Rajee Vakill
Self-assembling nanomaterials are a cutting-edge technology in
nanoscience and nanotechnology that hold the promise of revolutionizing
manufacturing processes. These materials, which can spontaneously
organize themselves into well-defined structures without the need for external
intervention, are inspired by natural processes such as protein folding and
molecular self-organization in living systems. The ability of nanomaterials to
self-assemble into complex, functional architectures opens up new possibilities
for manufacturing at an unprecedented level of precision and efficiency.
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