Which Majors Can Lead to Expertise in Nanotechnology?

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To become an expert in nanotechnology, pursuing a major in physics is highly recommended, as it provides a strong foundational understanding of the principles governing nanoscale phenomena. Additionally, materials science is also a relevant field of study, given its focus on the properties and applications of materials at the nanoscale. Nanotechnology encompasses a wide range of disciplines, so degrees in chemistry, electrical engineering, and biology are also valuable for those looking to specialize in this area. A multidisciplinary approach is essential for a comprehensive understanding of nanotechnology.
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What kinds of engineering or science do I have to major in for becoming a expert in Nanotechnology?
 
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Physics would be your best bet, I think.
Perhaps materials science?
 
Jin Sen Zhang said:
What kinds of engineering or science do I have to major in for becoming a expert in Nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology is a very broad field that needs majors in physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, material scientists, biologists, etc etc

Take your pick :)

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