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The Professional Science Master's in Nanotechnology program at the University of Central Florida provides students with scientific education in nanotechnology and professional training in business and technology venture. This program incorporates both the higher level scientific content and business and entrepreneurial components that are necessary to drive innovative ideas in nanotechnology product development. The curriculum culminates with an internship that will provide work experience for each student.
When material dimensions reach the nanometer scale, quantum mechanical and thermodynamic properties that are insignificant in larger materials dominate, causing nanomaterials to display new and interesting properties. The group seeks to understand these properties and exploit them for technological applications, including semiconductor quantum dots, colloidal nanocrystals, quantum information, catalysis, and optoelectronic applications.
The BS degree program in Molecular Engineering offers undergraduates a cutting-edge engineering curriculum built on a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. Courses are designed to develop quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills; to introduce engineering analysis of physical, chemical, and biological systems; and to address open-ended technological questions across a spectrum of disciplines.
The Institute's mission is to translate advances in basic physics, chemistry, biology and computation into new tools to address important societal problems and, to create a research and teaching environment to enhance and transmit these capabilities from scientific generation to generation.
Nanoscience research
The Lin Lab works on interdisciplinary research concerning sustainability and human health, including metal-organic frameworks, catalysis, renewable energy, nanomedicine, drug delivery, biomedical imaging, and cancer therapy.
The Park Group focuses on the science and technology of precisely engineered nanomaterials, including atomically-thin integrated circuitry, growth and characterization of two-dimensional materials, and low-dimensional nanostructures for advanced electronic, optical, thermal, and mechanical devices.
Recently the NanoLab has focused much of it's attention on photonic applications of rare-earth luminescence in semiconductors and glasses.
The UC Nanoworld and Smart Materials and Devices Laboratories are an interdepartmental research laboratory group which includes faculty from Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering and the UC Medical School. The labs develop innovative smart materials, sensors and devices by intersecting the various disciplines of science and engineering. The main concentration of research is in the Nanotechnology, Biomimetics, Composites and Smart Structures fields.
The group's research is focusing on the fabrication, design and properties of ultrathin films and nanostructures. They are developing new surface chemistries for thin film growth, measuring thin film nanostructures and characterizing thin film properties.
 
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