Fields may include, but are not limited to the
following: physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, computational biology,
material science, computer simulation/design/modeling/science, electronics,
engineering, biotechnology, genetics, cellular biology, protein engineering,
encryption, drafting, biochemistry, biosciences, metallurgy, art, and genetics.
Often times, several labs at a university departments of the previously
listed will combine to create nanolab's for research.
For further Education information see these urls: (scroll down for job resources)
Foresight Nanotechnology
FAQ for Students answers the what, how and where.
Studying nanotechnology.
By Eric Drexler.
Want a degree in nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology magazine.
The study of nanotechnology.
At Zyvex.
Graduate studies
in nanoscale science/technology Rice University
List of academic links, to see the type
of departments that have nanolabs at universities.
Check the events page to see if their are classes
available.
University of Washington
Center for Nanotechnology first university in the nation to launch a doctoral
degree program in the field.
Flinders
University Bachelor of Science in Nanotechnology (Honours).
Arizona
State University The Biomolecular Nanotechnology Curriculum, is not
in itself a Ph. D. program. Each student will obtain a Ph. D. in one of
eight areas which are integrated with the training in Biomolecular Nanotechnology.
Cranfield
University Microsystems and Nanotechnology MSc.
Center for Nanscale Science and Technology
at Rice University.
Centre for Nanoscale Science
and Technology training opprotunities for PhD Studies in, or related to
Nanotechnology.
Job Resources
Working In Nanotechnology
up to date info on careers, education and professional training in nanotechnology
and related fields.
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