would a dual degree of engineering and science (majoring in material or chemical engineering and biophysics) be a better than just a bachelor of biotechnology majoring in nanotechnology?
i've heard its not so good to get a specialized degree, is this true?
i was mainly interested in the physics side of nanotech and biological applications etc.
and when you say get a material degree, are you referring to materials engineering?
I would love to take have a job in nanotechnology (mainly because it’s an interdisciplinary field).
I was considering doing dual degrees, either;
- science/ biomedicine
- biotechnology/ engineering
Which would be the better course? Or is there courses better suited for nanotech?
Also, is...
Thanks for that.
I'm just puzzled now that my chemistry teacher agreed with me on the previous explanation but was doubtful when i suggested that heat capacity doen't affect heat flow.
I have been wondering, does specific heat capacity affect the rate of heat flow from one substance to another?
For example if the substances at heated up to the same temperature then left outside until thermal equilibrium is reached. I would think the one with the larger specific heat...
I'm in my final year of high school and thinking about uni courses I should take but I'm not sure what kinda of job I want at the end of it. So, I'm a bit unsure with uni courses to take.
I would love a biology/physics based job.
I was thinking something in nanotechnology and it's...
It may not have worked as the Hz (presumably 50Hz) may have caused the oscillations to occur too quickly for it to be wasily visible.
May I suggest trying it with a lower Hz, it you have the equiptment to do so?