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University of Leeds

Masters Degree , Mechanics

Course Description

Nanotechnology is one of the newest and fastest growing areas in science and engineering. The subject arises from the convergence of electronics, physics, chemistry, biology and materials science to create new functional systems of nanoscale dimensions. The MSc in Nanoelectronics and Nanomechanics has been developed in response to demand from graduates of electronic and mechanical engineering courses, for postgraduate study in the field of nanotechnology. It shares some modules with its sister course Nanoscale Science and Technology, but also introduces new, custom-designed modules covering the electronic and mechanical engineering aspects of nanotechnology. Run jointly by the universities of Leeds and Sheffield the course provides a highly interdisciplinary learning experience to enable single-discipline graduates to contribute effectively to the research, development and commercial exploitation of nanotechnology. Course Content Compulsory Modules ? Inorganic Semiconductor Nanostructures ? Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Devices ? Generic Methodologies for Nanotechnology ? Microfluidics Optional Modules ? Next Generation Silicon Technologies ? Quantum Computing ? Molecular Electronics ? Micro- and Nano-Electromechanical Systems ? Nanostructures, Nanopatterning and Nanomechanics ? Electronic and Photonic Molecular Materials and Devices ? Microfluidics ? Major Project ? Minor Project ? Case Study

 

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