Re: Education for Nanotech
- From: "EEtimes2" <Nano40@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 03:58:01 -0000
Steven Green wrote:
> >
> > Nanotecnology is vastly inter-disciplinary that any of the hard
> > sciences can you take you their. What is it your interested in?
> > Electronics, Bio-chemistry, chemistry, Material sciences, etc.? Each
> > of these has their own sub-sets. Most of nanotechnology is still
> > research, very few have met the market just yet. Definetly start with a
> > Bachelors, but with nanotechnology, right now, you'll probably need a
> > Phd.
>
> Actually I have been considering a variety of majors.
>
> I intend to take classes in chemistry and physics this spring to get
> a feel for them. I don't really want to do biology; I read a bit
> on biology and was killed off by the terminology. Materials Engineering
> sounds interesting, but it is not offered by the schools I was considering
> transferring into.
>
> Is physics a way into the field? I was considering physics since if I
> fall short of a PHD I could possibly teach high school physics.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
Steve,
Yes physics is definetly a way in.
.
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