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It is also DC's sole land-grant university. [10] The other HBCU in the district, a member of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund alongside UDC, is Howard University, one of the top-ranked HBCUs in the nation. [11] [12] Washington, D.C., has three medical schools: George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Georgetown ...
The Center for the Connected Consumer (CCC) at the George Washington University School of Business is co-directed by Donna Hoffman and Tom Novak, both professors of marketing at GW. [17] The CCC says that it "is dedicated to understanding how consumers interact with smart devices in post-social media environments." [17]
Bandyopadhyay served as a Jefferson Science Fellow for the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine during 2020–2021, and was a Senior Adviser to the USAID Bureau of Europe and Eurasia in the Division of Energy and Infrastructure at Washington, DC.
The department also offers a Master of Science degree program in telecommunications engineering, as well as professional degree programs and graduate certificate programs. The department has 23 full-time faculty members, 87 undergraduate students, and 245 graduate students. It has an annual research expenditure of $2.65 million.
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is a public historically black land-grant university in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1851 and is the only public university in the city. UDC is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. The full university system offers workforce and certificate programs in addition to ...
University of Washington- Nanoscience and Molecular Engineering option under Materials Science and Engineering, [82] Ph.D in Nanotechnology [83] University of Wisconsin - Platteville - Minor in Microsystems & Nanotechnology; University of Wisconsin - Stout - B.S. in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience
Greer joined the Materials Science Department at Caltech in 2007 as an Assistant Professor; she received tenure and was promoted to Full Professor in 2013. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Her research focuses on the application of nanotechnology in biomedical materials, multi-functional devices, energy storage, and material synthesis.
Chad Alexander Mirkin (born November 23, 1963) is an American chemist. He is the George B. Rathmann professor of chemistry, professor of medicine, professor of materials science and engineering, professor of biomedical engineering, and professor of chemical and biological engineering, and director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular ...