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Description

The Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK) Network is the NSF National ATE Center for Nanotechnology Workforce Development. Through resource sharing, providing course materials, and stressing broad student preparation, we will help create and sustain economically viable nanotechnology education across the U.S.

The mission of NACK is to enable Nanotechnology Education at 2-year Community and Technical Colleges and 4-year Universities and Colleges in Partnership with Community and Technical Colleges.  You can read more about the NACK Network at their website, nano4me.org.

Several of NACK's instructional modules and laboratory exercises are published here on nanoHUB.

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  1. Lab Exercise: Ellipsometry

    18 Jan 2017 | | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    The objective of this lab is to evaluate the ellipsometer. Multiple ellipsometers will be presented and compared. The procedural operation and working mechanisms of the ellipsometer will both be discussed.

  2. Lab Exercise: Profilometry

    18 Jan 2017 | | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    The objective of this online lab is to evaluate the profilometer. Multiple profilometers will be presented and compared.

  3. Lab Exercise: Atomic Layer Deposition

    13 Jan 2017 | | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    The objective of this lab is to evaluate the atomic layer deposition (ALD) process. The ALD process will be used to deposit a transparent conducting oxide (TCO). Principles of resistance and resistivity will also be discussed.

  4. Lab Exercise: Fluorescent Tagging of Liposomes

    21 Oct 2016 | | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    This lab examines the liposome as a carrier of fluorescent tags used in cancer identification.  The liposomes will be created from raw materials, tagged, extruded to a proper size, filtered, and characterized.