nic.in

NANO COMPUTERS - THE NEXT GENERATION COMPUTERS ADVANTAGES Low Power & Cost Long retention of molecular memory Excellent Elect. Performance MOLECULAR SWITCH MOLECULAR CIRCUIT 100Gb/in2 NANO CELL “CROSS-BAR” MEMORY 500Gb/in2 RADICALLY FASTER & CHEAPER TO BUILD ASSEMBLY ULTRA-DENSE NANO COMPUTER MEMORY 1 Tb/in2 10 Tb/in2 www.presidentofindia.nic.in