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PHYS 105-01, Nanotechnology, Spring 2008
Espinosa, James Charles
Espinosa, James Charles
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Physics, Department of, Syllabus, Curriculum, Academic departments, Text, 2008 Spring
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In 1960, Richard Feynman asked the question, “What would happen if we could arrange atoms one by one the way we want them?” Today, the emerging fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology are enabling control of the material world at the scale of atoms and molecules. Nanotechnology is inherently interdisciplinary and allows for new approaches to education through interdisciplinary connections between chemistry, physics, biology, and materials science. This broad interdisciplinarity contributes much to the novelty of this new field, and will likely cause widespread change in the way science is pursued in the 21st century. These aspects of nanoscale science have the potential to generate strong interest among students. This course will introduce students to many aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor