Nanoelectronic Sales
Posted by admin on Jun 20, 2010 in Nanoelectronic Sales | 0 comments
Welcome to Nanoelectronic Sales. Nanoelectronics refer to the use of nanotechnology on electronic components, especially transistors. Although the term nanotechnology is generally defined as utilizing technology less than 100 nm in size, nanoelectronics often refer to transistor devices that are so small that inter-atomic interactions and quantum mechanical properties need to be studied extensively.
Nanoelectronics are sometimes considered as disruptive technology because present candidates are significantly different from traditional transistors. Some of these candidates include: hybrid molecular/semiconductor electronics, one dimensional nanotubes/nanowires, or advanced molecular electronics.
Although all of these hold promise for the future, they are still under development and will most likely not be used for manufacturing any time soon.
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Introduction to Nanoelectronics: Science, Nanotechnology, Engineering, and Applications
Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2010 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
Introduction to Nanoelectronics: Science, Nanotechnology, Engineering, and Applications
This textbook is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the technology and science underpinning nanoelectronics, covering the underlying physics, nanostructures, nanomaterials, and nanodevices. It provides a unifying framework for the basic ideas needed to understand the developments in the field. After introducing the recent trends in semiconductor and device nanotechnologies, as well as novel device concepts, the methods of growth, fabrication and characterization of materials for nanoe
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Is it possible to do postgraduation in nanotechnology after an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering?
Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2010 in Recent Posts | 1 comment
Question by ♣♠The Boss♠♣: Is it possible to do postgraduation in nanotechnology after an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering?
I read in wikipedia that “At the smallest scales, mechanical engineering becomes nanotechnology…”. So, can I study Mechanical Engineering and then go in for nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology is my main interest. If there are other undergraduate courses after which I can do postgraduation in nanotechnology, please let me know. Thanks a lot!
Best answer:
Answer by energeticthinker
I believe that you need to get a ‘graduate’ degree before you can do postgraduate work.
Check out the Materials Engineering programs at colleges/universities that you might be interested in attending graduate school at.
Check out the research activities of the Materials Engineering professors. (This should be listed on the department’s website). Find one (or more) professors in that department that seem to be working on nanotech. Contact them to find out more about your chances of doing such research as a grad (or postgrad) student/researcher.
Good luck.
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