Training
Seminars
Upcoming seminars are listed in the calendar of events.
Tutorials: These seminars present material for cross-disciplinary education about
cancer research and nanotechnology.
Research Seminars: These seminars present topics in ongoing research in
cancer nanotechnology.
Graduate Programs
Nanomaterials
The Department of Chemistry and the
Center for Nanomaterials Research at Dartmouth
offer a graduate program on nanomaterials and chemistry. For more information see
the Ph.D. program section of the Center for Nanomaterials Research website.
Nanotechnology in the health sciences
The departments of
Pharmacology,
Chemistry, and
Engineering offer
graduate degrees in this exciting area. For more information, contact
Ursula Gibson,
Joe BelBruno, or
Alan Eastman.
This opportunity is funded by the NSF GAANN program.
Undergraduate Program
Nanomaterials Courses
Dartmouth College offers undergraduate courses in nanotechnology for both
science and non-science majors, including history, ethics, and technical content.
Current course opportunities include ENGS 9, ENGS 74, and ENGS 134. More
information about these courses may be found on the
Dartmouth
Registrar's website.
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Summer research opportunities for undergraduates are available through the
Center for Nanomaterials Research at Dartmouth's REU program, funded by the DOD
ASSURE Program and administered by NSF. More information may be found on
the CNR@D website.
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