ENGT 57100: Applied Nanotechnology

3 Credits

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Helen Mcnally

The emerging field of nanotechnology introduces new challenges and opportunities in a variety of career fields. This course introduces students to the concepts of nanotechnology including electronics/mechanics, materials, tools and applications. The experience allows students to move beyond the boundaries of standard application of mechanical and electrical systems into the next generation or dimension of their chosen fields. The course incorporates experiential instruction to reinforce the concepts learned in the lecture. Permission of department required. Typically offered Spring.

Course ENGT 571 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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