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Chemical Engineering vs Nanotechnology Engineering/ Nanoengineering?

 
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Nov17-11, 08:58 PM   #1
 

Chemical Engineering vs Nanotechnology Engineering/ Nanoengineering?


Help me decide, by suggesting differences and weighing pros and cons of each undergraduate program. I'm in frantic need of help here, and all replies would be appreciated :P
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Nov17-11, 09:53 PM   #2
 
what do you want to do with your degree?

chemical is pretty adaptable, and you can still do research / work in nano. . . even in grad school. tbh, ive never even seen a school offer an undergrad degree in nano.
Dec21-11, 12:11 AM   #3
 
Nanoparticles are particles that have one dimension that is 100 nanometers or less in size.The properties of many conventional materials change when formed from nanoparticles. This is typically because nanoparticles have a greater surface area per weight than larger particles; this causes them to be more reactive to certain other molecules.

Nanoparticles are used, or being evaluated for use, in many fields. The list below introduces many of the uses under development. You can use the links in each paragraph to go to a detailed explanation.
Apr7-12, 12:01 AM   #4
 
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Chemical Engineering vs Nanotechnology Engineering/ Nanoengineering?


I believe you can work in nanotechnology with a degree in Chemical Engineering. It's a diverse field. I'm similarly looking to get a degree in Chemical, but work more in the Energy related field.
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