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Nano Research & Applications

ISSN: 2471-9838

Advanced Nanotechnology 2019

EuroSciCon Conference on

Advanced Nanotechnology

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anotechnology is now well embedded in scientific minds and societal

needs. Its branch, nanoelectonics, has been leading and developing ‘more

than Moore’s’ predictions. The nano-mateial like CNTs, nanowires, quantum

dots, graphene and xene, have led towards fabrication and manufacturing

smarter, stronger, miniaturized, reliable quality products which are not only

cheap and consume less energy but also occupy least space. Stretchable,

wearable, flexible nano-products have increased their portability and security,

giving a new meanings to the requirement of development of nanoelecronics.

Graphene, an allotrope of carbon, is likely to become a dominant material in

flexible electronics in future. Because of its superb electrical conductivity,

flexibility and physical strength it will replace other carbon products in the Nano

field. Nano-marketing is now over $1 trillion globally and the major countries

of the world are alive to its developmental needs. Since the development

of nanotechnology needs huge funds beyond the capability of an individual

research or institution there is an urgent need of setting up centrally funded,

well equipped nano-laboratories spread all over making them approachable

to all researcher with least cost to make it a marketable product. The major

corporate houses must rise and assist nano-research and to introduce nano-

products on their production lines to take the advantage of trillion dollar global

market in nanomaterial and products. Nanotechnology and specially the nano-

electronics can build any country’s future if the research and manufacturing

are encouraged by their governments and research planners. The future of

mobile electronics lies in stretchable or flexible electronics. The potential

applications may include wearable electronic devices, biomedical uses,

compact portable devices and robotic devices.

Biography

Dalvinder Grewal did Ph.D. in English from North Bengal

University and in Management from Punjab Technical

University; MSc (Tech) from Pune University, MBA from

IGNOU and MA (Eng.) from Himachal Pradesh University. He

has been Principal, Guru Nanak Dev Engg College, Ludhiana;

Founder Principal, C.T College of Engg, Jalandhar; Chairman

(Electronics), J.M.I.T Radour, Registrar, SLIET Longowal;

President (HRD), Trident Group; Director Principal, BMS College

of Engg, Muktsar; Group Director, G.T.B.K Group of Institutions;

Adviser, Sri Sukhmani Group of Institutions, Chandigarh and

Dean, R & D Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh. He

has published 48 Books including: Fundamentals of Nano-

electronics; Introduction to Nanoelectronics; Nanotechnology,

Origin and Development of Universe, Scientific Vision of Guru

Nanak; He published over 300 papers and 500 articles; guided

18 PhD/M.Tech students and is on the editorial panel of 8

international journals.

dalvinder45@rediffmail.com

The Future of Nano-electronics- A Critical Analysis

D S Grewal

Emeritus, Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh

D S Grewal., Nano Res Appl 2019, Volume:5

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C2-033