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Fundamentals of Nanoscience I. Welcome. Instructor Hans Mikelson Hans rhymes with chance Mikelson starts with Mike My background – Eau Claire native, UWEC, BS in Chemistry, Math & CS, Cray Research, SGI, USTC, NL Semi, CVTC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Fundamentals of Nanoscience I

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Welcome Instructor Hans Mikelson

Hans rhymes with chanceMikelson starts with MikeMy background – Eau Claire native, UWEC,

BS in Chemistry, Math & CS, Cray Research, SGI, USTC, NL Semi, CVTC

Hobbies – Skiing, canoeing, movies, gaming, computer music & graphics, science fiction/fantasy

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Student Introductions

Introductions Class Photos Student Rights – Show respect to each

other Nanoscience Laboratory Safety

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Syllabus

Nanotechnology for Dummies Richard Booker and Earl Boysen

Grading – Exams, quizzes, worksheets, labs, participation

Supplies – Calculator, exam notebook Schedule

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1. Intro to Nano

Nano Industry Ch 1, 2,16

2. The Nano Debate

Smalley vs Drexler Ch 15

3. History of Nano

Future of Nano Ch 15

4. Scale of Things Nano Ch 1

5. Nanochemistry

Ch 3

6. The Atom Game

Ch 3

7. Quantum mechanics (Ch 6)

Unit 1Test

8. Waves – Slinkys, Light and Orbitals Ch 3

9. Tools of Nano Ch 3 10. Microscopy 1 Optical and Electron Ch 3

11. Electron microscopy Ch 3

12. Microscopy 2 Electron beam specimen interactions

13. Scanning probe microscopy Ch 3

14. Microscopy 3 Scanning Probe Ch 3

15. Other Tools Ch 3

Test 2

16. UWEC Field Trip

17. X-Ray Analysis Ch 3

18. X-Ray Diffraction 19. Carbon Nanotubes Ch 4

22. Carbon Nanotubes

21. Nanomaterials Ch 5, 12

20. Gold Nanoparticles

23. Synthesis/self assembly/Test 3

24. Magnetic Nanoparticles

25. Special Topics Energy Ch 9

26. Alternative energy applications of Nano

27. Special Topics

Biomedical Ch 10-11

28. Lab on a Chip

29. Student Presentations

30. Student Presentations

31. Final Exam 32. Last Day

Introduction to Nanoscience

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Additional Information

Course Packet Community and Networks

The International Nanoscience Community http://www.nanopaprika.eu/

Facebook: CVTC Nanoscience Technology Club Nanoclub Computer usage Professionalism Office Communicator Blackboard Why Nano?

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What type of person might take nanoscience? HS to high tech industry technician.

Enhancing another associate degree. Computer programming Marketing Paralegal Medical technologist

Enhancing a four year degree.

Pursue a four year degree through articulation with a university.

A first step towards an advanced degree.

An investor or entrepreneur who wants to learn more about nanotechnology.

Others?

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Program RequirementsFIRST TERM Credits635-100    Fundamentals of Nanoscience I 3801-195    Written Communications 3804-118    Interm Algebra w Apps 4806-134    General Chemistry 4or 806-245 Princ of Gen Chemistry (5)  Total 14 (15)SECOND TERM635-101    Fundamentals of Nanoscience II 3635-118 Nano Cell Biology 4804-189    Introductory Statistics 3806-154    General Physics 1 4809-196    Introduction to Sociology 3  Total 17SUMMER TERM801-196    Oral/Interpersonal Comm 3809-198    Introduction to Psychology 3

Total 6

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THIRD TERM635-103    Nanoelectronics 3635-104    Nanobiotechnology/Agricultural 3635-105    Nanomaterials 3635-117    Nanoscience Manufacturing 3801-197    Technical Reporting 3

Total 15

FOURTH TERM635-108    Micro and Nano Fabrication 3635-112    Micro & Nano Fabrication Lab 1635-110    Thin Film Deposition/MEMS 4635-109    Princ & Applic Nanobiotechnlgy 3635-114    Nanoparticles & Biochips Lab 1635-111    Intro to Materials Characteriz 3 UWEC635-113    Materials Characterization Lab 1 UWEC

Total 16

635-115    Industry Internship or Independent Study 1       

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Other information

Capstone semester U of MN option Internships or Independent Study Nanorite Center Conferences

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What’s a Nano?

