Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum

Session 588 - Education Issues in Nanotechnology
This session invites contributions that address any type of educational material development and delivery for nanotechnology-related issues including environmental, toxicological and ethical topics.
Chair: Gerold A. Willing
CoChair: Ilona Kretzschmar
  The Nanolab: An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Science and Engineering Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin
Brian A. Korgel, John G. Ekerdt, Andrew Heitsch
  The Ethics of "Nanoethics"
Michael Bennett
  Nue: Active Learning Experiences for Undergraduates
Miguel Castro, Edmy Ferrer, Madeline Leon, Eunice Mercado
  Nanotech Innovations: Nanotechnology Enterprise at Michigan Technological University
John A. Jaszczak, Mary Raber, Michael Bennett, Nasser Alaraje, Paul L. Bergstrom
  Teaching Nanoscale Science and Engineering to ChEmical Engineers at Georgia Tech
Sankar Nair
  Learnings from Teaching An Interdisciplinary Class on Nanotechnology
David H. Gracias
  Nanomaterials Education for City College of New York Science and Engineering Undergraduates
Ilona Kretzschmar
  A Resource Sharing Approach to Nanotechnology Education: The PA Nanotechnology Partnership
Amy Brunner, Jamie Houseknecht, William Mahoney, Terry Kuzma, Robert Ehrmann, Stephen Fonash
  Incorporation of Nanotechnology into the ChE Curriculum at Oregon State University
Milo D. Koretsky, Alex Yokochi, Sho Kimura, Sarah Herzog

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