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http nanolabsstanfordedu The science and technology of the nanoscale is one of the most promising areas in science and engineering today The ability to create materials
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http nanolabsstanfordedu The science and technology of the nanoscale is one of the most promising areas in science and engineering today The ability to create materials and devices at the scale of onebillionth of a meter will have applications in every area of life from more effective medicines to ultrafast communications and cleaner fuels . com Corresponding Author Abstract Nanotechnology is a promising field of interdiscipl inary research It opens up a wide array of opportunities in various fields like insecticides pharmaceuticals electronics and agriculture The potential uses and be Education in Nano Technologies (. EduNano. ) . Creating and sharing educational content. in Nano Technologies. Jack . Barokas. TAU Computing Division. Jackb@tauex.tau.ac.il. . Education in . Nano. Technologies. Week 1: The . nitty. gritty. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55+ program. Course overview. Week 1: Nanotechnology: The . Nitty. Gritty. Week 2: Not as New as You Might Think. Maryse. de la . Giroday. http:www.frogheart.ca. Where this talk is going. Enabling technology. Used with other technologies. As an application. Materials, definition, and scale. Nano. through the ages. Maria Guirguis. Dr. Sun. Biomedical Engineering Seminar 1. What is cancer?. Cancer is . t. he . disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.. Chemotherapy is the treatment that comes to mind right away.. : . Insights into a Nano-Sized World. What is nanotechnology?. Definition 1. : . Nanotechnology. . is the creation of functional . materials. , . devices. , and . systems. through . control of matter. A basic definition: . Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. . This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced. In its original sense, 'nanotechnology' refers to the projected ability to construct items . Week 3: Pop Culture. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55+ program. Old business. kevlar. dendrimer. quantum spin. Niels. Bohr hydrogen atom model. Google, medications, and magnetic particles. Name 2 uses for AI. Can you remember the three computational models?. Emerging trends. Nanotechnology. EXAM. BAIT. Lesson Outcomes. All students will be able to quote the meaning of Nanotechnology…. Fact or Myth?. There are currently biological nano-machines that naturally exist in your body.. FACT. Viruses are nano-sized biological machines that currently exist inside the body. Viruses can self-replicate within a cell, which means that virus parts spontaneously come together to create new viruses.. Week 2. : History. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55 program. Certificate students. For each course, you'll complete a short, typed, double-spaced essay of four to six pages (1,000–1,500 words). Rather than an overview of what the course covered, your essay should be a thoughtful and personal response to one or both of the following questions:. Week 4: Confrontations, panics, and more. Maryse. de la Giroday. 6-week course. SFU Liberal Arts & Adults 55+ program. Rutherford-Bohr (solar system model). In 1913, . Neils. Bohr, a student of [Ernest] Rutherford's, developed a new model of the atom. He proposed that electrons are arranged in concentric circular orbits around the nucleus. . To . The New World of Technology. . . NANO TECHNOLOGY. . . by . Mr. G. . Big Things from a Tiny WorldThink small Think really really small151smaller than anything you ever saw through a conventional microscope at school Think atoms and molecules and now you146re there You1
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