The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC)
micronanoeducation.org
Micro- and nanotechnology enhances the performance of thousands of commonly used devices. For example, micro- and nanotechnology is used to make components of electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, wearable activity monitors, and medical sensors. It is also used to improve products, such as making tennis balls that last longer, cloth that repels water, and bandages that prevent bacterial growth. As micro- and nanotechnologies are increasingly used to improve products and create new ones, micro- and nanotechnology industries are expected to experience double-digit growth into the foreseeable future. Consequently, a highly skilled technical workforce is needed to keep pace with the demands of and the changes in micro- and nanotechnology industries. To support preparation of this workforce across the United States, this project will establish and support the NSF Advanced Technological Education Program's Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC). The MNT-EC will directly increase the numbers of community college faculty participating in micro- and nanotechnology technician education, thus supporting an increased number of students who receive technical education degrees and certificates in micro- and nanotechnology fields. As a result, this project will support preparation of a skilled technical workforce in a field that has enormous impact on the nation's economy, security, and health.