Major Nanotech Applications in U.S.: Biology, Physics, Universities

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Nanotechnology is rapidly gaining momentum in the U.S., with significant applications in various fields, particularly in biology. Key applications include drug delivery systems, cancer treatment, and the development of advanced materials. Students with a background in physics are encouraged to apply for research programs in nanotechnology, as their skills are highly relevant to the field. Major universities in the U.S. are leading research efforts in nanotechnology, contributing to advancements in both academic and practical applications. A useful resource for identifying top institutions involved in this research is provided in a shared link.
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a) What are the major applications of nanotechnology that is gaining a rapid momentum in U.S.A.
b) What are the application of Nanotechnology in the field of Biology.
Can students of physics apply for such research program.
c) What are the major universities doing research in nanotechnology in U.S.
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Physics news on Phys.org
Heres a list of top universities doing nanotech research
http://esi-topics.com/nano/inst/c1a.html"
 
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Thank you fujisuma . It was a very useful link.
 
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