Application of Nanoelectronics in Medical Science: A Case Study
Kashan Hussain1, Aleem Ahmed2, Muhammad Junaid Rabbani3, Abdullah Ali4, Muhammad Khawaja Kashif Masood5
1Kashan Hussain, Electrical Engineering, NUCES-FAST, Karachi, Pakistan.
2Aleem Ahmed, Electrical Engineering, Sir Syed University of Engg & Tech., Karachi, Pakistan.
3Muhammad Junaid Rabbani, Electrical Engineering, NUCES-FAST, Karachi, Pakistan.
4Abdullah Ali, Electrical Engineering, NUCES-FAST, Karachi, Pakistan.
5Muhammad Khawaja Kashif Masood, Electrical Engineering, NUCES-FAST, Karachi, Pakistan.
Manuscript received on August 11, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on August 15, 2013. | Manuscript published on August 25, 2013. | PP: 79-81 | Volume-1, Issue-10, August 2013. | Retrieval Number: G0317051713/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: The recent advancements in the field of nanoelectronics have revolutionized the perfomance of electronic devices. Miniaturization of electronic components and as a result devices has reached the new world of single particle which is benefiting the human being in almost every walk of life. In this paper we present the brief introduction to nanoelectronics and majorly its application in the field of medical science.
Keywords: Nanorobotics, Nanobioelectronic, Quantum Capacitance limit, tunneling transistor.