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Course InformationDetails: (NANO1102) Fundamentals of Nanoscience II | | Credits | 3 | | Lec/Lab/OJT | 3/0/0 | | Prerequisite | None | | Course Description | Fundamentals of Nanoscience II (NANO 1102) is the second semester of a two semester course sequence (NANO 1101 & 1102) designed to expose students to the new and rapidly emerging fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It is designed to establish a basic understanding of the:
1. characterization and analysis techniques utilized to study nanomaterials
2. specific applications and examples of nanomaterials in the various industry areas
Nanoscience is a field of scientific study which is cross disciplinary and encompasses the broad areas of chemistry, biology and physics, materials science and engineering. Nanoscience strives to understand the composition, structure, properties and behavior of the molecules and atoms which make up the material in our environment and newly created nanomaterials. Nanotechnology is the purposeful design and production of a product at the nanoscale (or microscale) which has useful applications in our world. | | Programs | | | Goal Areas | N/A | | Scheduled | Yes |
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