UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Spring 2007
Physics 576B/Chemistry 560B
Frontiers in Nanotechnology
Written Assignments and Due Dates
At the end of the course, students will have
the
following written products. For details, see here.
- Class Participation (details)
- short questions on WebQ based on each
class period
[due within a week of
each
presentation; submitted on web-based form through the syllabus
web page]
- Class
Presentation (details)
[Presentations on June 3 and June 5;
topic
chosen Tuesday April 23]
- one-page summary or abstract of the
presentation,
to be posted in the web page, submitted as a group.
The summary should include the main references used for the
presentation and readings the class should complete before the
presentation
[due one week before
the
presentation; electronic
submission]
- copy of
powerpoint
file, viewgraphs
or other materials
used in presentation,
submitted as a group
[due Monday after
the
presentation; electronic
submission or email]
- Short Reports
(details)
(each ≤ 3 pages in length) Each should cover a different area of
nanoscale science and technology (e.g., medicine, materials,
electronics, consumer goods, environment, nanofabrication,
nanocharacterization, etc.)
- report on seminar presentation (details)
[due one week after
seminar, no later than June 6; electronic
submission]
- report
on current literature publication (details)
[due June 6; earlier
submission encouraged; electronic
submission]
- report
on nanotechnology product (details)
[due June 6; earlier submission encouraged;
electronic
submission]
-
Students
will also participate in a class presentation during the last week of
classes.
Submission Format:
- Electronic submissions may be uploaded to
the Catalyst CollectIt
Dropbox [preferred], or emailed to
Prof. Olmstead.
Admissible formats are text, html source, MSWord, and pdf.
- "Less than
or equal to 3 pages" is
defined in the standard NSF grant manner -- at least 2.5 cm margins, no
more than 6 lines/2.5 cm vertically or 15 characters/2.5 cm
horizontally (i.e., ≥10 point
type). You may include one extra page for
figures and/or references and bibliography.
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