
Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology
This field focuses on the development and application of new materials with unique properties at the nanoscale. It includes nanomaterials, smart materials, and materials with enhanced mechanical, electrical, or thermal properties.
Chemical and biomolecular engineers work on creating and characterizing advanced materials for use in a variety of applications, from electronics to biomedical devices.
Related CBE Courses
Course | Title | Semester |
CBE 5250 | Molecular Modeling and Simulations | Fall |
CBE 5550 | Nanoscale Systems Biology | Fall |
CBE 5310 | Nano-Transport | Fall |
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Other Electives
Course | Title | Semester |
BE 5850 | Materials for Bioelectronics | Spring |
BIOM 5350 | Introduction to Bioinformatics | Fall |
CAMB 6090 | Vaccines and Immune Therapeutics | Fall |
CAMB 7520 | Genomics | Spring |
CHEM 5431 | Advanced Organic Chemistry 1 | Fall |
CIS 5350 | Introduction to Bioinformatics | Fall |
ENGR 5040 | Fundamental Concepts in Nanotechnology | Fall |
ESE 5230 | Quantum Engineering | Spring |
ESE 5360 | Nanofabrication and Nanocharacterization | Spring |
IMUN 6090 | Vaccines and Immune Therapeutics | Fall |
MEAM 5370 | Nanotribology | Spring |
MSE 5360 | Electronic Properties of Materials | Spring |
MSE 5450 | Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability | Fall |
MSE 5760 | Machine Learning and Its Applications in Materials Science | Spring |
MSE 5850 | Materials for Bioelectronics | Spring |
MSE 6400 | Optical Materials | Fall or Spring |