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Abstract

In the past 15 years the field of nanotechnology has matured to the level where devices based on nanotechnology are emerging and making an impact to today’s society. This field is truly interdisciplinary and requires a synthesis of knowledge from science and engineering principles to develop nanotechnology devices. In this talk, we demonstrate how recent innovations in engineering education, coupled with video creation technology, can be used to develop a set of modules that can be integrated into several sophomore, junior and senior level core courses in three different engineering departments (Chemical & Biomolecular, Mechanical, and Electrical & Computer Engineering). The modules are developed by faculty members who have research experience in nanotechnology and are integrated seamlessly with material covered in core engineering courses. Each of these modules involves problem solving skills at the levels of knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation...

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