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NMNT Topic Areas

Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology (NMNT) is a JCR ranked, peer-reviewed, open access journal comprised of 7 key Topic Areas covering the broad spectrum of nanoscience and nanotechnology, each led by an expert Topic Editor in the field. We welcome submissions that fall within these Topic Areas. We invite you to browse the Aims and Scope for each Topic listed below to see where your paper is best suited. Please contact us if you have any questions about your submission.  

Low Dimensional Semiconductor and Graphene-like Nanostructures

Topic Editor: Paola Prete, National Research Council, Italy

This topic focuses on nanostructures based on semiconductor materials, specifically semiconductor-based one-dimensional nanostructures (eg, nanowires) and zero-dimensional nanostructures (eg, quantum dots),which have attracted huge interest in recent years.

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Nanoparticles and Colloids

Topic Editor: Raphaël Schneider, University of Lorraine, France

This topic focuses on the very broad field of nanoparticles and the various impacts on technological, engineering and environmental issues. Scientists are encouraged to submit their experimental and theoretical results. 

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Nanophase Materials and Nanoceramics

Topic Editor: Emanuel Ionescu, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

This topic focuses on the broad and fast expanding field of nanophase materials. Scientists are encouraged to submit their experimental and theoretical results. 

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Polymer Nanocomposites and Nanostructured Materials

Topic Editor: Leander Tapfer, ENEA - Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Italy

This topic provides a forum for publishing articles in the broad and ever growing field of Polymer Composites and Nanostructured Materials. Scientists are encouraged to submit their experimental and theoretical results. 

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Nanodevices 

Topic Editor: Nezih Pala, Florida International University, USA

This topic focuses on the broad and fascinating world of devices at the nanoscale, including nanosensors. Nanodevices represent the critical enablers that allow exploitation of the latest technological capabilities ofoptical, electronic, magnetic, mechanical, and biological systems.

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Nano-optics and Nanophotonics

Topic Editor: Marco Consales, University of Sannio, Italy

This topic focuses on the broad, strongly interdisciplinary and fast growing area of Nanoscience that studies the optical phenomena and the interaction of nanometer-scale objects with light on wavelength and sub-wavelength scales.

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Simulation at the Nanoscale

The topic covers the assessment of mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical and magnetic behaviour of different nanomaterial systems (nanoparticles, colloids, nanofluids, nancomposites, nanodevices, bionanosystems) through several modelling and simulation techniques. 

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