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"As the twenty-first century unfolds, Nanotechnology's impact on the health, wealth, and security of the world's people is expected to be at least as significant as the combined influences in this century of antibiotics, the integrated circuit, and human-made polymers." -National Science Foundation Committee on Nanotechnology, 1999 Upcoming Events: Summer Internship Program ASM Teachers' Materials Camp In response to the importance of the Nanotechnology field to the future growth of a broad array of high-technology industries in New Jersey, Rutgers University and The State of New Jersey Commission on Higher Education are committed to providing undergraduate engineering students the skills and knowledge to be effective researchers and employees. To meet this goal, the Department of Ceramic and Materials Engineering (in cooperation with the Physics, Chemistry, and other engineering disciplines at Rutgers University) is leading the development of an undergraduate curriculum in nanomaterials science and engineering. This website is intended to be an introduction to the courses offered and the other goals of the NJ CHE Workforce Development grant program. Recent News: March 6th, 2004--The fourth semiannual NanoDay was hosted by the Department of Ceramic and Materials Engineering. October 25, 2003--Local High School Teachers, Science Coordinators, and Students attended workshops and lab tours pertaining to the study of nanotechnology at Rutgers University. October 20, 2003--Be sure to check out our edition of RutgerScience that was published in Gannett's NJ newspapers! August 15, 2003--Congratulations to all of
the participants in the Summer 2003 Nanomaterials Internship Look at the Presentations from the Summer .
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