Start Nanophysics: Engineering Guide for Beginners

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To begin studying nanophysics with a background in mechanical or electrical engineering, it is essential to focus on foundational topics in solid state physics. Recommended books include "Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor" by S. Datta, which provides a comprehensive introduction to quantum transport phenomena. Additionally, "Nano- And Microelectromechanical Systems" by Sergey Edward Lyshevski is suggested for its relevance to the field. These resources can be found on platforms like Amazon for easy access. Engaging with these texts will help build a solid understanding of the principles necessary for advancing in nanophysics.
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What do one need to start with if he in engineering like mechnical or electrical in nanophysics I mean which topics of physics are to be taken first andf handled first and can anybody recommend some books or topics in solid state physics or any books or any guidance?
 
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maybe youcan consult S. Datta book
Quantum Transport from atom to transistor
 
thanks sir , may god bless you can u recommend some more books pls and pls mention the heading because it is difficult to fins the exact book Like Quantum Transport in that matter
 
great,thanks
 
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Hey, I am Andreas from Germany. I am currently 35 years old and I want to relearn math and physics. This is not one of these regular questions when it comes to this matter. So... I am very realistic about it. I know that there are severe contraints when it comes to selfstudy compared to a regular school and/or university (structure, peers, teachers, learning groups, tests, access to papers and so on) . I will never get a job in this field and I will never be taken serious by "real"...
Yesterday, 9/5/2025, when I was surfing, I found an article The Schwarzschild solution contains three problems, which can be easily solved - Journal of King Saud University - Science ABUNDANCE ESTIMATION IN AN ARID ENVIRONMENT https://jksus.org/the-schwarzschild-solution-contains-three-problems-which-can-be-easily-solved/ that has the derivation of a line element as a corrected version of the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein’s field equation. This article's date received is 2022-11-15...
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