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Screenshot for Electroplating
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers the concept of electroplating. Students will learn how "an electric current passed through an ionic solution will result in a chemical reaction which will separate materials" by creating thin layers of copper and...
Screenshot for Emergency Equipment in the Nanomaterials Lab
This video, made available by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link), provides an overview of safety equipment and emergency preparedness for a nanomaterials laboratory. In the video a student is shown navigating various potential emergency situations and demonstrating proper technique. ...
Screenshot for Encapsulation & Controlled Release Module
Module Description: This module, created by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link), introduces "the process of forming macrocapsules and the concept of self-assembly." During the module learning activity students study the process of encapsulation and controlled release with ...
Screenshot for Etch Overview for Microsystems Learning Module
Module Description: This module, from Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), introduces students to common etch processes used in the fabrication of microsystems. Etch terminology, purpose, and processes are covered in the module. The included activities "allow students to demonstrate...
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This hands-on activity, published by the National Informal STEM Education Network, can be used by instructors to teach electroplating. Included with this activity is a description, objectives, a video that runs 12:28 minutes in length, a handout titled Exploring Fabrication Electroplating (available...
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This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers nanotechnology in consumer products. First, the instructor presents an introductory PowerPoint and then "students are given a chance in groups to explore consumer products through an information sheet provided over...
Screenshot for Exploring the Nanoworld with LEGO Bricks
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) for Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces has launched an effort to make the nanoworld accessible and comprehensible to everyone. This booklet is an important part of the effort. LEGO bricks provide a...
Screenshot for Exploring the Properties of Magic Sand
Nanotechnology is an area of science and engineering that occurs at the atomic and molecular level. This is certainly a difficult concept to grasp. This website, presented by The National Infrastructure Network, highlights many critical concepts to understanding this smaller scale. By using a...
Screenshot for Feasable Self-assembly Demonstration for Undergraduate Students
This presentation, published by the Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), took place at the Micro Nano Technology Education Special Interest Group (MNTeSIG) Live 2021 conference. In the presentation, Neda Habibi explores self-assembling molecules and how they create nanostructures....
Screenshot for Feasibility Study of an OAI Tabletop Mask Aligner at Rio Salado College
This poster presentation, published by the Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), took place at the Micro Nano Technology Education Special Interest Group (MNTeSIG) Live 2021 conference. In the presentation, Wesley McIver outlines recommendations and operating conditions for micro...
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