MECH&AE C187L
Nanoscale Fabrication, Characterization, and Biodetection Laboratory
Description: Lecture, two hours; laboratory, three hours; outside study, seven hours. Multidisciplinary course that introduces laboratory techniques of nanoscale fabrication, characterization, and biodetection. Basic physical, chemical, and biological principles related to these techniques, top-down and bottom-up (self-assembly) nanofabrication, nanocharacterization (AEM, SEM, etc.), and optical and electrochemical biosensors. Students encouraged to create their own ideas in self-designed experiments. Concurrently scheduled with course C287L. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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OMG... he is so hard to understand. the 187L class is very fun though. lots of hands on stuff and you get to learn about things your average mechanical engineer wouldn't know about. although, alot of students from other engineering departments. we did a project which was cool. he gave us two weeks and he made us design a nanoparticle to deliver drugs to cure liver cancer. o.O the final was really really easy if you were paying attention to lectures and did your labs and understood everything--which shouldn't be that hard. I would say just have fun in the class and if you don't understand something ask or google.
OMG... he is so hard to understand. the 187L class is very fun though. lots of hands on stuff and you get to learn about things your average mechanical engineer wouldn't know about. although, alot of students from other engineering departments. we did a project which was cool. he gave us two weeks and he made us design a nanoparticle to deliver drugs to cure liver cancer. o.O the final was really really easy if you were paying attention to lectures and did your labs and understood everything--which shouldn't be that hard. I would say just have fun in the class and if you don't understand something ask or google.