Program Overview
Nanotechnology Graduate Program
The Nanotechnology Graduate Program is a collaborative program that offers students the opportunity to work with faculty members from various departments.
About the Program
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nanotechnology, including the principles, methods, and applications of nanotechnology.
Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the program include completing a set of core courses, as well as elective courses and a research thesis.
Courses
The program offers a range of courses, including:
- Introduction to Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials and Nanostructures
- Nanodevices and Nanosystems
- Nanotechnology and Society
Seminars
The program also offers seminars on various topics related to nanotechnology, including:
- Current Research in Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology and Industry
- Nanotechnology and Society
Research Areas
The program has several research areas, including:
- Nanomaterials and Nanostructures
- Nanodevices and Nanosystems
- Nanotechnology and Society
Funding, Scholarships, Awards
The program offers various funding opportunities, scholarships, and awards to support students in their research and studies.
Student Life
The student experience at Waterloo goes far beyond work, lectures, and studying. The university has an exciting and energetic community of students who love to work hard and play even harder.
Graduating Students
The program provides support and resources for graduating students, including information on convocation, job and career resources, and alumni networks.
Academics
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nanotechnology, including the principles, methods, and applications of nanotechnology.
Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the program include completing a set of core courses, as well as elective courses and a research thesis.
Courses
The program offers a range of courses, including:
- Introduction to Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials and Nanostructures
- Nanodevices and Nanosystems
- Nanotechnology and Society
Seminars
The program also offers seminars on various topics related to nanotechnology, including:
- Current Research in Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology and Industry
- Nanotechnology and Society
Student Services
The program provides various student services, including academic support, wellness services, and support to connect students with industry and experts.
Events and Info Sessions
The program offers various events and info sessions throughout the year, including:
- Immigration consulting
- Grad Venture
- Graduate Student Association
- Centre for Teaching Excellence
- Centre for Career Development
- Employer information sessions
Graduating Students
The program provides support and resources for graduating students, including information on convocation, job and career resources, and alumni networks.
Convocation
The program provides information on convocation, including dates, times, and locations.
Job and Career Resources
The program offers various job and career resources, including:
- Career counseling
- Job fairs
- Networking events
Alumni Council Committee
The program has an Alumni Council Committee that provides support and resources for alumni, including:
- Networking opportunities
- Professional development
- Community engagement
PGWP
The program provides information on the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, including eligibility criteria and application procedures.
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