This volume includes seven chapters that detail advances in nanotechnology research. Chapter 1 explores the potential for multiparametric control of a position-based qubit by applying appropriate external electrostatic fields. Chapter 2 provides a comprehensive overview of the composition, mechanism of action, and comparative advantages of transfersomes over other nanocarrier systems. The purpose of Chapter 3 is to compile the effect of foliar application of nanoparticles doped with MeJ (ACP-MeJ) and foliar application of MeJ free, using a dose of 1 mM versus 10 mM, respectively, on Tempranillo grape composition during two consecutive vintages (2019 and 2020). Chapter 4 focuses on overcoming fundamental challenges while leveraging the unique properties of nanomaterials to achieve superior performance and miniaturization in electronic devices. Chapter 5 delves into the recent progress in the development of nanocomposites and examines their impact on industrial applications. Chapter 6 explores the latest developments in theranostic nanomaterials and their potential to revolutionize disease management through simultaneous diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring. Lastly, Chapter 7 emphasizes the importance of experimental design in biomaterials as an alternative in the area of bionanotechnology.