The Degree Paths in Microsystems & Nanotechnology
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The Degree Paths in Microsystems & Nanotechnology
Hal EvensenProgram Coordinator, MSNT
Spring, 2014
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Info about Microsystems & Nanotechnology
• Definitions/Background:– What are Microsystems? Nanotechnology? At UW-Platteville?
• Curriculum/facilities• The degree path(s):
– B.S. in MSNT– Minor in MSNT– Engineering Physics with MSNT Emphasis
• Helpful links• Your questions and feedback
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Definitions/backgroundMicrosystems technology • Products with structures in the micrometer
range;• The diameter of a human hair is about 100
micrometers. • MEMS sensors, microelectronics, and
microfluidic devices. • Can involve concepts from mechanical and
electrical engineering, biology and chemistry.
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Definitions/backgroundNanotechnology • The science, engineering and application of materials
and objects at the sub-100 nanometer size scale. • A virus is roughly 100 nm long.
• Novel properties of materials at this scale lead to new applications;
• Fabrication, manipulation, imaging and analysis of nanoscale features;
• Physics, chemistry, materials science & biology topics.
www.nature.com
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MSNT @ UW-Platteville… a multidisciplinary program that develops future scientists & engineers who are capable of addressing problems of a nontraditional nature, including:• Participating in industrial research, especially • Contributing to the development and application
of microsystems and nanomaterials;• Also, preparation for further study if desired.
The curriculum has a foundation of the major principles of a traditional discipline (biology, chemistry, physics), augmented with specialized knowledge in the realm of nanomaterials.
The application of new techniques in physics, chemistry, and biology at very small scales in order to create multidisciplinary solutions to very large problems.
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MSNT @ UW-PlattevilleEquipment in a hands-on program
Microplotter
Atomic force microscope
Scanning electron microscope
Sputterer
Atomic force microscope
NEW June 2014
3.0 nm!
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MSNT @ UW-PlattevilleStudent creations & images
Scratched AFM image
SEM images: SEEDS
Graphene nano- transistor
Penny-patterned gold film
AFM image – moth wing
Microfluid device
~300 nm nanofibers
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Three degree paths: 1. Engineering
Engineering:• Engineering Physics major with
Emphasis in Nanomaterials (est. Fall 2013)• Strong support from industry
• “This (program) looks very good. Graduates should be very helpful for [our company] and others.”
• ABET-accredited engineering degree• Technical electives in nanomaterials…• …and Organic Chemistry
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Three degree paths2. Science
Science:• Major in Microsystems & Nanomaterials
• established Spring 2014• Not engineering…
• More science (esp. Chemistry)• More choice in technical electives
• Flexibility to combine degree with Chemistry, Biology, EP degrees
• In 4, 4.5, or 5 years
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Three degree paths3. Minor
Minor:• Minor in Microsystems & Nanotechnology
• established 2007… still here!• Works with EP, ME, EE, Biology, Chemistry…
• “9 credits beyond graduation”
" I think the minor was very valuable and some of the knowledge that I've learned has helped me in the real world. "
“The interdisciplinary aspect was very useful, since it was rare if a student worked with other majors on a project in upper level engineering courses… Having this experience during school proved useful during job interviews.”
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MSNT Courses: Minor, Major
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MSNT 1010“Intro to micro/nano”
Hands-on
MSNT 3940*“Principles & Apps of
Nanoscience”Nano with lab
*Also counts for EE/EP
MSNT 4230*“MEMS Design, Fabrication
& Simulation”Micromachines & fab steps
*Also counts for ME/EP
MSNT 4000“Research in MSNT”1-semester project
Minor 4 core courses, plus degree in
Bio, Chem, EE,EP, ME
MSNT 3xx0“Properties of Materials”
From Nano to Macro
MSNT 4xx0“Surfaces, Thin Films, &
Heterostructures ”Extension of 3xx0
MSNT 4910“Capstone Research”
2nd semester of project
Major Core courses, plus new courses,
capstone, 20 cr. electives
OrganicBiochem
Physical Chem
Cell BioOR
Inorganic Chem
Physics thru Modern or P.Chem
II
Calc I-II-III+Stats
MaterialsCircuits
And Math Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
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MSNT Courses: EP Emphasis
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MSNT 1010“Intro to micro/nano”
Hands-on
MSNT 3940*“Principles & Apps of
Nanoscience”Nano with lab
MSNT 4230*“MEMS Design, Fabrication
& Simulation”Micromachines & fab steps
MSNT 4000“Research in MSNT”1-semester project
Minor 4 core courses, plus degree in
Bio, Chem, EE,EP, ME
MSNT 3xx0“Properties of Materials”
From Nano to Macro
MSNT 4xx0“Surfaces, Thin Films, &
Heterostructures ”Extension of 3xx0
MSNT 4910“Capstone Research”
2nd semester of project
Major Core courses, plus new courses,
capstone, 20 cr. electives
OrganicBiochem
Physical Chem
Cell BioOR
Inorganic Chem
Physics thru Modern or P.Chem
II
Calc I-II-III,Diff. EQ
MaterialsCircuits
EP Emphasis
+EP courses (Sensors,
Mechanics, Optics, etc.)
+Engineering Materials,+1 more engineering
elective
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MSNT @ UW-PlattevilleCareer opportunities
• We expect most MSNT graduates will enter industry• Most employers will be “traditional,” well-established.• Typical starting salaries on par with engineering/science.• UW-Platteville MSNT has received strong support from
our industrial advisory board• They have indicated a willingness to take on co-ops,
etc., and to sponsor senior design projects.
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MSNT @ UW-PlattevilleFeedback from industry (1/2)
Senior Scientist at a Pharmaceuticals company: “I think this is a good direction to take ... I believe this new approach will provide your students with just the right expertise to leverage their knowledge and contribute effectively to a diverse scientific workforce.”
Structural Engineer (small business owner): “I think the emphasis track in Engineering Physics the right course for this program… I would be very interested in working together on ways to commercialize products that are being developed.”
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MSNT @ UW-PlattevilleFeedback from industry (2/2)
From advanced technology directors at two regional companies that hire UW-Platteville graduates: “We need MSNT graduates “yesterday;” “We cannot find enough qualified MSNT grads to meet our current and future needs.”
From a Wisconsin manufacturing company’s director of research: “This (program) looks very good. Graduates should be very helpful for [our company] and others in nano.”
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Further Information
• Link at www.uwplatt.edu/mn • 5-year dual-major planners• Checksheets• Courses• Facilities• Faculty/staff• Visitor Center handout
Yan WuProgram Coordinator 2014-2015
Gokul Gopal
Hal EvensenOff Campus 2014-2015
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Take-home thoughts
• New “science” major in Nanomaterials• Engineering nanomaterials track = optional path in EP• Minor in MSNT• Strength: interdisciplinary skills• Unsure? MSNT 1010, Intro to Micro/Nano – hands on
introduction (1 cr)