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2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03)
Anaheim, California
June 01-June 02
ISBN: 0-7695-1973-3
Jayanta Choudhury, University of Louisiana
Kuldeep Rawat, University of Louisiana
Guna Seetharaman, University of Louisiana
Gholam Massiha, University of Louisiana
The field of nanotechnology is currently undergoing an exciting period of discoveries. Focusing on the intersection of areas such as physics, biology, engineering, chemistry, computer science and more, nonotechnology is rapidly expanding. Many researchers in academia and industries have expressed need for an academic program where students from diverse fields of sciences and engineering (molecular computing, quantum physics, chemistry, mechanical, electrical, computer etc.) can come together to learn and discuss the latest advances, with the overall objective of encouraging further development. This will need preparing engineering students with an ability to apply knowledge of science, mathematics, and engineering to develop nanodevices and nanosystems. The challenge is to provide an interdisciplinary education to students through a well-structured curriculum covering broad aspects of basic sciences and engineering.
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Jayanta Choudhury, Kuldeep Rawat, Guna Seetharaman, Gholam Massiha, "Initiating A Program In Nanotechnology Through A Structured Curriculum," mse, pp.104, 2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03), 2003
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