Multimedia Education and Courses in Nanotechnology
 
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The Online Multimedia Library is the live access to the Nanopolis - World of Knowledge content. Get online the information you are looking for at the most advanced and up-to-date multimedia platform in the field of nano-biotechnology and science.

What Does It Offer You?

  • More than 3000 multimedia animations and pages describing concepts and methods used by emerging scientific and technological trends at the atomic scale. Topics from many other fields of physics, chemistry, biology, etc.
  • Select only the subject you are interested in, at any moment, from any location, saving time and costs.
  • The content of the Online Multimedia Library is based on the subjects offered in our Nanopolis Multimedia Encyclopedic series “Exploring matter with Neutrons”, “Exploring Nanotechnology”, and part of “Exploring Matter with Synchrotron Light”. However, on this online version, each item is presented in an individual manner.
  • The Free Library section offers you a selection of items free of charge.
  • Create your own library with the items offered in the list of subjects available online. They will be displayed on your home page allowing a faster and easier access each time you log in. The subjects purchased will be available on your account for an unlimited period of time.

If you are a technology passionate or if you work in a field related to emerging technologies, but you do not seek information concerning a specific topic, we recommend you a subscription to the Nanopolis Lessons. The annual package brings you each month a different subject from the Online Multimedia Library. See calendar here

Subject Name:
Molecular Self-Assembly (details)
Subject Description:
Molecular Self-Assembly is a technique that is mainly inspired from the assembly processes that support life at molecular scale (e.g. the growth of bones from collagen fibers and hydroxyapatite, protein folding, etc. ) Besides the inherent biological interest, molecular self-assembly is seen as a promising nano-fabrication technique.
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The Nanopolis World of Knowledge dissemination platform uses software, skills and support from iMediaLearn, the e-learning arm of iMediasoft. iMediaLearn envisions to democratize access to e-learning content management, by providing tools that work at standards previously available only at high expenses. For more info please visit www.imedialearn.com.

 
 
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