Nanoscience

Nanotechnology and nanoscience are cross-disciplinary topics but they are now covered by one subject specialist at Copenhagen University Library.

In 2007 onward, the nano books are placed at the shelves marked "T" in the main hall at Nørre Allé 49. Older books on nanoscience (books published during the last 9 years), can be found on shelves marked Da, Dd, Kf, La, Lc and Od, but not only there! New nano books (2008ff) can be found by searching for nanoscience keywords in Rex and Primo.
This page presents a collection of the rescources the library has to offer - new books, available electronic rescources and links to Open Access journals and repositories on Nanoscience.

News

30. november 2010, E-jet printing: The first realistic approach to high-speed sub-micron functional printing (nanonews.tv). Read more.

30. november 2010, Graphene: Scientists figure out how to shatter the world's strongest material.

In 2008, experiments at The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University established pure graphene, a single layer of graphite only one atom thick, as the strongest material known to mankind. This raised a question for Chris Marianetti, Assistant Professor in Columbia Engineering's Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics: how and why does graphene break? (physorg.com). Read more.

Article databases

Search for articles in these databases, or choose from the many other databases in physics or chemistry

Cond-mat preprints, ICON EHS, Web of Science, Energy Citations Database, INIS


All physics bases
All chemistry bases

 

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E-mail: avla@kb.dk

Nano-Science Center

Visit the Nano-Science Center at H.C. Ørsteds Instituttet