Nanotechnology Class of 2012 Navigating the nano landscape Conducting an experiment Studying a sample via microscope
Nanoscience B.Sc. Program
A dramatic transformation in science and technology is coming. The next fifty years will see new inventions, novel products, stunning medical advances, remarkable energy solutions, and creative answers to controlling and understanding biological processes - and nanoscience is making them all possible.
 
Study nanoscience while gaining valuable job experience in jobs like:

* Chemistry or Physics research
* Microbial & Enzymatic Technician
* Junior Nanotechnology Evaluator
* Engineering Assistant
* Junior Materials Specialist
 
Nano@Guelph 2009 was from October 20 to 23, 2009 during National Science & Technology Week. Attendees learned why nanoscience is not so much a new discipline but rather a view of the natural sciences at a new size scale.
 
(CNN) -- Concrete isn't usually considered an environmentalists' friend, but a remarkable new technology could soon be turning the gray stuff green.
 
Presented by: University of Guelph, University of Waterloo and The Waterloo Regional Children’s Museum
 
Watch as a ferrofluid dances in the fields of an electromagnet.
 
The club, made up of all first year students put together posters, and other display materials to show the public what nanoscience is about. There was also interactive activities and demonstrations. The Nanoscience Club received second place for exhibits within the College of Physical and Engineering Science.
 
the Guelph Factor
The University of Guelph strongly believes in the personal approach to education.
 
Faculty
Professors are always eager to help you become an independent learner, one step at a time.
 
Research-based Curriculum
Our wide ranging research forms the basis of the nanoscience curriculum, which is constantly being updated to reflect advances in the field.
 
Small classes
These provide a unique learning experience, enhanced by pioneering web-based teaching and evaluation.
 
EMail: nano@uoguelph.ca
Phone: 519-824-4120 x53049
Fax: 519-823-2808
 
A growing list of resources to help teach about nanoscience.
 
Potential Careers
* Nanofluidics Process Manager
* Nanomaterials Designer
* Nanoparticle Process Controller
* Nanolithography Developer
* Nanotechnology Researcher
 
* An introduction to Nanoscience
* Synthesis of Nanomaterials
* Analysis of Nanomaterials
* Thin Film Science
* Computational Methods
* Nanolithographic Techniques
* Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials
* Intro to Quantum Computing
* Quantum Materials
* Biological Nanomaterials
* Nanoscience Research Project
 
A list of courses and electives that comprise the Nanoscience B.Sc.
 

Nanoscience B.Sc.

University of Guelph
Nanosience Program
CPES Dean's Office
1314, Science Complex Atrium Wing
50 Stone Road East
Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1
Canada
nano@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120 ext. 56431
Fax: 519-823-2808