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Nanotechnology textbook available on Amazon

Skokie-based NanoProfessor‘s textbook, “Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology,” is now available for purchase on Amazon.com.

The textbook has been written specifically for the undergraduate student and is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a greater understanding of nanotechnology, which is helping create innovations in the areas of physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, medicine, and engineering. The textbook is available for $110 plus shipping and handling.

Schools wishing to purchase bulk copies of the textbook at a discounted rate may contact NanoProfessor directly via email at nanoprofessornanoink.net. The NanoProfessor marketing team will respond to all requests.

According to the Partnership for a New American Economy, a bipartisan group dedicated to finding jobs for Americans, there are five times as many non-STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) graduates than STEM graduates in the U.S. Additionally, the growth rate of American students majoring in STEM fields is among the slowest of any category.

“Now that ‘Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology’ is available on Amazon.com, undergraduate students and industry professionals can independently learn about working at the nanoscale,” said Dean Hart, chief commercial officer of NanoInk, Inc. “Readers will benefit from an all-star team of industry and educational experts who have been provided a comprehensive examination of nanotechnology and its applications.”

The 255-page textbook covers the topics of Nanotechnology Instrumentation, Imaging and Nanofabrication Techniques, Nanophysics, Nanochemistry, Nanobiology, and Perspectives on Environmental, Health, and Safety within nanotechnology.

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