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  2. Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    Microtechnology's most famous success is the integrated circuit. It has also been used to construct micromachinery . As an offshoot of researchers attempting to further miniaturize microtechnology, nanotechnology emerged in the 1980s, particularly after the invention of new microscopy techniques. [ 4 ]

  3. Nanotechnology education - Wikipedia

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    An artistic representation of a Navicula diatom, unicellular algae that creates micro- or nanoscale structures that are studied by nanotechnologists. Nanotechnology education involves a multidisciplinary natural science education with courses such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, and molecular biology. [1]

  4. Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    CSEM’s mission is to develop and transfer technologies to the industrial sector to reinforce the sector’s competitive advantage. It works towards building ties between higher education institutions and partners in Industry, and aims to help entrepreneurs with the creation of start-up companies.

  5. Technology education - Wikipedia

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    Technology education is an offshoot of the Industrial Arts tradition in the United States and the Craft teaching or vocational education in other countries. [4] In 1980, through what was called the "Futuring Project", the name of "industrial arts education" was changed to be "technology education" in New York State; the goal of this movement was to increase students' technological literacy. [6]

  6. Sanjay Mehrotra - Wikipedia

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    He graduated in 2009 from Stanford University Graduate School of Business Executive Education Program. [5] In 2022, the National Academy of Engineering elected Mehrotra as a member for his contributions to nonvolatile memory design and architecture enabling multilevel cell NAND flash products. [6] Mehrotra holds more than 70 patents. [7]

  7. Microlearning - Wikipedia

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    Microlearning refers to a set of compact e-learning modules that are designed to reduce learner fatigue. The modules can be educational, professional, or skill-based, and are usually designed to be less than 20 minutes long, with a single learning objective or topic. [1]

  8. Category:Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    Microtechnology is a set of processes, techniques and tools used to create structures having at least one dimension of a functional feature in order of micrometer (one millionth of a metre, or 10-6 metre, or 1μm), typically within the range of 10 −4 to 10 −7 meters and application of those structures in more complex systems.

  9. Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    2016: Science Award Vorarlberg (awarded to Dr. habil. Dana Seyringer, PhD, Research centre Microtechnology) 2014, 2016, 2017: National Award for Family-Friendly University of Applied Sciences (awarded by the Federal Ministry for Family and Youth) 2014: Austrian Environmental Education Award ("Ethify Yourself")