University of New Mexico
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Disciplines |
| State University |
Engineering |
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Postal Code |
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Farris Engineering Center 107
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87131 |
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State / Province |
| Albuquerque |
NM |
| E-mail |
Country |
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USA |
| Web |
Phone |
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link
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(505) 277-5521 |
| Fax |
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| (505) 277-1422 |
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A post-graduate degree program in nanotechnology is offered by the University of New Mexico's School of Engineering (Albuquerque). The Integrative Nanoscience and Microsystems – an NSF-IGERT Ph.D. Fellowship Program – is a training program to prepare graduate students for emerging nanotechnology fields.
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