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Introduction to Nanotechnology:
The Future of Engineering
ENMA 181
Schedule - Fall 2007
All classes will be held in the Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building room 2111 from 3:30 to 4:20pm.
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| Aug 30 |
Rubloff, Gary |
Introduction to nanotechnology |
MSE/ISR |
| Sep 6 |
Eichhorn, Bryan |
Nanotechnology for the energy crisis |
CHEM |
| Sep 13 |
Williams, Ellen |
Seeing atoms - nanotechnology from the bottom up |
PHYS/IPST |
| Sep 20 |
Rubloff/Ghodssi |
Microsystems for Nanotechnology - Lab Tour |
MSE/ECE/ISR |
| Sep 27 |
Fuhrer, Michael |
Is carbon the future of electronics? |
PHYS/IREAP |
| Oct 4 |
Melngailis, John |
Top down nanofabrication: How we make ultrasmall objects |
ECE |
| Oct 11 |
Cumings, John |
"Seeing" and "moving" in the nano world |
MSE |
| Oct 18 |
Takeuchi, Ichiro |
Materials that do many things |
MSE |
| Oct 25 |
O'Connor/Chiou |
Nano research methods - Kim Labs tour |
NanoCenter |
| Nov 1 |
Fourkas, John |
Making tiny 3-D things with light |
CHEM |
| Nov 8 |
Shapiro, Ben |
Controlling nano objects |
AE/ISR |
| Nov 15 |
Abshire, Pamela |
Cells as intelligent sensors |
ECE/ISR |
| Nov 22 |
Thanksgiving |
| Nov 29 |
Ehrman, Sheryl |
Nanotech and society, an evolving relationship |
ChBM |
| Dec 6 |
Rubloff, Gary |
Closing class |
MSE/ISR |
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