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EPSRC CDT in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC)

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Nano^Art

Established artists and emerging scientists explore the nano domain of the very small in this themed discussion. How do we perceive and interpret processes that are very far from everyday human experience and physical realities?

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Research Highlights

See examples of our current students' research: solar fuels, metamaterials, cancer therapy, graphene, and more. See About the NanoDTC -> Students' Research

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Prospective Students

We welcome applicants from across Physical Sciences including Chemistry, Physics, Materials and Engineering. Entry into this prestigious programme is very competitive, and will take into account qualifications, aspirations and experience. Please click on 'Read More' below for further details on how to apply.

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Student Publications

Our students have been involved in new and exciting research and have published in leading journals. The interdisciplinary work is being cited widely and spread around high impact journals including Nature Chemistry, Nature Communications, JACS, Angewandte Chemie, Applied Physics Letters, ACS Nano, Nano Letters, Advanced Materials, Nature Protocols, PloS one, and many others.

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Call for Mini Project Proposals

Aug 05, 2015

We are now accepting Mini Project Proposals from Cambridge Academics. Deadline: 19th Oct 2015

Nano^Art Kickoff

Jul 22, 2015

Nano^Art is an experimental event joining established local artists and emerging scientists from the NanoDTC to explore the nano domain of the very small, followed by a themed discussion that will take place during the Ideas Festival on 31st Oct.

Unilever Research Commercialsation Talks

Jul 22, 2015

Scientists from Unilever, one of NanoDTC’s key Industry partners give insightful talks to students on research commercialisation

Student Research Updates

Jun 23, 2015

Check out the new student research pages for c2011 and c2012 students. These research pages were prepared as part of a Science Communication Workshop led by Prof. Jeremy Baumberg earlier in the year. See About the NanoDTC -> Students' Research

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