program consists of a series of activities in the classroom, in the laboratory and in various settings outside of ASU that are designed to take bright, broad-minded students with undergraduate degrees and turn them into Ph.D. engineers and scientists ready to lead their fields into new and rich areas of exploration. It is important to realize, however, that the Biomolecular Nanotechnology training program is not in itself a Ph.D. program. Each student will obtain a Ph.D. in one of eight areas which are integrated with the training in Biomolecular Nanotechnology. A student applying for the Biomolecular Nanotechnology training program must specify which of these areas he or she would like to obtain a Ph.D. in.
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Tunable nano-suspensions for light harvesting
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AACR 103rd Annual Meeting 2012
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the...