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NanoRevolution : Unveiling the Future of Energy through Advanced Materials and Digital Technologies - Abderrahman Abbassi

NanoRevolution

Unveiling the Future of Energy through Advanced Materials and Digital Technologies

By: Abderrahman Abbassi (Editor)

Hardcover | 16 June 2025 | Edition Number 1

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As the global push toward energy accelerates, NanoRevolution: Unveiling the Future of Energy through Advanced Materials and Digital Technologies brings forward a powerful vision of how advanced materials and digital technologies are redefining energy solutions. This comprehensive resource navigates the frontiers of nanotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), and IoT applications within the renewable energy sector, presenting innovative strategies that address today's most pressing energy challenges.


Across 15 chapters, NanoRevolution covers transformative advancements in photovoltaic and energy storage technologies. It explores the application of density functional theory (DFT) in developing high-efficiency, lead-free solar cells, new methodologies for enhancing MXenes-based materials, and emerging AI-powered solutions for energy optimization and predictive maintenance. The book also examines IoT-driven innovations in photovoltaic systems and provides a high-level overview of blockchain''s potential in secure energy transactions.


This book is an invaluable guide for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals focused on next-generation energy solutions, offering both theoretical depth and practical applications to drive progress toward a sustainable energy future.

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