Question by NapalmGod: Get a nanotechnology certification in the future?
When modern computers were being developed in the 1960s and 70, network certifications and computer tech certifications weren’t yet available from technical schools like they are today. They simply didn’t exist yet and the technology wasn’t yet developed. As computers became more advanced, jobs opened up and different types of training and certifications were developed, not just research jobs. Now, you can get an MSCE license after passing an exam. Will such things be possible in the future for nanotechnology once it develops more and becomes more practical? Will you be able to get some kind of certification for nanotech work? And without having to go through all the physics, mathematics, etc type classes that you do today to get a job in just researching nanotech?
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Answer by sam a
i am a nanotech expirament gone bad,but honestly that is a great question
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In the first ChemMatters video, we find about why the very smallest machines, known as nanotechnology, hold very big promise. Nanotechnology may help create tiny devices that bring medicine exactly where it needs to go in your body, powerful computers the size of a grain of sand or vital new sources of energy. ChemMatters, the award-winning magazine for high school chemistry, demystifies chemistry at work in our everyday lives. For more ChemMatters and Bytesize Science videos, subscribe to our podcast in iTunes: ax.itunes.apple.com
Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These sensors have a wide range of potential applications: environmental, medical, military and transportation. This workshop will focus on revealing the chemistry and physics behind the creation and application of these sensors. Series: “Molecules for the Media” [9/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11842]
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Question by pavan s: What are the related courses to nanotechnology?
i finished my high school and i want a career in nanotechnology.But there is no bachelor’s degree in nanotech.
so could anyone tell me the most closely related bachelor degrees available that i can take up to have a career in nanotech.
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Answer by juicy_wishun
Computer science would be the most obvious one. Depending on just how small you wanted to go, physics might become a relevant feild.
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Question by xdorax: What are the job prospects for Nanotechnology in the US and UK?
Currently studying a double degree of Physics with a major in Nanotechnology and wondering if there are any practising Nanotechnologist’s out there and how has their experience been in the field. Specifically university study/career propspects and advice.
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Answer by Hugh E
Come to the University of Missouri! Seriously, if it’s happening in nanotech, it’s happening here.
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