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Web pages on "Nanostructures":

Aardduck Nanotechnology
Comprehendale Nanotechnology portal featuring related books and news.
http://www.geocities.com/aardduck/nanotech_today.html

Cluster Expansion Homepage
This site gives an introduction to a program package that enables to calculate zero temperature cluster expansions for various quantum lattice models. A special emphasis lies on the handling of the large number of clusters which is a complex combinat
http://brahms.th.physik.uni-bonn.de/ClusterExpansion/DOC/Intro.html

Nanostructures of Carbon and Boron Nitride
Nanotubes pages by Thomas Laude. Tutorial, bibliography, synthesis, references and links on this topic.
http://uminokai.net/nanotube/

NASA: Center for Nanotechnology
Focuses on experimental research and development in nano and bio technologies. In addition, the Center conducts research in computational electronics, computational optoelectronics, and computational modeling of processes encountered in nanofabricati
http://www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov/

SANDiE (Self-Assembled semiconductor Nanostructures for new Devices in photonics and Electronics)
This European Network of Excellence is is dedicated to the formation of an integrated and cohesive approach to research and knowledge in the field of self-assembled semiconductor nanostructures.
http://www.sandie.org/

Savarik University: Computer Simulations of Magnetic Phenomena
HG's research group working on field of magnetic phenomena using computer simulations. The main focus is on the study of magnetic dot arrays and the implementation of artificial neural networks.
http://www.hgs.host.sk

The Nanotube Site
A reference page for carbon nanotubes. Information and links to most web sites in the field.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/nanotube.html

University of Basel: Nanoelectronics and Mesoscopic Physics
quantum phenomena in electrical transport through nanoscaled devices (nanodevices) such as carbon nanotubes, quantum wires and quantum dots.
http://www.unibas.ch/phys-meso/


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