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June 9th, 2009
Nanoscience summer program offered for Danville-area teachers
Abstract:
The University of Virginia is offering a free weeklong seminar in July on teaching nanotechnologies to middle and high school students.
The U.Va. Summer NANO Academy, scheduled for July 20-24 at the University of Virginia, will offer teachers the opportunity to learn about the creation, measurement, manipulation and use of objects at the nanoscale in a three-credit graduate course.
For more information, contact Laura Holloway at (434) 766-6772 or
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