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Top 5 Universities In The World To Study Nanotechnology

Modern Architectural Building of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

Nanotechnology has taken the scientific world by storm. A lot of us have heard about it in media but may not be really aware of what it is. So, let us give you a brief idea. It is a scientific field that is related to studying and developing things as small as atoms. Nanotechnology goes ‘nano’, quite literally and tries to study the minutest elements in the world and uses the knowledge in a real-time environment. The utility of nanotechnology has been found in environmental protection, the resolution of healthcare issues, and whatnot. There is a lot of scope in nanotechnology due to its mammoth potential to transform human lives – and you can study it in many universities across the globe. Talking about universities, there are quite a few of them that offer courses on nanotechnology. But, as the title suggests, we are going to stick to the best there are in town.

In case you want to explore nanotechnology and make a career out of it, then you should apply to these universities:

  1. Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore
    When it comes to science and technology, Nanyang Technological University has always been a notable institution. It is a highly prestigious university known for its immense research output and international partnerships. Presently, it is composed of many colleges such as the College of Engineering, and the Graduate College. To further quality research, it has been host to many self-governing research institutions such as the Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering and the National Institute of Education. You cannot fully understand science and technology unless you are in a place where research output is high and globally recognized. Over here, you shall not be disappointed. NTU has a very high number of research publications and citations.
  2. Tsinghua University, China
    The national pride of China, Tsinghua University is a high-powered, globally recognized research university that has made an unparalleled contribution to the field of science and technology. Consistently ranked number one in Asia and among the top 20 globally, it will be a fertile ground for you to nurture your interest in nanotechnology. So far as its academic organization is concerned, it has 20 colleges and more than 50 departments, offering courses in science, literature, law, and arts. When it comes to research, it receives support directly from the government and has participated in many national projects, particularly in the area of technology. Currently, it is an esteemed member of many leading groups such as the Association of Pacific Rim Universities.
  3. Georgia Institute of Technology, the United States of America
    Locally called Georgia Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology has always been highly ranked for its courses in science and technology. It is a public research university with many satellite campuses abroad. It has come a long way since its inception from a place to study just mechanical engineering and now offers a wide range of courses. There are 6 colleges and 31 departments in its academic structure. Its colleges include those of Computing, Design, Engineering, Sciences, and Business. It conducts Honours programs which are regarded as among the most selective in the country. Georgia Tech is a regular recipient of funds from government and corporations and conducts research in its well-renowned research institutes and centers.
  4. Stanford University, the United States of America
    Established in the year 1891, Stanford University is one of the most coveted universities in the country. It is a designated research university that has accomplished a very high status in terms of academic publications. With a strong academic curriculum, focus on extra-curricular activities, collaboration with industries, and an exceptional alumni base, it has rightly found a place among the best. There are 7 schools offering courses in a range of fields such as law, medicine, and science. Regardless of which stream you choose, you will end up getting exposed to an entrepreneurial environment that thrives within the university corridors. So, choose nanotechnology here and you shall have a bright future ahead!
  5. Peking University, China
    The final entrant on the list is a member of the coveted C9 League, Peking University. Founded way back in the year 1898, it is currently among the highest-ranked educational institutions in Asia and the world. China owes greatly to the innovativeness of the university as it has actively contributed to the Chinese’s success in science and technology. It has a large academic organization consisting of 30 schools and hundreds of programs, from undergraduate to doctoral levels. In terms of research, especially in the field of science and technology, it has outperformed many western counterparts. It also maintains research institutes such as the Institute of Social Survey and the Beijing International Centre for Mathematical Research.

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