Nanotechnology -- is it worth it?

In summary, the conversation discusses the interest in studying nanotechnology at La Trobe University and the question of whether it is a good degree. The definition of a "good degree" is debated, with one person mentioning industry-oriented and modern content as their criteria. The speaker then mentions that nanotechnology is a popular field with a wide range of applications, but its definition has become broad and encompasses many areas. Therefore, the success of a nanotechnology degree will depend on the specific focus of the studies.
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i'm interested in studying nanotechnology at La trobe University and i want to know whether this is a good degree and whether i can do an engineering degree for my masters ?
 
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What do you mean by "good degree"? What make a degree "good" to you? Jobs? Money?
 
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A good industry oriented modern content is what i mean by a good degree
 
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Nanotechnology is certainly an area which many modern industries are very keen on developing.
It's a large field ranging from IT to medical devices, and with many areas open for further exploration.
 
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The term "nanotechnology" has become so diluted that it now covers everything from biochemistry to metallurgy.
Hence, the answer will very much depend on what you actually study.
 
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1. What is nanotechnology and why is it important?

Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on a molecular and atomic scale, usually between 1 and 100 nanometers. It has the potential to greatly enhance various fields such as medicine, electronics, and energy production. By understanding and controlling matter at this level, it could lead to the development of new materials and devices with improved properties and functions.

2. What are the potential benefits of nanotechnology?

The potential benefits of nanotechnology are vast and varied. It could lead to advancements in medicine, such as targeted drug delivery and more accurate diagnostic tools. It could also improve energy efficiency and sustainability through the development of new materials. In electronics, it could lead to faster and more powerful devices. Nanotechnology also has the potential to greatly benefit the environment through the development of pollution-control technologies.

3. Are there any risks associated with nanotechnology?

Like any developing technology, there are potential risks associated with nanotechnology. One concern is the potential toxicity of nanoparticles, which are small enough to enter the body and potentially cause harm. Another concern is the potential for nanotechnology to be used for malicious purposes. However, extensive research and regulations are in place to address these risks and ensure the safe use of nanotechnology.

4. Is it worth investing in nanotechnology?

Many experts believe that investing in nanotechnology is worth it, as it has the potential to greatly benefit society and lead to significant advancements in various fields. Governments, research institutions, and private companies are already investing heavily in nanotechnology research and development, showing the potential for a high return on investment.

5. What are the current applications of nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is already being used in various products and industries. Some current applications include sunscreen, stain-resistant clothing, self-cleaning windows, and improved drug delivery systems. It is also being used in electronics and renewable energy technologies. As research in this field continues, we can expect to see even more applications of nanotechnology in the near future.

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