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Best places in USA & Canada

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Comment by LaVerne L Poussaint on January 19, 2009 at 8:49pm
Dhiraj-
Did you reference my page and blog, as advised? I provided several links to very specific resources, even India/Canada nano-specific awards. Supplied by me, furthermore, is the link to the International Funding Guide...(with A-Z listings). A very cursory glimpse a moment ago showed many Australian awards, on just the first page. Did you even take a look? Dollars are dwindling; diligence is called for, not whining. (with all due respect)
Comment by Dhiraj Kumar on January 19, 2009 at 5:55pm
If any one can help then please to mail about the Sep. 2009 Ph.D position in Nanobiotechnology, Nanomedicine, Synthesis of Nanomaterials for Biomedical/Biological application With funds... on dhiraj.nanobio@gmail.com
Comment by Dhiraj Kumar on January 19, 2009 at 5:49pm
There are many universities in UK and Australia, But the main problem is funding for research. Even I have offers from so many Universities from UK and Australia.. but no one is having fund... complete list of departments and labs can be check on http://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology/research/universities_c.php
Comment by LaVerne L Poussaint on January 19, 2009 at 5:32pm
Please refer to my December 2008 response to Madhu on study and funding opportunities in Canda, the Americas, Australia, Europe, Asia MidEast, New Zealand. Also, refer to my blog (Kanada's Kids) for information re certificate programmes at University of Oxford and Harvard.
Comment by TINC on January 18, 2009 at 8:38pm
Thanks David for informations!
Comment by David Lyndel on January 18, 2009 at 8:36pm
Here are a few email contact addresses and web addresses: Berkeley Nanoscience & Nanoengineering Inst. email: nanoinstitute@lists.berkely.edu web: http://www.berkeley.edu/educational/DEGradGroup.html <>[PhD in Science & Engineering with INGRET fellowship Nanotechnology at Drexel U. & Penn State http://nanomaterials.drexel.edu/IGERT.html<> University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire, WI. offers minor in BS for those majoring in physics, chemistry, mathematics or biology. http://www.clarion.edu/nano<> Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. email contact: v-chandrasekhar@northwestern.edu (website link failed but is http://www.physics.northwestern.edu/ugdegree.html)<> University of Texas-El Pasa for high school and middle school teachers. email: ehagedorn@utep.edu<> Nanofabrication Technology requires 3 semesters at Bucks County Community College abd 1 semester at Penn State. offers both an AAS or Certificate Program with websites http://www.bucks.edu/catalog/2167.html and http://www.bucks.edu/catalog/3168.html, respectively. email: mcelroyc@bucks.edu<> 2 yr AAS at North Seattle Community College in Washington state. Nanoscience Technology email: mhelsel@sccd.ctc.edu and web at http://www.northseattle.edu/nanotech/<> 2 yr AAS at Dakota Technical College, MN., email: deb.newberry@dctc.edu and web at http://www.dctc.edu/prospStudents/programs/nanoTech.cfm [all of the preceding are supposed to be currently active programs) not responsible for typos
Comment by David Lyndel on January 18, 2009 at 7:43pm
Drexel University has a very new state of the art nanoplex (nanotechnology complex). it is huge and also consist of an addition facility or two within the Drexel system. also the research center is closely affiliated with Penn State University. Rice University is par excellence. Of course Stanford University on West Coast of US. Louisiana State University offers up to a Masters Degree I believe. Florida State University. I notice someone has already listed Georgia Institute of Technology thru Georgia Tech. Duke University is doing some great work in metamaterials. If possible one might wish to explore IEEE online for some others both on campus and online. In fact in US a few, maybe about 9 to 12, community colleges are beginning to offer an Associates Degree whereby credits can be transferred to a 4 yr institution.
Comment by David Lyndel on January 18, 2009 at 7:34pm
this is a great idea for the TINC consortium. i'll do my best to post some centers in US, UK and Canada soon as well as others. i hope everyone will do the same. rarely does a day go by that i am not asked this very question. also should consider including MEMS/NEMS education institutes, legitimate online and materials groups. as a former academic dean i'm excited about this new group's project.
Comment by MANDEEP SINGH on January 18, 2009 at 9:35am
one can share here the institutes in which he is dealing with and tell the standards of it......
Comment by tzenlong on January 18, 2009 at 9:17am
usually at institutes of higher learning, post grad programmes, in asia, but apparently, my feeling is that school curriculums are being revised so that at institutes of lower education, knowledge in basics of nanotech eg: quantum-physics, -electrodynamics, -chemistry already are being transfered to the young.
 

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