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30th December 2009, 11:27 PM
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m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
hiiiiiii
i m rajvinder, doing my biotech hons 4m chandigarh, its my first year well, i want to do my m.s.c in nanotechnology 4m america can u plz guide me |
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25th January 2010, 09:56 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
The MSc in Nanotechnology and the Postgraduate Diploma in Nanotechnology are designed for graduates from the physical sciences and from relevant engineering disciplines who wish to enter this new and exciting arena, either as industrial researchers, technical managers or academic researchers.
Nanotechnology is rapidly establishing itself as a key technology, in industries ranging from microelectronics to health care, with a consequent demand for appropriately trained graduates. The MSc in Nanotechnology is run in conjunction with the department of Physics and Astronomy and the London Centre for Nanotechnology. The programme consists of taught courses (60%) and a research project with dissertation (40%). The Diploma in Nanotechnology programme consists only of the taught course elements without the research project or dissertation. Individual course syllabi may change slightly in detail from time to time, as with any programme reflecting an active and rapidly developing area. The course can also be taken as a part time course (over 2 years). log on to http://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/masters/msc-nano you will find the option to apply online |
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28th January 2010, 10:19 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
Postgrad/Graduate msc Nanotechnology course
University Of Nottingham Postgrad/Graduate msc Nanotechnology course University Of Sheffield Postgrad/Graduate msc Nanotechnology course University Of Leeds Postgrad/Graduate msc Nanotechnology courses Loughborough University |
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29th January 2010, 07:55 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
The MSc programme is designed to provide a fundamental understanding and practical experience of developing nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanoelectronic devices.
The University of Surrey: is one of the leading institutions developing nanotechnology and the next generation of nanoelectronic devices. The Department of Electronic Engineering has been rated 5* in the last two UK research assessment exercises - only one of two departments in the UK to receive the highest rating. The programme is based within the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and taught by leading researchers in their field. Cranfield University, UK: Currently about 3,500 students are enrolled in the masters', doctorate and professional development programmes. Cranfield University has close links with industry and practioners to ensure that their courses remain relevant and up-to-date. So,over all foreign is good place for it and above mentioned institutes are good for it. Best of luck |
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20th February 2010, 04:44 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
Hey Friend
is there any specific reason behind doing ur pg from america if not then why don't you do it from any indian university providing this course whose details can be provided to you if you are ready for it otherwise there are many universities outside India like university of Nottingham,sheffield etc.which are quite good for doing ur pg course. |
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24th February 2010, 02:11 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
Nanotechnology is ever-present in today’s modern world. Four universities – Heriot-Watt in Edinburgh, Cranfield, Lancaster and Liverpool – offer nanotechnology masters courses that combine the disciplines of nanotechnology and micro-engineering, allowing students to gain exposure to the widest range of technologies used by industry.
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24th May 2010, 05:05 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
yes dear ,
there are few colleges from where you can pursue M.Sc in nanotechnology from america. university of twente Loughborough University iowa state of university university of michigan |
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5th August 2010, 02:15 AM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
M.s.c in nanotechnology from u.s.a.
2 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology courses Johns Hopkins University 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course Arizona State University 2 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology courses University of California, Berkeley 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course University of Pennsylvania 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course Cornell University 2 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology courses University of California, Los Angeles 2 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology courses University of California, San Diego 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course Rice University 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course University of North Carolina At Charlotte 1 Postgrad/Graduate Nanotechnology course Florida State University |
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23rd April 2012, 08:00 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
The MSc programme is designed to provide a fundamental understanding and practical experience of developing nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanoelectronic devices.
The University of Surrey: is one of the leading institutions developing nanotechnology and the next generation of nanoelectronic devices. The Department of Electronic Engineering has been rated 5* in the last two UK research assessment exercises - only one of two departments in the UK to receive the highest rating. The programme is based within the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and taught by leading researchers in their field. Cranfield University, UK: Currently about 3,500 students are enrolled in the masters', doctorate and professional development programmes. Cranfield University has close links with industry and practioners to ensure that their courses remain relevant and up-to-date. So,over all foreign is good place for it and above mentioned institutes are good for it. Best of luck |
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23rd April 2012, 08:01 PM
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Re: m.s.c in nanotechnology from america?
The MSc programme is designed to provide a fundamental understanding and practical experience of developing nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanoelectronic devices.
The University of Surrey: is one of the leading institutions developing nanotechnology and the next generation of nanoelectronic devices. The Department of Electronic Engineering has been rated 5* in the last two UK research assessment exercises - only one of two departments in the UK to receive the highest rating. The programme is based within the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and taught by leading researchers in their field. Cranfield University, UK: Currently about 3,500 students are enrolled in the masters', doctorate and professional development programmes. Cranfield University has close links with industry and practioners to ensure that their courses remain relevant and up-to-date. So,over all foreign is good place for it and above mentioned institutes are good for it. Best of luck |
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