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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > NanoDTC Talks > Nano Ambassadors-What it has done for us. What it can do for you. Exploring the power of the nanoscale
Nano Ambassadors-What it has done for us. What it can do for you. Exploring the power of the nanoscaleAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Kimberly Cole. You probably know ‘nano’ means very small. But what does it mean for you? Nordin Catic and De-Shaine Murray, PhD students at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, will talk about the attractions of working in this multidisciplinary field covering physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering. They will talk about cutting edge research in this area (including their own work!) and will cover topics such as microfluidics, nanofabrication, filtration systems, nanomedicine, solar cells, batteries and more. For anyone considering a PhD, they will be discussing choosing your subject, the benefits of a PhD in general, and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). Please register your interest: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/84263252657 This talk is part of the Nano Ambassadors programme organized by the EPSRC CDT in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at the University of Cambridge (NanoDTC), and is supported by the Henry Royce Institute. Further information is available at www.nanodtc.cam.ac.uk/ambassadors This talk is part of the NanoDTC Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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