Curriculum on Nanotechnology
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To exploit the opportunities that nanoscience is giving us, engineers will need to learn how to think about materials, devices, circuits, and systems in new ways. The NCN seeks to bring the new understanding emerging from research in nanoscience into the graduate and undergraduate curriculum. The individual courses listed below teach new concepts and bring new approaches to the teaching of traditional concepts for a variety of fields of nanotechnology.
In addition to specific courses listed below, NCN’s Electronics from the Bottom Up initiative is developing an innovative and comprehensive new approach to electronic devices and materials. The project is supported by Intel Corporation and the Network for Computational Nanotechnology. Read more...
Undergraduate Nanotechnology Courses
- Atomic-Scale Simulation, David M. Ceperley, Illinois
Online Lectures - Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics, Supriyo Datta, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Earlier teachings: Fall 2004 - Introduction to Biological Physics, Paul R Selvin, Illinois
Online Lectures - Course Information - Introduction to Engineering Materials, Duane Douglas Johnson, Illinois
Online Lectures - Course Information - Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Nick Fang, Illinois
Online Lectures - Nanomaterials, Mark Hersam, Northwestern
Online Lectures - Course Information - Overview of Computational Nanoscience, Jeffrey Grossman, Elif Ertekin, Berkeley
Online Lectures - Course Simulation Tools - Principles of Optical Imaging, Gabriel Popescu, Illinois
Lecture Notes - Course Information - Solid State Electronic Devices, Eric Pop, Illinois
Online Lectures - Course Information
Graduate Nanotechnology Courses
- Electronic Transport in Semiconductors, Mark Lundstrom, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Engineering Nanomedical Systems, James Leary, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Ron Reifenberger, Arvind Raman, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Hot Chips: Atoms to Heat Sinks, Eric Pop, Illinois
Online Lectures - Course Information - Modeling and Simulation of Materials, Alejandro Strachan, Edwin García, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Nanoscale Transistors, Mark Lundstrom, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Earlier teachings: Fall 2006 - Nanophotonics, Vladimir Shalaev, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor, Supriyo Datta, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Earlier teachings: Spring 2003 - Reliability Physics of Nanoelectronic Transistors, Muhammad Alam, Purdue
Course Information - Principles of Semiconductor Devices, Muhammad Alam, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information - Transmission Electron Microscopy Skills, Eric Stach, Purdue
Online Lectures - Course Information
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