Title: nanoEducation and Training Forum?
1 - nanoEducation and Training Forum?
- (nETF?)
Adolfo Nemirovsky, Ph.D.
www.Nanoedu.org
Enabling 21st Century Workforce for the
Nanotechnology Revolution
2Miniaturization Top-down Encounters Bottom-Up
Physics Engineering
Top-down
Bottom-Up
3State of Nanotech 2004
- Approximately 1,500 total companies worldwide
announced nanotechnology RD plans. - Established corporations have spent more than
3.8 billion globally on nanotechnology RD in
2004. - Governments, corporations and venture capitalists
will spend more than 8.6 billion worldwide on
nanotechnology RD in 2004 - The U.S. has now appropriated more than 3.16
billion to fund nanotechnology RD since 2000 and
is proposing 982 million in new funding for FY
2005. - 40,000 US scientists
- 800,000 US workers needed to support 1T in 2015
(NSF) - Source The Nanotech Report 2004
4 Workforce Development Job Generation
Execs 1,000
Education Training
Professional
Engineers Managers Scientists 10,000
Graduate
Undergraduate
Technicians Senior 20,000
Technical Institutes
Community Colleges
Technicians RD, MFG 80,000
K-12
5Industrial Nano Jobs - 2005
- CareerBuilding Jan 31, 2005
- 9 positions with Keyword nanotechnology
- 1,074 positions with Keyword semiconductor
- Where are the nano jobs? Industries
- Biotech
- IT
- Telecom
- Consumer Goods
- Defense
- Energy
- Environment
- Transportation
6Some Nano Companies
- Affymetrix
- Agilent
- Alnis Biosciences
- Applied BiosystemsApplied MaterialsCambriosChe
vron Texaco Mol Diamonds - Duke ScientificGenencorGeneral
NanotechnologyHPIBM Almaden LabsIntelIntematix
- NanochipNanoconduction
- Nanogram
- NanomixNanoplexNanosysNanosolarNanostellarNa
notexNeophotonicsPacific Fuel
CellPolyfuelSurromedUltradots
7Typical Industrial Nano Jobs - 2005
- Process engineer
- Device engineer
- Sensor engineer
- Software engineer
- Electrical design
- Electrochemical engineer
- Polymer chemist
- Analytical chemist
- Biological Microscopist
- Scientist Gene Expression
- Biz development
- Manufacturing, BioProcess
- Environmental monitoring specialist
8Nano Education Requirements
- Core Disciplines
- Math
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Laboratories
- Imaging/Metrology
- Wet Dry Materials Device Fabrication
- Wet Biotechnology
- Software/Design/System
- Mix of technical, business, entrepreneurial
skills - Based on inputs from HP, Nanosys, Stanford, NASA
9Teaching Philosophy
- Learn by doing, have fun
- Hands on is key, not be afraid of mistakes
- Learn how to work with others
- Across disciplines, across cultures,
- Learn how to ask the right questions
- Are you attacking the right problem?
- Balancing act self-sufficient vs. collaboration
- Take initiative, but do not reinvent wheel (no
time!) - Modeling systems
- Simple estimations, order of magnitude, scaling,
simulation,
10Nano-education Programs in N. CA
- Foothill College
- NASA/Ames
- Nanosense, SRI
- Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular
Assemblies, Stanford - Center for Probing the Nanoscale, Stanford
- Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF)
- Center of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems, UCB
- Nano High, UCB - LBNL
- Berkeley Nanotechnology Club
11Resources of Northern CA
- Academic UCB, UCD, UCSF, Stanford, USF, UCSC,
SCU, SJSU . . . - Research LBL, LLNL, SRI, NASA Ames, PARC, SRI .
. . - Corporate Agilent, Applied Materials,
Genentech, HP, IBM, Intel . . . - Environment Worlds Most Productive Workforce.
- World Entrepreneurial Center
- Major Private Equity Funds
- Best Professional Services
- Infrastructure Corporate headquarters locations
- Large scale manufacturing
- Light industrial
- Professional
Top resources but still coordination is lacking
12Community College Challenges
- Leverage existing resources
- Provide interdisciplinary development
- Introduce nanoscale concepts across curriculum
- Focus on nano skills for research manufacturing
- Bring corporate sponsorship/partnerships to
develop high tech skill levels in manufacturing
sector - Prepare nanotech workforce at many levels
- Include social, ethical and legal implications
- and public outreach to build taxpayer support