Read the new collection in Nanoscale Advances
We are delighted to introduce a new themed collection focusing on High throughput synthesis, characterisation and optimisation of nanomaterials!
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Guest edited by Dr Philip D. Howes (University of Sussex, United Kingdom), Dr Caterina Minelli (National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom), Dr Michael Thomas (University College London, United Kingdom and Dr Catherine Hansel (Ellison Institute of Technology, United Kingdom), this themed collection focuses on pioneering nanotechnology and biotechnology with topics exploring how high-throughput methods and automation are enabling breakthroughs in nanomaterials design and development with transformative potential in several fields of research. This collection explores the advances of high-throughput synthesis in scalable and efficient approaches to synthesising nanomaterials with precise control over their properties. It includes innovative characterisation techniques, accelerated optimisation, data-driven approaches in nanotechnology and other cross-disciplinary applications which demonstrate the role of high-throughput nanomaterials research in areas such as medicine, renewable energy, catalysis, advanced electronics, food safety and wearable technologies.
We hope you enjoy reading the papers in this collection!
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| At the nanoscale journal family, our themed collections are built by collaboration between our Guest Editors and expert Associate Editors. Our Guest Editors guide the scope and curate the contributions in our collections but all submissions are handled through peer review by our team of resident Associate Editors. This means that as an author you receive a consistent experience, and as a reader you can trust the quality of the science being presented.
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