On March 24th, the Center for Applied Competitive Technologies, the City
College School of Math in Science, the San Francisco Center for Excellence and
Bio-link sponsored a forum that addressed the need for a trained workforce in
nanotechnology and nanoscience. Please find links to the speakers'
presentations, the summary of the industry panel and the Action Plan.
Speaker Presentations:
Dr. Phillip A. Williams, NASA Langley Research Center
"Big"
Things Do Come in "Small" Packages (PDF)
(VideoStream: Computer must have Real Player to run clips)
http://stream.ccsf.edu/online/nano/nanotech1.ram
http://stream.ccsf.edu/online/nano/nanotech2.ram
http://stream.ccsf.edu/online/nano/nanotech3.ram
http://stream.ccsf.edu/online/nano/nanotech4.ram
Dr. Dhaval Brahmbhatt, PHYchip Corp.
Blue
Ribbon Task Force on Nanotechnology (PDF)
Robert Cormia, Foothill College
Competency Based Nanotechnology Curriculum
(PDF)
Dr. Elaine Johnson, Bio-Link
ATE
Center for Biotechnology (PDF)
Dr. Wing Tsao, City College of San Francisco
Nanotechnology Educational Landscape
(PDF)
Jennifer Oliver, West Valley College
Josh Williams,
Godbe Research
Nanotechnology Industry Labor Market Study
(PDF)
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Industry Panel Notes
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Action Plan
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Resources
Additional Resources:
Healthcare and The
Use of Nanotechnology In Medical Applications – An Overview
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