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A repository of courses and units are available for instructors who want to incorporate NSE into their existing course or desire to create a new course. Each Nanocourse or unit contains an introduction, main concepts, notes, lectures and accompanying homework assignments or in-class activities. All materials on the NanoEd Resource Portal are peer-managed and covered by a creative-commons attribution, non-commercial share-alike type licensing.

 

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What Can Electrons Do? - Electron Microscopy
J.G. Zheng and
Prof. V.P. Dravid
Northwestern University, IL, USA


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Unconventional Patterning at the Nanoscale
Submitted on 23-FEB-07
Contributed by Teri Odom, Meenakshi Viswanathan, Yelizaveta Babayan

The ability to generate nanoscale structures is central to modern science and technology. The experiments described in this site provide the first step towards bringing nanofabrication to undergraduate students using simple benchtop tools that are accessible and inexpensive. These experiments are currently taking place in the first quarter of a sophomore seminar (Chem 250-1) offered jointly by the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern Unive...

 

What Can Electrons Do? - Electron Microscopy
Submitted on 13-FEB-07
Contributed by Jian-Guo Zheng

This project is to educate students about important roles of electron microscopy in nanoscience and nanotechnology. It will cover some properties of electrons, principles of electron microscopy, applications of electron microscopy in characterizing nano-scale materials, and the development of electron microscopy to meet challenges in nanotechnology....