newton97 Posted January 12, 2020 Posted January 12, 2020 What are the scopes of nano-science and nanotechnology?
iNow Posted January 12, 2020 Posted January 12, 2020 The nano-scale. You'll likely need to make your question a nano-more precise in order to receive an answer that’s a nano-more helpful. 2
newton97 Posted January 12, 2020 Author Posted January 12, 2020 Sorry.. I want to know about future scopes of nano technology
Phi for All Posted January 13, 2020 Posted January 13, 2020 22 hours ago, newton97 said: Sorry.. I want to know about future scopes of nano technology Please define what you mean by "scopes". It can mean the entire area that is dealt with by the subject (which would be quite difficult to list here as part of a discussion ), and it can mean opportunities to deal with the subject (which again is quite a large amount of things). It always helps to be specific when starting a discussion so everybody knows what you want to talk about. 1
MigL Posted January 14, 2020 Posted January 14, 2020 Photolithography for modern ICs is currently starting production at 7 nm. ( the 1st 16 bit processor had 3um ( 3000 nm ) design rules/features ) And I'm sure they are working on ramping up yields at 5 nanometers. That provides for billions of transistors on a single die. I believe the 1st 16 bit processor, the Intel 8086, had about 29,000 transistors, while the 8 core Intel I9-9900k has over 3 billion. What other nanotech did you want to discuss ? 1
newton97 Posted January 15, 2020 Author Posted January 15, 2020 How about job field? I'm a college student and hoping to choose nanoscience as my bachelor degree.. I can not find good source to find about it..
iNow Posted January 15, 2020 Posted January 15, 2020 1 minute ago, newton97 said: How about job field? I'm a college student and hoping to choose nanoscience as my bachelor degree.. I can not find good source to find about it.. Semiconductor manufacturing comes to mind. You might get into medicine and use of nanobots to deliver targeted treatments. I imagine there are some cool things being researched by DAROA and projects at the MIT Design Lab so maybe check there. 1
MigL Posted January 15, 2020 Posted January 15, 2020 I don't think any university offers a Bachelor degree in 'nanoscience'. You may be able to specialize in one of the nanosciences after completing a BSc in Physics/Chemistry/Biology or Mech/Chem/Elect Engineering. Nanoscience is just a blanket term for regular science, but ,on an extremely smaller scale. 1
Ghideon Posted January 15, 2020 Posted January 15, 2020 5 hours ago, newton97 said: I'm a college student and hoping to choose nanoscience as my bachelor degree.. I can not find good source to find about it.. Here are some links that may help. The first is about the department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience at one specific university. You may be able to find for instance what is in scope for "nano" vs micro technology and links to papers and scientific initiatives in this area. https://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/mc2/Pages/default.aspx Here is a random selection of recent research topics and projects: -Graphene reinforced composite for asphalt pavements -Modelling charge and heat transport in 2D-materials based composites -2D material-based sensors -2D material-based spintronics -Graphene-based THz devices There is also a programme for nanotehcnology. This link may provide some information about possible career paths, research areas, courses and scope compared to other areas. https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/programmes/masters-info/Pages/Nanotechnology.aspx 1
newton97 Posted January 15, 2020 Author Posted January 15, 2020 Thanks in advance seniors..👌 https://nanoaura.com/careers-in-nanotechnology https://spie.org/career-center/advice--tools/nanotechnology-jobs?SSO=1
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