G.U.R.P. offers world class education. The nanoscience/nanoengineering school at Gateway University Research Park officially opens. The governor appeared at the opening today. The school, a partnership with UNC Greensboro and NC A&T State University, is one of only two places in the country that offer advanced degrees in both disciplines. In fact there are only 39 programs world-wide that offers a doctorate degree in nanotechnology. The school is also the only research or educational facility in the Southeast United States that has a helium-ion microscope. This goes far beyond research and education. The nano school along with the research park puts Greensboro in a strategic position of becoming the hub of nanotechnology in North Carolina. Highly skilled labor is key. The school will help foster start-ups and lure Nanotech firms and high paying high-tech manufacturing industries to Greensboro. The infrastructure is already in place with I-85/I-40/I-73 and the FedEx Hub. The research will also be beneficial to existing companies in Greensboro like RF Micro Devices, Tyco Electronics, Honda Aircraft Company and even traditional textile companies based in Greensboro. Greensboro recently hosted the global nanotechnology conference which is a major prestigious international conference. The Gate City beat out Houston for the conference. Experts believe that North Carolina and Greensboro could experience the same kind of economic returns the state has had in the past 30 years from biotechnology investments. Greensboro could reap great benefits since the city is getting in on the ground level of a future nanotech cluster in this state. This is a very exciting development and will one day lead to the kind of growth we have been seeing in the Triangle and Charlotte for years. Experts say that if nanotechnology really takes off in North Carolina, Our state and particularly the research corridor between RTP, the Triad and Charlotte could eventually rival Silicon Valley and Boston's research cluster. In North Carolina, the Triad is quickly becoming second to the Triangle in research with a strong focus on biotechnology at Piedmont Triad Research Park in Winston-Salem and strong nanotechnology focus in Greensboro at Gateway University Research Park.
http://www.myfox8.co...0,5226483.story
degrees in the two programs:
Nanoengineering
- Master of Science in Nanoengineering
- Ph.D in Nanoengineering
Nanoscience
- Professional Science Master's in Nanoscience
- Ph.D in Nanoscience
Nanotechnology is the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale.
nanotechnology applications in industry
MEDICINE: Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, Tissue Engineering
ENVIRONMENT: Filtration
ENERGY: Reduction of Energy Consumption, increasing the efficiency of energy production
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION: Memory Storage, Semiconductor Devices, Optoelectronic Devices, Displays, Quantum Computers
HEAVY INDUSTRY: Aerospace, Catalysis, Construction, Vehicle Manufacturing, High-Tech Manufacturing
CONSUMER GOODS: Textiles, Foods, Optics, Household, Cosmetics, Agriculture, Sports
robotic fly created from nanotechnology.....further nanotech research will lead to microscopic robots which could one day help clean arteries and serve other purposes.
school website
http://jsnn.ncat.uncg.edu/
http://www.news-reco...romising_future
Very attractive building. Very sleek and the kind of interesting architecture Greensboro is lacking in.
Edited by cityboi, 11 December 2011 - 10:13 PM.