Nanotechnology and nanosensors are broad, interdisciplinary areas that encompass (bio)chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, electrical engineering and more. The present course will provide a survey on some of the fundamental principles behind nanotechnology and nanomaterials and their vital role in novel sensing properties and applications.
The course will discuss interesting interdisciplinary scientific and engineering knowledge at the nanoscale to understand fundamental physical differences at the nanosensors. By the end of the course, students will understand the fabrication, characterization, and manipulation of nanomaterials, nanosensors, and how they can be exploited for new applications. Also, students will apply their knowledge of nanotechnology and nanosensors to a topic of personal interest in this course.
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Q1. The size of red blood cells is:
Q2. What is the 2013 budget for the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative?
Q3. Which structure contain million of atoms?
Q4. Which of the following sentences is true?
Q5. Carbon nanotubes (in air) have the ability to sustain temperature as high as:
Q6. What is the dimensionality of nanowires?
Q7. When discussing nano-science, what is the size range of structures?
Q8. Which of the following statements is correct?
Q9. Which is true?
Q1. Which of the following statements is most correct about Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)?
Q2. Electron microscopes have a much higher resolution than either the human eye or conventional light microscope because:
Q3. The best description of “bottom up” fabrication is:
Q4. DNA molecule is a good example for:
Q5. The best technique for fabrication of many devices with minimal resolution of 200 nm will be:
Q6. The best technique to fabricate one of a kind device with minimal resolution of 10 nm will be:
Q7. What is the medium gas inside the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)?
Q8. Which of the following is true?
Q9. Which is true regarding Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)?
Q1. Which of the following is not affected by the diameter of nanoparticles
Q2. The sensor in the image is probably:
Q3. The sensor in the image is probably:
Q4. Gold nanoparticles are highly attractive for cancer therapy because:
Q5. In comparison to spherical nanoparticles, cubic nanoparticles will have
Q6. What will be affected from changing the capping ligand of the nanoparticle?
Q7. Production of nanoparticles by Laser Ablation method is similar to:
Q8. What can be controlled when preparing nanoparticles through Laser Ablation method?
Q9. What would be the effect of elevating the temperature of chemiresistor based on nanoparticles?
Q10. Which is true about the swelling of the nanoparticles (NPs) film?
Q1. Which of the following is not affected by the diameter of nanoparticles
Q2. Which property of nanoparticles is used for separation of molecules in a solution?
Q3. Gold nanoparticles are highly attractive for cancer therapy because:
Q4. In comparison to spherical nanoparticles, cubic nanoparticles will have
Q5. What will be affected from changing the capping ligand of the nanoparticle?
Q6. Production of nanoparticles by Laser Ablation method is similar to:
Q7. What can be controlled when preparing nanoparticles through Laser Ablation method?
Q8. What would be the effect of elevating the temperature of chemiresistor based on nanoparticles?
Q9. Which is true about the swelling of the nanoparticles (NPs) film?
Q10. A sensor composed of metal nanoparticles with a small and very polar capping ligand will be:
Q1. A conventional quantum dots will probably be synthesized form:
Q2. What are quantum dots (QD)?
Q3. What is the principle that makes Self-organized quantum dots fabrication possible
Q4. Which solution contains larger quantum dots?
Q5. The quantum dots in the image can be best describe as:
Q6. Which of the following is not an advantage of quantum dots QD for contrast agents applications
Q7. What has similar size to the size of a quantum dots (QD)?
Q8. What is achieved with surface modification to quantum dots (QD)?
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