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Nanotechnology enters third generation with integrated nanosystems

The third generation of nanotechnology is shifting from passive and active nanostructures to integrated nanosystems and devices. This new era requires an end-to-end, closed-loop R&D methodology, termed "molecules to systems," where system-level insights inform molecular engineering and vice versa. This approach necessitates close collaboration between chemists, materials scientists, and engineers to optimize performance through iterative design and feedback loops, as demonstrated by advancements in atmospheric water harvesting using metal-organic frameworks. AI

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Nanotechnology enters third generation with integrated nanosystems

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Dr. Samer Taha, Forbes Councils Member ·

    From Molecules To Systems: The R&D Methodology Behind Nanotechnology's Next Leap

    ​Nanotechnology has quietly progressed through three distinct generations, and the third is now reshaping how deep-tech R&D itself must be organized.