The advancement of new technologies and devices depends on expertise in nanoscale materials. Fabricating devices at this scale reduces energy costs, boosts speed, and adds novel functionalities, as nanodevices exhibit unique behaviors beyond mere miniaturization of larger counterparts. Nanoscience applies to areas like energy storage, photonics, medical diagnostics, and electronics, serving industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, and aerospace. Students learn the foundational physics and chemistry linking these applications to their fields.
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