Graduate Studies in NanoScience Technology

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Nanotechnology is bringing enormous opportunities to new product and new business development. There is an increasing demand from industry and academia for a well-trained workforce with both scientific background and professional skills to work in nanotechnology-related research, product development and commercialization.

A degree in NanoScience Technology at UCF provides students with a scientific knowledge and research training in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Learn more about the UCF NanoScience Technology program at UCF: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SuiNF-8GKE

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