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Category Archives: Nano Courses

Rockefeller Advanced Gene Mapping Course (Dec 13-17,2010)

Advanced Gene Mapping Course The Rockefeller University, New York Monday through Friday, December 13-17, 2010 Emphasis of this course is on the analysis of complex human disease traits; concentrating on methods to map both common variants through genome wide association studies (GWAS) as well as detecting associations with rare variants using next generation sequence data. The course will include theory ... Read More »

Rockefeller Advanced Gene Mapping Course (Dec 13-17,2010)

Advanced Gene Mapping Course The Rockefeller University, New York Monday through Friday, December 13-17, 2010 Emphasis of this course is on the analysis of complex human disease traits; concentrating on methods to map both common variants through genome wide association studies (GWAS) as well as detecting associations with rare variants using next generation sequence data. The course will include theory ... Read More »

US: Functional Nanoparticles & Films, 21st June

Monday June 21, 2010, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Anaheim, California Summary We will start with the fascinating history of this technology from ink production in ancient China and Greece to the Bible printing by Gutemberg in Mainz and to the current manufacture of optical fibers, carbon blacks, filamentary nickel, pigments and fumed silica through valiant Edisonian research. Opportunities for ... Read More »

US: Carbon Nanotubes and Inorganic Nanowires 21st June

Monday June 21, 2010, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Anaheim, California Technology Focus The small scale and the one dimensional structure of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are directly related to their unique properties which find more and more applications as the understanding and progress in synthesis continue to advance. CNTs represent an exemplary system where the bottom-up approach to synthesis results ... Read More »

Canada: Nanotechnology Engineering

What do nanotechnology engineers do? Nanotechnology Engineering applies concepts from biology, chemistry, electrical engineering and quantum physics to build objects through manipulations at the atomic and molecular level. Engineers in this field understand different theories and techniques to model, design, fabricate and characterize nano-engineered structures and devices for sensors, electronics, biosystems, and advanced materials. What does Waterloo have to offer? ... Read More »

Germany: Nanobiotechnology Postgraduate Distance Studies

Technische Universitat Kaiserslautern Overview: Start: Each year in October Duration: 2 semesters, home study Admission requirement: This continuing  education program is aimed at people, who have already obtained a university or technical college qualification in a natural science or engineering subject. Fee: 750,00 €  per Semester Study form: The course consists of a combination of self-learning phases (with written lessons) and ... Read More »

Spain: MSc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

University of Barcelona Overview: Start: Each year in October Duration Variable (min.one year 60 ECTS, max. two years 120 ECTS Admission requirement: The Master is addressed to students with a University degree in science and/or engineering disciplines thematically involved in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (BSc-diploma on Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering, Electronics Engineering,….) Fee: €1800 Study ... Read More »