Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
I. Gebeshuber, A. Pauschitz, F. Franek:
"Biotribological model systems for emerging nanometer scale technologies";
Poster: IEEE Conf. on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectronics,
Singapur;
2006-01-12; in: "IEEE Conf. on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectronics",
p. 396 - 400
(2006),
ISBN: 0-7803-9358-9;
5 pages.
English abstract:
Technological devices such as pressure sensors,
gyroscopes and accelerometers get smaller and smaller. This
increases the necessity for the fundamental understanding of
tribological phenomena at the micro- and nanometer scale.
Biological systems excel also at this scale.
The thesaurus that nature has developed during the last
millions of years of evolution comprises self-cleaning surfaces,
systems with friction coefficients smaller than any occurring in
man-made systems and organisms that produce macromolecules
with ice binding properties. Such systems with well adapted
biotribological properties shall serve as inspiration for innovation
in micro- and nanotechnology.
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