Thursday, November 20, 2008: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM | |||
Room 104-B (Pennsylvania Convention Center) | |||
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum (22) | |||
#588 - Education Issues in Nanotechnology (22022) | |||
This session invites contributions that address any type of educational material development and delivery for nanotechnology-related issues including environmental, toxicological and ethical topics. | |||
Chair: | Gerold A. Willing | ||
CoChair: | Ilona Kretzschmar | ||
8:30 AM | 588a | The Nanolab: An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Science and Engineering Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin Brian A. Korgel, John G. Ekerdt, Andrew Heitsch | |
8:46 AM | 588b | The Ethics of "Nanoethics" Michael Bennett | |
9:02 AM | 588c | Nue: Active Learning Experiences for Undergraduates Miguel Castro, Edmy Ferrer, Madeline Leon, Eunice Mercado | |
9:18 AM | 588d | Nanotech Innovations: Nanotechnology Enterprise at Michigan Technological University John A. Jaszczak, Mary Raber, Michael Bennett, Nasser Alaraje, Paul L. Bergstrom | |
9:34 AM | 588e | Teaching Nanoscale Science and Engineering to Chemical Engineers at Georgia Tech Sankar Nair | |
9:50 AM | 588f | Learnings from Teaching An Interdisciplinary Class on Nanotechnology David H. Gracias | |
10:06 AM | 588g | Nanomaterials Education for City College of New York Science and Engineering Undergraduates Ilona Kretzschmar | |
10:22 AM | 588h | A Resource Sharing Approach to Nanotechnology Education: The PA Nanotechnology Partnership Amy Brunner, Jamie Houseknecht, William Mahoney, Terry Kuzma, Robert Ehrmann, Stephen Fonash | |
10:38 AM | 588i | Incorporation of Nanotechnology into the Che Curriculum at Oregon State University Milo D. Koretsky, Alex Yokochi, Sho Kimura, Sarah Herzog |
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