Nanoscience and Microsystems

    Abhaya Datye, Director
    Deborah Evans, Associate Director
    Farris Engineering Center 203
    MSC01 1120
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
    (505) 277-6824

    NSMS Executive Committee
    Dean, School of Engineering
    Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
    Dean, Office of Graduate Studies
    Vice President for Research & Economic Development

    Affiliated Faculty
    Alejandro Aceves, Mathematics & Statistics
    Carl Agee, Earth & Planetary Science
    Marwan Al-Haik, Mechanical Engineering
    William L. Anderson, Biochemistry
    Yemane Asmeron, Earth & Planetary Science
    Plamen Atanassov, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Susan R. Atlas, Physics & Astronomy
    Ganesh Balakrishnan, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Adrian Brearley, Earth & Planetary Science
    C. Jeff Brinker, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Steven R. J. Brueck, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Tione Buranda, Pathology
    Heather Canavan, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Carlton M. Caves, Physics & Astronomy
    Joseph L. Cecchi, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Bryce Chackerian, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
    Jingkuang Chen, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Eva Chi, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
    Christos Christodoulou, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Laura J. Crossey, Earth & Planetary Science
    John G. Curro, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Abhaya Datye, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Ivan H. Deutsch, Physics & Astronomy
    Elizabeth L. Dirk, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
    Debra Dunaway-Mariano, Chemistry
    Robert V. Duncan, Physics & Astronomy
    David Dunlap, Physics & Astronomy
    Jeremy Edwards, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
    Deborah Evans, Chemistry
    Charles B. Fledderman, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Julia E. Fulghum, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    John Geissman, Earth & Planetary Science
    JM Geremia, Physics & Astronomy
    John K. Grey, Chemistry
    Hua Guo, Chemistry
    Sang M. Han, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Majeed Hayat, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Gabriel Huerta, Mathematics & Statistics
    Ravinder K. Jain, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Rhian Jones, Earth & Planetary Science
    David Keller, Chemistry
    Richard Kemp, Chemistry
    V. M. (Nitant) Kenkre, Physics & Astronomy
    Steve J. Koch, Physics & Astronomy
    Tariq Khraishi, Mechanical Engineering
    Martin L. Kirk, Chemistry
    Sanjay Krishna, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Andrew Landahl, Physics & Astronomy
    Zayd Chad Leseman, Mechanical Engineering
    Diane S. Lidke, Pathology
    Ronald E. Loehman, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Eric Sam Loker, Biology
    Gabriel P. Lopez, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Claudia Luhrs, Mechanical Engineering
    Kevin Malloy, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Cristopher Moore, Computer Science
    Janet L. Oliver, Pathology
    Marek Osinski, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Robert Paine, Chemistry
    David S. Peabody, Molecular Genetics
    Dimiter N. Petsev, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Wolfgang Rudolph, Physics & Astronomy
    Andres Salazar, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Pradeep Sen, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Andrew Schuler, Civil Engineering
    Zachary Sharp, Earth & Planetary Science
    Yu-Lin Shen, Mechanical Engineering
    Laurel O. Sillerud, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    Larry Sklar, Pathology
    Hugh D. Smyth, Pharmacy
    Darko Stefanovic, Computer Science
    Stanly L. Steinberg, Mathematics & Statistics
    Deborah L. Sulsky, Mathematics & Statistics
    Mahmoud R. Taha, Civil Engineering
    Rafiqul Tarefder, Civil Engineering
    James L. Thomas, Physics & Astronomy
    Frank van Swol, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Timothy L. Ward, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Margaret Werner-Washburne, Biology
    David G. Whitten, Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
    Lance R. Williams, Computer Science
    Bridget S. Wilson, Pathology
    Michael C. Wilson, Neuroscience



    Degrees Offered

    M.S. in Nanoscience and Microsystems
    Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Microsystems


    Courses

    NSMS 410 / 510. Chemistry and Physics at the Nanoscale. (3)



    NSMS 512. Characterization Methods for Nanostructures. (3)



    NSMS 518. Synthesis of Nanostructures. (3)



    NSMS 519. Theory, Fabrication, and Characterization of Nano & Microelectromechanical Systems (NEMS/MEMS). (4 [3])



    NSMS 550. Social and Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology. (1-3)



    NSMS 572. Semiconductor Physics. (3)



    NSMS 574L. Microelectronics Processing. (3)



    NSMS 581. Colloidal Nanocrystals for Biomedical Applications. (3)



    NSMS 595. Special Topics. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 ?)



    NSMS 599. Master?s Thesis. (1-6, no limit ?)



    NSMS 650. Research. (1-12 to a maximum of 24 ?)



    NSMS 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit ?)



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