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Artificial Intelligence in Nano- and Bio-Technology Systems: Focus on Molecular Research

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Nanoscience".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 July 2025 | Viewed by 142

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1. College of Engineering and Energy, Abdullah Al Salem University, Khaldiya 72300, Kuwait
2. Center for Infrastructure Engineering, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
Interests: nanobiotechnology; artificial intelligence; applied mathematics; energy systems; advanced materials
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Dear Colleagues,

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing nano- and biotechnology systems. It is pivotal in designing, controlling, optimizing, and innovating nanoscale and biological systems. For instance, AI can help to create smart nanopolymers with instant favorable updates in their chemical, mechanical, electrical, magnetic, phase transformation, etc., properties. AI can not only facilitate these, but it also helps to manage nanofabrication processes, functioning, and applications. In Biotechnology, AI can help to overcome historically unresolved issues such as cancers, genetic diseases, psychological complexities, diabetics, side effects of personalized medicines, etc., by bridging different fields within a multidisciplinary approach, yet, many applicable potentials have not been utilized, including nano fuzzy systems, n-dimensional graphs, mathematical theories, physics, waves, frequencies, cell signaling, blockchains, etc., with a prompt engineering approach for systems at micro to extremely small scales. As such, integrating AI into nano- and biotechnology can provide new opportunities with interdisciplinary results on existing problems. Despite great outcomes, there will be significant challenges, such as combining and integrating AI into such technologies, uncertainty existing in dynamic systems and AI, regulatory frameworks, and new standards. This list extends its offer to scientists worldwide to provide their interesting reviews, theoretical, experimental, and letter works on the crosspoints of AI and nano-, and biotechnology. All articles need to contain molecular research.

Dr. Abbas Amini
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • nanotechnology, biotechnology
  • medicine
  • energy systems
  • blockchain

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