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Lifer
Jun 27, 2000
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Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Elemental007
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: cheapgoose
i thought nano was under the bio-engineering. one of my materials professor was raving about how nano was gonna become the next big thing. and all he would need is 3 semesters of calculus and physics

anybody that tries to tell you nano is under any one field is full of it... it's interdisciplinary.


Nano requires extensive knowledge of physics and chemistry. As in, post-grad level. Or so my girlfriend, who's a chem major, says.

yea... which would not be one field :p

I was agreeing with you and refuting the person who even for a second though nano was a) an undergraduate major and b) would get him out of physics and calc.
 

gopunk

Lifer
Jul 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: Elemental007
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Elemental007
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: cheapgoose
i thought nano was under the bio-engineering. one of my materials professor was raving about how nano was gonna become the next big thing. and all he would need is 3 semesters of calculus and physics

anybody that tries to tell you nano is under any one field is full of it... it's interdisciplinary.


Nano requires extensive knowledge of physics and chemistry. As in, post-grad level. Or so my girlfriend, who's a chem major, says.

yea... which would not be one field :p

I was agreeing with you and refuting the person who even for a second though nano was a) an undergraduate major and b) would get him out of physics and calc.

ah, my bad... yea there are barely any graduate programs much less undergrad