Good Things Come in Nano Packages at the University of Cincinnati

In recognition for its commitment to nanotechnology, UC was recently ranked #2 in the United States for nanotechnology education by Small Times magazine. And in July, Nanoengineering of Structural, Functional and Smart Materials was published by CRC Press. The volume, which was co-edited by UC’s Mark Schulz, contains 24 chapters, four of which are co-authored by UC faculty.

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