University of Copenhagen Nano-Science Center

Coordinates: 55°42′00″N 12°33′40″E / 55.7001°N 12.5612°E / 55.7001; 12.5612
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Hans Christian Ørsted Building
complex. Nearest building houses the Nano-Science Center

The Nano-Science Center is a center at the University of Copenhagen dedicated to the teaching and research of nanotechnology.

The Nano-Science Center was inaugurated in 2001 in a cooperation between the

Hans Christian Ørsted Building
complex.

The current chairman is professor Bo Wegge Laursen.

A new undergraduate program (3 years ending with a B.Sc. in nanotechnology) admitted the first students in September 2002, currently admitting about 60 students per year. Graduates are expected to continue to get a M.Sc. within a subfield of nanotechnology.

Research

Current research includes theoretical and experimental

surface chemistry, organic synthesis, biophysics, nanocontainers, molecular electronic properties and molecular biology
.

Nanoflake

semiconducting silicon in the process, due to the use of nanotechnology.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nano-flake structure boosts solar cell performance - Eco-innovation Action Plan - European Commission". ec.europa.eu. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Nano Flakes May Revolutionize Solar Cells".

External links

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