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Presentation By:-

Rajeshwar Singh

B.Tech. 4th Year

Electronics & Communication Engineering

Institute of Technology & Management

GIDA Gorakhpur

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WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY ?

Interdisciplinary new technology (Engineering, Computer, Physics, Chemistry and Biology).

To build NEMS(nanometer-sized electromechanical structures):up-to-down and bottom-up strategies.

The key technology: the new device and theory to explore the nano world.

Virtual reality / automated planning to assist nanotechnology.

- judgments about manufacturing feasibility.

- assisting chemical and biological assembly analyses.

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INVESTMENT IN NANOTECHNOLOGY:

The governments and industries all around the

globe: investing for a fast development of

nanotechnology.

Efforts to bring new nanoproducts: IBM,

Motorola, Philips Electronics, Xerox/PARC,

Hewlett-Packard, Bell Laboratories, and Intel

Corp., etc.

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NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICAL DEFENSE:

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Basic Research

• Molecular

Biology

• Genetics

• Proteomics

• Systems Biology

•….

Translational

Research

• Cancer

• Heart

• Brain

•….

Nanotechnology

• Nanomanufacturing

• Nanoimaging

• Nanosensing

• Nanomanipulation

• Computational Tools

• …. Biomedical Devices

• Tissue Regeneration

• Drug Delivery

• In-vitro Diagnostics

• Implantable Devices

• Smart Nanoparticles

• NanoRobotics

• ….

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CONCEPT OF NANOROBOT:

Nanorobots would constitute any “smart” structure capable of actuation, sensing, signaling, information processing, intelligence, manipulation and swarm behavior at nano scale (10-9m).

Bio nanorobots – Nanorobots designed (and inspired) by harnessing properties of biological materials (peptides, DNAs), their designs and functionalities. These are inspired not only by nature but machines too.

Nanorobots could propose solutions at most of the nanomedicine problems.

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HA a-helix

Bio Sensors

DNA Joints

A bio nano robot

Representative

Assembly

of bio components

A bio nano

computational cell

Bio nano swarms

A Bio nano information

processing component

Conceptual automatic

fabrication floor

Bio nano

components

Assembled bio

nanorobots

Research Progression

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Distributive

intelligence

programming &

control

Automatic

fabrication and

information

processing

THE ROADMAP TOWARDS NANOROBOTICS:

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STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4

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NANOROBOT ARCHITECTURE:

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NANOROBOT IN OUR BODY:

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Vid. 1 shows about a treatment of damaged blood particles.

Vid. 2 shows treatment of a neuron.

vid.

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vid.

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NANOROBOTS WITH BLOOD PARTICLES:

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SNAPS OF SOME NANOROBOTS:

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ADVANTAGES OF NANOROBOT:

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To convert house hold waste into fresh food, diamond rings or antique

works of art.

Robots in our blood streams fighting against AIDS HIV virus, genetic

disorders or even ageing.

We can create pollution free environment by having automatic clean

up systems of existing pollutants.

Human Surgery can be done with the help of nanorobots.

To detect and eradicate cancer cells & damages blood particles.

To be programmed for surgeries or remove obstructions in the

circulatory system.

Deliver medicines directly to the damaged cell/part of our body.

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DISADVANTAGES OF NANOROBOT:

Changes in the nature-human relationship.

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FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR NANOROBOTICS:

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Assembly of a Fully Functional

Nanorobot.

Closed Loop Control and

Guidance at the Nano-Scale.

Wireless Communication at the

Nano- Scale – Data Transfer.

Power Generation at the

Nanoscale.

Accurate Modeling at the

Nanoscale.

Going Smaller and Smaller

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REFERENCES:

Cavalcanti, A.; Shirinzadeh, B.; Freitas Jr., R.A.; Hogg, T. Nanorobot

architecture for medical target identification. Nanotechnology 2008, IOP,

19(1):015103(15pp), Jan.

http://AbsoluteAstronomy.com

http://scholar.google.co.in

http://www.nanomedicine.com

http://www.wikipedia.org

http://www.nanorobotdesign.com

http://www.mdpi.org/sensors

http://www.zdnet.com

http://www.foresight.org

http://NewSin3D.com

http://www.azonano.com

www.google.com

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