Education / Career

Nanotechnology plays nowadays an important role in a number of scientific disciplines: physics, chemistry, biology, materials, mathematics and engineering. Each discipline independently evolved in the direction of addressing nanoscale phenomena and nanostructures. This offers tremendous opportunities to connect the different disciplines and to promote interdisciplinary research. At the same time, the dynamics of interdisciplinary nanostructure efforts will reinforce educational connections between the disciplines and might lead to new fields that are only envisioned at this moment.

Through the rapid development of nanotechnology changes in the laboratory and human resource infrastructure in universities are required as well as in the education of nanotechnology professionals (scientists and current workforce). Courses on surface science, molecular dynamics, quantum effects, and manufacturing at molecular scale are necessary in curricula at various levels. Nanotechnology centres (as virtual centres of thematic networks) could provide an environment with facilities and interdisciplinary research teams that will enable educating a new generation of young scientists.

Beyond the education and training of a new generation of scientists and skilled workers in the multidisciplinary perspective necessary for rapid progress in nanotechnology, it is also crucial to educate, train and inform the current workforce. One important aspect in this context is the provision of suitable information sources (for instance via CD, Internet, etc.). These sources should contain information on public funded projects in nanotechnology, relevant addresses, potential interests of industry, funding agencies, and research subjects. In addition, extending and updating of the information has to be maintained. The provision of such information sources could speed up the innovation pace, could avoid duplication of work, and could foster homogeneous approaches to solve coming innovation problems.

General information - not specific for Nanotechnology - about career options for scientists are available on the ESF-supported web page http://www.nextwave.org/europe

University courses

40 upcoming events

01 January 2000 - 31 December 2010 in Würzburg, Germany

Studiengang Nanostrukturtechnik

15 January 2002 - 31 December 2020 in Basel, Switzerland

Masterstudium Nanowissenschaften

01 October 2002 - 31 December 2020 in Erlangen, Germany

Molecular Science

01 October 2002 - 31 December 2010 in Iserlohn, Germany

Bio- und Nanotechnologien

01 January 2003 - 31 December 2012 in Nürnberg, Germany

Dipl.-Ing. (Uni) - Nanotechnologie

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Publications (190 entries found)

26 July 2010

Douglas Robinson; Gabriela Zadrazilova

Biodegradable Food Packaging

observatoryNANO Briefing No. 1

The volume of waste generated by the European agrifood sector is of increasing concern; in fact Europe's fruit and vegetable industries generate around 30 million tonnes of waste a year. [..]

20 July 2010

European Commission

Report on the European Commission's Public Online Consultation TOWARDS A STRATEGICNANOTECHNOLOGY ACTION PLAN 2010-2015

This open consultation was launched to support the preparation of a new action plan for nanotechnologies in Europe for 2010 to 2015. It was designed to collect the views of both experts [..]

16 July 2010

Ineke Malsch

Solutions for new trade-off model privacy-security

Current trends in nanotechnology, ICT, privacy and security - Interview with Dr Silvia Venier (Centre for Science, Society and Citizenship, Rome, Italy)

Dr Silvia Venier is responsible for four ongoing European projects related to ICT, privacy and security: HIDE on Homeland Security, Biometric Identification and Personal Detection Ethics, [..]

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Articles (91 entries found)

16 November 2006

Reconstructing man? - The power of converging technologies...

17 October 2006

From science fiction to science fact

04 August 2006

Nanotechnology research leads to molecular-scale batteries and motors

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