Nanotechnology Degree Programs at Imperial College London

 
Bio-nanotechnology research at Imperial applies nanoscience and nanotechnology to biological and biomedical systems, including nanoscale tools, materials and devices for life-science applications.
The Ivanov Group is a multidisciplinary nanotechnology research team working at the interface of nanoscience, analytical chemistry and biophysics, with expertise in single-molecule and single-cell nanotechnology, nanopore sensors and nanoscale bioanalytics.
Nanophotonics is a stream within the university's MSc in Physics which is where the science and technology of nanotechnology and photonics meet, delivering the manipulation and control of light on the nanoscale.
nano@imperial brings together Imperial College London research activity in nanoscience and nanotechnology across disciplines, including nanoscale materials, devices, characterisation and applications.
The Department of Materials conducts nanomaterials research concerned with the synthesis, processing, characterisation and application of materials with nanoscale structure and functionality.
Nanomaterials synthesis research at Imperial focuses on the preparation and engineering of nanoscale materials for research and technology applications.
Research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering on nanomaterials within mechanics of materials, composites, adhesives and soft solids, addressing materials behaviour and applications at small length scales.
Research in nanotechnology and nanoscale characterisation in the Department of Materials, covering techniques and science for understanding and engineering materials at the nanoscale.
 
 
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