Nanoeducation

This page will identify various efforts wordlwide to develope new classes or short courses to educate the next generation of scientists and engineers in the fields of nanoscience and technology. Also, this website will list the growing number of nano related courses being developed at the undergraduate and graduate levels at various universities.
Please send your suggestions at marc.cahay@uc.edu for upcoming issues
  • The web course of nanotechnology

  • NSTI website: Nanotechnology Continuing Education

  • Arcitle by Meyya Meyyappan (Nasa Ames Research Center) on "Nanotechnology education and training",
    appeared in Journal of Materials Education Vo. 26 (3-4), pp.311-320 (2004).
    You can download a pdf version of this paper right here.
    Meyya's article

  • NSTI website: Sharing Nanotechnology Knowledge

  • Site with listings of some universities with nanoscience education in their undergraduate and graduate programs

  • Developments of several undergraduate courses in nanotechnology at the University of Cincinnati
    This is an interdisciplinary effort funded by the National Science Foundation

  • 4th Nano Training Bootcamp, July 10-14, 2006 University of Minnesota

  • Stanford's Intro to Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology course

  • Download here the syllabus (word document format) of ECES 628: Introduction to Nanoelectronics
    being offered in the ECECS Department at the University of Cincinnati
    ECES628.doc

  • Download here the ps or pdf version of the syllabus for "Introduction to Quantum Computing",
    ECES 622 offered as a dual level class at the University of Cincinnati:
    622.ps
    622.pdf

    Download here the ps or pdf version of the syllabus for "Special Topics in Quantum Computing",
    ECES 753, a sequel to the introductory class on quantum computing offered at the University of Cincinnati:
    753.ps
    753.pdf