Using Nanoscience Instrumentation
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CHEM 560 C - Student Seminars in Nanoscience (1 credit) -
Spring, 2007 Coordinator: Profs David Ginger (Chem) and Mehmet
Sarikaya (Mat. Sci.) Time: Wed. Synopsis To
introduce both undergraduates and graduate students to the multidisciplinary
nature of nanoscience and nanotechnology, and to provide a forum for information
exchange. The students get the opportunity to visit UW research laboratories,
meet with graduate students and/or undergraduate researchers, and discuss
fundamental challenges and technological advancements. Talks are given by UW
NSF IGERT Fellows on their Ph.D. research and are targeted for non-expert
interdisciplinary audiences. The students will be exposed to a wide variety
of research that is going on at UW. Undergraduate students learn about what
graduate research is like indifferent departments. This seminar provides
insight into the latest discoveries and innovations, straight from the people
doing the work, from nanostructured SOLAR CELLS, to nanoparticles for CANCER
THERAPY, from new CATALYSTS, to new DNA SEQUENCING NANOTECHNOLOGY, PHOTONICS
and SPINTRONICS.
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