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Why is Nanotechnology Multidisciplinary? A perspective of one EE

By Gerhard Klimeck

Purdue University - West Lafayette

The field of nano science and nano-technology covers broad areas of expertise. Classical fields of Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Electrical/Mechanical/Chemical Engineering all are involved in the "new" field. Nano research and development …

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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    22 Oct 2008
    11:54 PM

    Mario Cyril Pinto said:

      0     0   PLG_RESOURCES_REVIEWS_LOGIN_TO_VOTE Compelled me to look at the simulation tools available at nanohub!

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  2. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    18 Jun 2007
    01:18 PM

    Boon said:

      0     0   PLG_RESOURCES_REVIEWS_LOGIN_TO_VOTE I totally agree that engineers should develop a multidisciplinary mindset and encourage a multiracial environment regardless of race,gender, and religion. After all, it is in the engineering ethics that discrimination should not exist in the field. I was also deeply compelled about how simulation plays an important role in developing new semiconductors. I believe that nanotechnology will advance mankind's understanding of technology to the next level in future generations to come. Great presentation!!!!

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  3. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    08 Jan 2007
    04:40 PM

    satyadhar joshi said:

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