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Masters (MSc) courses in nanoscale science and technology

Courses developed by internationally recognised researchers from a range of academic disciplines, with active research interests in all aspects of nanoscale science and technology

Consequently these MSc courses offer students a broad multidisciplinary curriculum that is relevant to current issues and ideas. An extended research project is an integral part of the courses, and gives students access to state-of-the-art facilities within these leading research groups.

The courses are well established, being amongst the first to offer postgraduate qualifications in nanoscience and technology in Europe. Based at two of Britain's leading universities, the courses attract an annual intake in excess of 25 students, which ensures a lively and stimulating learning environment.

Nanofolio research features

Animated features introducing some of the ongoing research in nanotechnology at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield (Nanofolio). Current research highlights include propulsion systems for small particles, organic nano-scale light emitting diodes, electrothermal modelling of integrated circuits and insulating film-based biosensors.

EPSRC Nanotechnology Image Library

This new library features a fascinating selection of images and movies, which illustrate the field of nano-scale science and technology. The images are all of a high technical standard, and are available online at print resolution. Images and movies can be downloaded from the library under the Creative Commons (CC) license, making them an excellent, attributable resource for education and other uses.

What is nanotechnology?

Visit the nano world with a journey in size from a football down to a C60 molecule. Why nanotechnology has become so important over the last decade, and how is it developing to provide the scientific and technical advances of the next decade.

Publications

Nanoscale Science and Technology

Eds. R W Kelsall, I W Hamley and M Geoghegan, published Wiley, 2005.

Essential reading for all current and prospective students of nanotechnology, either at Leeds/Sheffield or elsewhere. This graduate-level text will also appeal to nanotechnology researchers and research managers across a wide range of disciplines. The book comprises chapters written by many of the staff who have designed and delivered the Nanoscale Science and Technology MSc programme, carefully constructed into one coherent, authoritative volume.

For further details and ordering information see publisher's website

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