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With financial support from the , the department will provide two-year scholarships worth $3,000 this fall to 15 juniorz who choose the minor to complement thedegreed they’re already pursuing in electrical and computer engineering, chemicak and biomolecular engineering and mechanical engineering. “At this the field of nanotechnology has matured so much that this kind of courseworok is needed at earlier stagesof education,” Dmitri Litvinov, a professoer who is heading up the said in a “Our minor has a special emphasixs on commercialization and will give undergraduates knowledgse and training usually reserved for graduate The four courses in the nanoengineering minord will be taught by Cullen College of Engineerinvg faculty members, Litvinov said, and students will get hands-on experience with nanotech instrumentation and fabricatiob techniques.
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