Materials and Nanotechnology (NDSU)

The Materials and Nanotechnology Program at North Dakota StateUniversity is an interdisciplinary Graduate Program spanning several Colleges and Centers, but sustained primarily by the College of Science and Mathematics, the College of Engineering and Architecture, and the Graduate School. Both PhD and MS degrees are offered. Graduate students work closely with one or more faculty on challenging problems directed at meeting the technological needs of society in the 21st Century. Areas of focus include nanoparticle/polymer synthesis, optical and electronic sensing, flexible electronics, nanocomposites and coatings, sustainable materials, biomedical engineering and targeted drug delivery. Research projects are conducted in any number of state-of-the-art laboratories across campus, including Research 1, Research 1A, Research 2, and BatchellerTechnology Center, all of which are located in Research and Technology Park. The rapidly growing Fargo-Moorhead area is an attractive setting for start-up companies and technology-focused industries.

Erik K. Hobbie, Ph.D. Program Director Materials and Nanotechnology North Dakota State University 251 Batcheller Technology Center Fargo, ND 58105 Tel: (701) 231-6103 Fax: (701) 231-7088 erik.hobbie [at] ndsu [dot] edu

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