Publications
In addition to the publications below
by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences in the DOE Office
of Science, see each Center’s Publications:
The
Center for Nanoscale Materials
Argonne National Laboratory
The
Center for Functional Nanomaterials
Brookhaven National Laboratory
The
Molecular Foundry
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The
Center For Integrated Nanotechnologies
Sandia National Laboratories and
Los Alamos National Laboratory
"The
Beauty of Nanoscale Science"
Occasional Paper
DOE Office of Science
Nanoscale
Science, Engineering and Technology in the Department
of Energy:
Research Directions and Nanoscale Science Research Centers
This 20-page brochure describes the five
DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers. These user facilities
will provide the Nation’s research community with
world-class resources for the synthesis, processing,
fabrication, and analysis of materials at the nanoscale.
Each Center will be housed in a new building located
near one or more existing Office of Science user facilities.
Nanoscience
Research for Energy Needs
This report is based upon an Office of
Science Office of Basic Energy Sciences-cosponsored
National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) Workshop held
March 16–18, 2004, by the Nanoscale Science, Engineering,
and Technology (NSET) Subcommittee of the National Science
and Technology Council (NSTC) to address the Grand Challenge
in Energy Conversion and Storage set out in the NNI.
This report was originally released on June 24, 2004,
during the Department of Energy NanoSummit. The second
edition that is provided here was issued in June 2005.
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Theory
and Modeling in Nanoscience
This report is based upon the May 10–11, 2002,
workshop conducted jointly by the Office of Science
Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee and the Advanced
Scientific Computing Advisory Committees to identify
challenges and opportunities for theory, modeling, and
simulation in nanoscience and nanotechnology and to
investigate the growing and promising role of applied
mathematics and computer science in meeting those challenges.
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Complex
Systems: Science for the 21st Century
This report is based upon a Office of
Science Office of Basic Energy Sciences workshop
on March 5-6, 1999, which was designed to help
define new scientific directions related to
complex systems in order to create new understanding
about the nano world and complicated, multicomponent
structures. (more)
Nanoscale
Science, Engineering and Technology Research Directions
This report illustrates the wide
range of research opportunities and challenges
in nanoscale science, engineering and technology.
It was prepared in 1999 in connection with the
interagency national research initiative on
nanotechnology. (more)
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