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Abstract:
Explore cutting-edge nanotechnology
Georgia Institute of Technology will explore the cutting-edge of nanotechnology in its Hands-On NanoBio Fluidic MEMS Workshop on June 26-29 in Atlanta.
Learn how small small really is. Gain hands-on biosensor fabrication experience. Build the needed foundation to design, fabricate, test, and implement next-generation biosensors.
The workshop features Georgia Tech experts and industry professionals including:
The workshop is designed for scientists, mechanical and electrical engineers, technical managers, professors, post-doctorate researchers, and graduate and senior students.
Course fees include:
To learn more about the workshop, visit www.dlpe.gatech.edu/nanobio or contact Jennifer Wooley, assistant director of client marketing, at 404-385-7460 or jennifer.wooley@dlpe.gatech.edu.
To learn more about nanotechnology, contact course administrators:
Why Georgia Tech?
Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the Southeast's leading providers for professional education as well as one of the nation's premiere research universities. Ranked ninth among public universities by U.S. News & World Report, Tech's graduate programs are ranked No. 4. Georgia's Tech goal is to shape futures through innovation and hands-on training - the futures of our students, our community, our nation and the world.
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