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nanoEducation and Training Forum (nETF) Enabling 21 st Century Workforce for the Nanotechnology Revolution Adolfo Nemirovsky, Ph.D. www.Nanoedu.org

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nanoEducation and Training Forum  (nETF). Adolfo Nemirovsky, Ph.D. www.Nanoedu.org. Enabling 21 st Century Workforce for the Nanotechnology Revolution. Miniaturization: Top-down Encounters Bottom-Up. Physics Engineering. Top-down. Bottom-Up. State of Nanotech 2004. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: nanoEducation and Training Forum  (nETF)

nanoEducation and Training Forum

(nETF)

Enabling 21st Century Workforce for the Nanotechnology Revolution

Adolfo Nemirovsky, Ph.D.

www.Nanoedu.org

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Miniaturization: Top-down Encounters Bottom-Up

Physics

EngineeringTop-down

Bottom-Up

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State of Nanotech 2004

• Approximately 1,500 total companies worldwide announced nanotechnology R&D plans.

• Established corporations have spent more than $3.8 billion globally on nanotechnology R&D in 2004.

• Governments, corporations and venture capitalists will spend more than $8.6 billion worldwide on nanotechnology R&D in 2004

• The U.S. has now appropriated more than $3.16 billion to fund nanotechnology R&D since 2000 and is proposing $982 million in new funding for FY 2005.

• 40,000 US scientists • 800,000 US workers needed to support $1T in 2015 (NSF)

Source: The Nanotech Report 2004

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Community Colleges

Technical Institutes

Undergraduate

Graduate

Professional

K-12

Technicians – R&D, MFG80,000

Technicians – Senior20,000

EngineersManagersScientists

10,000

Education & TrainingExecs1,000

Workforce Development & Job Generation

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Industrial Nano Jobs - 2005

• CareerBuilding – Jan 31, 2005– 9 positions with Keyword “nanotechnology”– 1,074 positions with Keyword “semiconductor”

• Where are the nano jobs? Industries:– Biotech– IT – Telecom– Consumer Goods– Defense– Energy– Environment– Transportation

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Some Nano Companies

AffymetrixAgilentAlnis BiosciencesApplied BiosystemsApplied MaterialsCambriosChevron Texaco – Mol DiamondsDuke ScientificGenencorGeneral NanotechnologyHPIBM Almaden LabsIntelIntematix

NanochipNanoconduction NanogramNanomixNanoplexNanosysNanosolarNanostellarNanotexNeophotonicsPacific Fuel CellPolyfuelSurromedUltradots

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Typical Industrial Nano Jobs - 2005

• Process engineer• Device engineer• Sensor engineer• Software engineer• Electrical design• Electrochemical engineer• Polymer chemist• Analytical chemist• Biological Microscopist• Scientist Gene Expression• Biz development• Manufacturing, BioProcess• Environmental monitoring specialist

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Nano Education Requirements

• Core Disciplines– Math– Physics– Chemistry– Biology– Computer Science

• Laboratories– Imaging/Metrology– Wet & Dry Materials & Device Fabrication– Wet Biotechnology– Software/Design/System

• Mix of technical, business, entrepreneurial skills

Based on inputs from HP, Nanosys, Stanford, NASA

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Teaching Philosophy

• Learn by doing, have fun– Hands on is key, not be afraid of mistakes …

• Learn how to work with others– Across disciplines, across cultures, …

• Learn how to ask the right questions– Are you attacking the right problem?

• Balancing act: self-sufficient vs. collaboration– Take initiative, but do not reinvent wheel (no time!)

• Modeling systems– Simple estimations, order of magnitude, scaling, simulation, …

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Nano-education Programs in N. CA

• Foothill College• NASA/Ames• Nanosense, SRI • Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular

Assemblies, Stanford• Center for Probing the Nanoscale, Stanford• Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF)• Center of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems, UCB • Nano High, UCB - LBNL• Berkeley Nanotechnology Club

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Resources of Northern CA

Academic: UCB, UCD, UCSF, Stanford, USF, UCSC, SCU, SJSU . . .

Research: LBL, LLNL, SRI, NASA Ames, PARC, SRI . . .

Corporate: Agilent, Applied Materials, Genentech, HP, IBM, Intel . . .

Environment: Worlds Most Productive Workforce.

World Entrepreneurial Center

Major Private Equity FundsBest Professional Services

Infrastructure: Corporate headquarters locations

Large scale manufacturing

Light industrial

Professional

Top resources …but… still coordination is lacking

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Community College Challenges

• Leverage existing resources• Provide interdisciplinary development• Introduce nanoscale concepts across curriculum• Focus on nano skills for research & manufacturing• Bring corporate sponsorship/partnerships to develop

high tech skill levels in manufacturing sector• Prepare nanotech workforce at many levels• Include social, ethical and legal implications • … and public outreach to build taxpayer support