INTRODUCTION Nanotechnology has great potential to become an important technology over the coming decades. According to experts, the nanotechnology or nanotechnology scale controls even atomic molecules, or exists in every scientific discipline and implies a revolution. Future development of this technology such as 3D micromachining, microsensor, nanostructured material, MEMS, etc. is suitable for developing materials for both computer and pharmaceutical or for daily production.
Through quantum computing, we have witnessed three modern deepest and successful three technological developments: exciting and highly promising convergence of quantum physics, computer science and nanotechnology. Quantum computers can perform specific calculations tens of times faster than silicon based computers. Functional quantum computers are very valuable when decomposing large quantities, which is very useful for decrypting and encoding secret information.
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As it is science, I am entering computer science - because emerging fields like artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, and nanotechnology are the result of computer science research. Through research on computer science, there are 3D printing, laser surgery, precision medical care, advanced manufacturing, and of course robots. Finally, I am studying computer science for all American students. Computing is the foundation of almost every science and technology innovation, but our educational channel basically has no computer. Today, only 40% of the US K - 12 schools offer strict computer science courses despite the expectation of 100 job seekers in computer related fields by 2024. Fill it. Activists across the country are trying to change these statistics