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June 9th, 2005
Northwestern tops Berkeley in earliest nanobusiness course
Abstract:
Christine Peterson: We ran an earlier story saying that a new “business of nanotechnology” course at Berkeley was the first such course, to our knowledge. New info has come in: a “Nanotechnology: Manufacturing and Business Opportunities” course has been taught at Kellogg by Sean Murdock of NanoBusiness Alliance for two years, and by Rod Ruoff for one year before Sean.
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