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The Nano Frontier: Innovations in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology

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Intensive one-month nanotechnology course combining nano-chemistry, physics, and biology with real-world applications in medicine, materials science, and the environment.

Aim

The Nano Frontier: Innovations in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology introduces how nanoscale science connects chemical design, physical phenomena, and biological function. Learn key nanomaterials, lab methods, characterization tools, and cross-domain applications in health, energy, environment, and advanced devices.

Program Objectives

  • Core Concepts: size effects, surfaces, interfaces, quantum behavior (overview).
  • Nanomaterials: metals/oxides, carbon nanomaterials, polymers, bio-nanomaterials (overview).
  • Chemistry: synthesis, functionalization, and self-assembly concepts.
  • Physics: optics, electronics, magnetism at nanoscale (overview).
  • Biology: nano–bio interactions, protein corona, targeting concepts.
  • Characterization: spectroscopy, microscopy, particle analysis basics.
  • Translation: performance metrics, safety, scale-up concepts.
  • Capstone: propose a nano innovation for a real use case.

Program Structure

Module 1: The Nano Frontier

  • Why nanoscience is different from bulk science.
  • Surface-to-volume ratio and interface dominance.
  • From lab discovery to real products (overview).
  • Key challenges: reproducibility, safety, scale.

Module 2: Chemistry at the Nanoscale

  • Bottom-up synthesis: sol-gel, hydrothermal, wet chemistry (overview).
  • Top-down methods: milling and lithography (overview).
  • Functionalization and surface ligands.
  • Self-assembly and supramolecular concepts (overview).

Module 3: Physics at the Nanoscale

  • Quantum confinement concepts.
  • Optical properties: plasmonics and fluorescence (overview).
  • Electrical transport and percolation concepts.
  • Magnetism and spin concepts (intro).

Module 4: Biology Meets Nanotechnology

  • Nano–bio interactions and protein corona concepts.
  • Cell uptake pathways and targeting concepts (overview).
  • Biocompatibility and toxicity basics.
  • Bio-inspired nanomaterials (overview).

Module 5: Characterization Toolkit

  • Size and stability: DLS and zeta potential concepts.
  • Structure: XRD basics.
  • Morphology: SEM/TEM concepts.
  • Surface chemistry: FTIR/Raman and XPS concepts (overview).

Module 6: Nano Innovations in Health

  • Drug delivery and controlled release concepts.
  • Nano-diagnostics and biosensors (overview).
  • Theranostics concepts and examples (overview).
  • Regulatory and safety considerations (overview).

Module 7: Nano Innovations in Energy and Environment

  • Energy: batteries, solar, catalysts (overview).
  • Hydrogen and CO2 conversion catalysts (overview).
  • Water treatment: adsorption, membranes, photocatalysis (overview).
  • Environmental sensing and monitoring concepts.

Module 8: From Discovery to Deployment

  • Performance metrics and benchmarking.
  • Scale-up and manufacturing constraints.
  • Standards, QA/QC, and reproducibility concepts.
  • Ethics, sustainability, and lifecycle thinking.

Final Project

  • Choose a domain: health OR energy OR environment OR devices.
  • Deliverables: material choice + synthesis plan + characterization plan + application metrics + safety note.
  • Submit: short innovation proposal.

Participant Eligibility

  • Students/professionals in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Biotechnology, Materials, Engineering
  • Beginners to intermediate learners in nanoscience
  • Basic chemistry helpful

Program Outcomes

  • Explain nanoscale chemistry, physics, and bio interactions.
  • Understand synthesis and characterization workflows.
  • Connect nanomaterials to applications across sectors.
  • Create a portfolio-ready nano innovation proposal.

Program Deliverables

  • e-LMS Access: lessons, readings, quizzes.
  • Toolkit: concept sheets, characterization checklist, project template.
  • Assessment: certification after project submission.
  • e-Certification and e-Marksheet: digital credentials.

Future Career Prospects

  • Nanoscience Research Intern
  • Materials R&D Trainee
  • Biomaterials/Nanomedicine Trainee
  • Laboratory Analyst (Nanomaterials)

Job Opportunities

  • R&D Labs: nanomaterials synthesis and testing roles.
  • Biotech/Pharma: nano-formulation and diagnostics teams.
  • Energy Sector: battery, solar, and catalyst development groups.
  • Universities: interdisciplinary nanoscience research labs.
MODE

Online/ e-LMS

TYPE

Self Paced

LEVEL

Moderate

DURATION

1 Month

CATEGORY

E – LMS, E- LMS + VIDEO, E – LMS + VIDEO + LIVE LECTURES

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What You’ll Gain

  • Full access to e-LMS
  • Publication opportunity
  • Self-assessment & final exam
  • e-Certificate

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