INTD 1032A
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
In this interdisciplinary course, we’ll zoom in (and out) on nanotechnology–the manipulation of matter at the atomic scale. We’ll explore nanotechnology’s role in optics, computing, energy, and biology, beginning with ancient art all the way through the AI revolution. We'll explore applications of nanoscience, including the chips in your smartphone and the mRNA COVID vaccines, while considering the accessibility and sustainability of these emerging technologies. In addition to interactive lectures and discussions, we’ll hear from guest scientists, entrepreneurs, and regulators in this evolving space. With hands-on experiments and field trips to local science labs and art installations, we’ll observe
nanoscale structures at work. Together, we’ll focus on developing critical thinking and creative communication skills across both scientific and social
contexts.
Vijay Kris Narasimhan, Ph.D. (he/him) is the Director of R&D Collaborations at EMD Electronics, a science and technology company that develops advanced materials for semiconductor nanotechnology. With a BASc in Computer Engineering from the University of Ottawa, an MPhil in Nanotechnology Enterprise from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University, Vijay has broad expertise, with contributions in nanostructures for neural interfaces; nanoscale electronic and optical materials; renewable energy technology and rural electricity access; and AI for sustainability./
- Schedule
- 1:30pm-3:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (Jan 6, 2025 to Jan 31, 2025)
- Location
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 331
- Instructors
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Narasimhan, Vijay
vnarasimhan@middlebury.edu
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