Tags: ATE Centers

Description

The National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program supports the development of innovative approaches for educating highly skilled technicians for the industries that drive the nation’s economy. ATE Centers occupy a key role in this mission, focusing on a particular subject area and/or geographical region and providing leadership for the ATE community in reaching that audience.

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC)
Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Resource Center (NACK Center)
Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC)
Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME)
Nano-Link - Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link)
Seattle’s Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education (SHINE)

Courses (1-3 of 3)

  1. NACK Unit 6: Basic Characterization Techniques

    Courses | 19 Jul 2018 | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    This course examines a variety of techniques and measurements essential for testing and for controlling material fabrication and final device performance.

  2. NACK Unit 5: Nanotechnology Applications

    Courses | 29 Jan 2018 | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    This course covers the applications of nano-scale devices and systems and the material chemical, physical, biological, or multiple-property requirements necessitated in these applications.

  3. NACK Unit 3: Materials in Nanotechnology

    Courses | 14 May 2015 | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    This course is an in-depth, hands-on exposure to the producing and tailoring of the materials used in nanofabrication. The course will cover chemical materials production techniques such as colloidal chemistry; atmosphere, low-pressure and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition;...