This video, published by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, is part two of a two-part lecture on colloidal and self-assembled materials. In this part of the lecture, Benanti Travis from Pennsylvania State University provides an overview of self-assembly in nanotechnology. Benanti defines self-assembly, discusses forces and interactions involved involved in self-assembly, and provides examples of self-assembly from nature and from micro and nanotechnology.

The video runs 1:02:29 minutes in length. Also included are presentation slides and an audio version. Part one of the lecture is available to view separately.

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