Slidey
But pieces of what?
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- 2005
Hey there. Does anybody do nanotechnology?
I'd love to hear your thoughts about your degree or individual courses.
This applies to materials science, polymer science, and chemistry, too. I'd like to know the ups and downs, what's fun and what's not, and what you enjoy.
For reference, I'm thinking of studying organic chemistry at UoW, but I'm strongly contemplating the nanotechnology course, which seems to cover a fair bit of chemistry anyway. UNSW's course seems too physics oriented? UoW also has the intelligent polymer/nanotech ARC, so AFAIK gets more funding and researchers.
Have very strong maths, computing and English/essay skills. I love chemistry, but I have to try harder at it; I'm not as good at rote learning. I'm confident enough to try it at uni though. I can get through through physics subjects as long as it's just there to augment the chemistry, but UNSW's degree looks like there's basically a physics stream the whole way through (often as part of the materials science units).
Cheers.
I'd love to hear your thoughts about your degree or individual courses.
This applies to materials science, polymer science, and chemistry, too. I'd like to know the ups and downs, what's fun and what's not, and what you enjoy.
For reference, I'm thinking of studying organic chemistry at UoW, but I'm strongly contemplating the nanotechnology course, which seems to cover a fair bit of chemistry anyway. UNSW's course seems too physics oriented? UoW also has the intelligent polymer/nanotech ARC, so AFAIK gets more funding and researchers.
Have very strong maths, computing and English/essay skills. I love chemistry, but I have to try harder at it; I'm not as good at rote learning. I'm confident enough to try it at uni though. I can get through through physics subjects as long as it's just there to augment the chemistry, but UNSW's degree looks like there's basically a physics stream the whole way through (often as part of the materials science units).
Cheers.