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Ok, so I attend a prestigous magnet school for science, math, and applied technology. As rising juniors and seniors, each student is required to research a specific "thing" (i.e. treatment, new nanofiber, etc.) under any scientific category. The project must be able to require at least 2 years of research and must be a new research topic, never before tested. I have NO IDEA what topic i should do, but i wanted something related to electrospun nanofibers. Anyone have a suggestion?

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Usually, the best way to develop a research project is to first do a ton of background research. Sometimes there are obvious holes/low hanging fruit neglected in the literature. Start with older papers that are highly referenced and move up from there.

 

Don't really know much about nanotech but this usually works as general advice.

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