Courses on Nanoscale Science and Engineering Offered in U.S. Universities

Advanced Quantum Devices, University of Notre Dame (EE 666)

Nano-course, Cornell Nanofabrication Facility (A. Clark, M. Isaacson)

New Technologies, University of Wisconsin, Madison (R. Hamers)

Nanostructured Materials, Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute (R. Siegel)

Colloid Chemical Approach to Construction of Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Materials, Clarkson University (J.N. Fendler)

Nanoparticles Processes, Yale University (D. Rosner)

Nanorobotics, South California University (A. Requicha)

Nanotechnology, Virginia Commonwealth University (M. El-Shall)

Chemistry and Physics of Nanomaterials, University of Washington (Y. Xia)

Scanning Probes and Nanostructure Characterization, Clemson University (D. Correll)

Nano-scale Physics, Clemson University (D. Correll)

ˇ§Capstone Course on Nanotechnology", with ˇ§hands-onˇ¨ activities for two-year colleges at the Penn State University Nanofabrication Facility (S.J. Fonash)

Nanomanufacturing Processes, U. of Arkansas in partnership with Oklahoma and Nebraska (A.P. Malshe), using the Distributed Interactive Studio House, DISH, a multimedia classroom integrated laboratory

Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Purdue University (R. Reinfenberger)

Nanotechnology, University of Delaware (J. Kolodzey)

Introduction to Nanoscience (Rice University, Vicki Colvin)

 Visual Quantum Mechanics, Kansas State University

Mathematics in Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics

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