Education Overview
Turning the promise of nanoelectronics into practical technologies will require a research program to create:
- A strong scientific base
- Innovative new devices developed to address system-level needs
- New approaches to assembly and heterogeneous integration
- New approaches to circuits, systems, and software.
A technical workforce prepared to address the challenges and exploit the opportunities.
Curriculum Initiatives
Curriculm Development
- Graduate curriculm
- Undergraduate courses that illuminate and inspire
- Short courses for professionals
Course web pages
Outreach
- Junior and senior high school
- Minority-Serving Institutions
- Professional
Web-Based Initiatives
- Materials World Module
- Video-streamed lectures and online tutorials (nanohub.org)
Nano-Museum Display
Annual Summer Institute
- Undergraduate research internships
- Graduate student mentors
- Team-based experiences
- Professional development seminars for students
- Short courses for student and professionals
- Visiting researchers in residence
- Student-run conference
- 2003 highlights
- 2004 highlights