Nano means one billionth

1

1,000,000,000-910

A nanometer is one billionth of a meter.

The Nanoscale involves the range from approximately 100 nm to 1 nm.

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Define Nanotechnology in your own words

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Define Nanotechnology in Five Words or Less

Making things out of atoms.

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National Nanotechnology InitiativeDefinition of NanotechnologyWhile many definitions for nanotechnology exist, the NNI calls

it "nanotechnology" only if it involves all of the following:

1. Research and technology development at the atomic, molecular or macromolecular levels, in the length scale of approximately 1 - 100 nanometer range.

2. Creating and using structures, devices and systems that have novel properties and functions because of their small and/or intermediate size.

3. Ability to control or manipulate on the atomic scale.

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A single Lego

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A single atom

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The Periodic TableThe Nano Lego Set1H

2He

3Li

4Be

5B

6 C

7N

8O

9F

10Ne

11Na

12 Mg

13 Al

14 Si

15P

16 S

17 Cl

18 Ar

19K

20 Ca

21Sc

22Ti

23V

24Cr

25Mn

26Fe

27Co

28Ni

29Cu

30Zn

31Ga

32Ge

33As

34Se

35Br

36Kr

37Rb

38Sr

39Y

40Zr

41Nb

42Mo

43Tc

44Ru

45Rh

46Pd

47Ag

48Cd

49In

50Sn

51Sb

52Te

53I

54Xe

55Cs

56Ba

57La

72Hf

73Ta

74W

75Re

76Os

77Ir

78Pt

79Au

80Hg

81Tl

82Pb

83Bi

84Po

85At

86Rn

87Fr

88Ra

89Ac

104Rf

105Db

106Sg

107Bh

108Hs

109Mt

110Ds

111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118

58Ce

59Pr

60Nd

61Pm

62Sm

63Eu

64Gd

65Tb

66Dy

67Ho

68Er

69Tm

70Yb

71Lu

90Th

91Pa

92U

93Np

94Pu

95Am

96Cm

97Bk

98Cf

99Es

100Fm

101Md

102No

103Lr

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Assignment

http://www.azonano.com/ http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/ http://www.smalltimes.com/ http://www.eetonline.com/ http://www.newscientist.com/home.ns http://www.nanotech-now.com/ http://www.nano.org.uk/ http://nanohype.blogspot.com/

Science Nature Nanotoday Semiconductor International Microscopy and Analysis Photonics Chemical & Engineering News Nano Letters (ACS)

Find an article on some aspect of Nanoscience or Nanotechnology that interests you in the news and write a summary of the article.

Magazines

Web Sites

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The Nano Industry

Equipment suppliers Advanced materials Electronics Biotechnology Healthcare Energy Defense and security Environment

http://www.octillioncorp.com/nano-power.php

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VDeJ7rLUYU

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The Nano Industry

Equipment suppliers Imago Instruments – Atom

probe microscope Hysitron Inc Thermo electron

Advanced materials 3M Cima Nanotech

Electronics – A natural progression Intel HP Motorola IBM

Biotechnology Platypus Bioforce Nanoscience Ace Ethanol

Healthcare Medtronic Boston Scientific

Energy Nanodynamics – Fuel cells Konarka – Flexible solar

panels Cymbet

Defense and security Detecting explosives and

bio agents MIT Institute of Soldier

Nanotechnologies

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The Nano Industry

NNI http://www.nano.gov/ NNIN http://www.nnin.org/ MRSEC http://www.mrsec.wisc.edu/Edetc/ NanoHUB http://www.nanohub.org/ Conferences: NSTI, UMN,

http://www.nsti.org/ http://www.nano.umn.edu/conference2008/

Nanorite Center http://www.nanorite.org/ Nano in the News

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Future of Nanotechnology“Nanotechnology products worldwide will be $2.6 Trillion or 15% of global manufacturing output.” Investing in Nanotechnology -- Jack Uldrich

Enablers and tools: Hysitron, Imago

Nanomaterials: Carbon Nanotechnologies, Aspen Aerogels

Fortune 500 Companies: 3M, Affymetrix, Cabot, Dow, Dupont, Kodak, Texaco, AMD, GE, HP, IBM, Intel, Motorola, NEC

Disrupters: Bioforce Nanoscience, Nanosolar


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