What is Nanotechnology Engineering? | day in the life of a student vlog
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- You might’ve heard of nanobots in the new 007 movie or nanoparticles taking over Iron Man’s suit, but what really is nanotechnology engineering? As a student studying in this exciting field, I’m here to give you the inside scope of what we learn. Come along with me on a day in the life of a nanotech-engineering student!
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me asf, normalize uploading videos of nanotechnology students, this videos inspired me
yayyy love this girl! can't wait to see more!
aww thank you!! i love your videos too 😊
Can i pursue nanotech if I'm decent at physics but meh at maths and chemistry
Any engineering degree will require a ton of math and physics, but instead of wondering whether or not you're "good" at them, think about whether or not you'll be willing to GET good at them. As long as you're interested in the material and are willing to put in the work, you'll be fine :)
@@LadanAbdi-g2zcrazy good advice
is it difficult to find coops? I have applied for the program and am worried about this.
Same question!
Finding coop can be challenging for any program. 1st coop is the hardest since you come in with no experience but it gets easier after the first one. Nanotech eng is very diverse so you have the option to branch out into many different fields (i.e. micro fabrication, software/AI, materials, biotech, etc). It’s up to you to define the path
@@rachelzhang7303my son just got accepted nanotechnology our biggest concern he doesn’t drive do you think that’s going to be a issue?
@@rachelzhang7303 are there undergrade programs for nanotech
do you know what your work after uni will look like
Hey i want to be a nanosystem engineer. Im in my final year of highschool and i cant gelp but wonder what did you college essay look like i know i have time but im really stuck
Why in the laboratory in the machine graphics there's methene and Phosphine?
which year are you?
hi!! i’m a graduate and i have to transfer in the fall to get my bachelors, what exactly did you get your bachelors in?
Hi! I’m studying a Bachelor’s of Applied Science in Nanotechnology Engineering
Hello, I wanted to ask: what is your goal in taking a bachelor's degree in nanotechnology? What professions are you aiming for (like, a specific field you're hoping to work in, if exists)? Are you going to tackle additional educational degrees after your bachelor's in nanotechnology (if so, what are they)?
I'm interested in nanoscience but generally everything is vague. I hope I didn't ask much. Thank you!
@@Zykroh Hi! When studying nanotech I didn’t necessarily have a “goal” in mind. I knew I wanted to try a great depth of fields (biotech, semiconductors, energy storage, materials) so that by the end of my degree I could know which I like best. I’m now working in the clean energy space and it’s really motivating seeing others who also strive for a more sustainable future. As of now, I’m not planning on higher degrees of education and instead gaining more work experience but we’ll see what life throws. Hope this helps!
what is your SAT scrore ? Does even Waterloo Nanotechnology engineering require SAT ?
Waterloo doesn’t require SAT for Canadian students. You can check what the admission requirements are on the website
I am international student What is required for me to study at waterloo with full scholarship ?
@@arthus3962 I’m not familiar with the admission requirements for international students. But you can fill out this page with your situation and it will tell you: uwaterloo.ca/future-students/admissions/admission-requirements
@@rachelzhang7303 thanks to you 🤗
i’ll should start uni around september
i applied for “biological sciences and nanotechnology”
do you think it’s worth it?
i asked around but the only thing people said that it’s mostly research
@@toxicdubz3841 i get a masters degree while on my fourth year so i’ll have that
i’m not sure what else honestly i’m hoping to figure it out on the way
@@leenayman6414It’s totally normal to go into university and not know what you want to do afterwards and figure it out along the way! I came into my program wanting to do research but realized I enjoy working in industry. There’s definitely opportunities to work in the biotech industry which is not research if that’s your concern.
@@rachelzhang7303 To work in the biotech industry, wouldn't that better suit a biology graduate? I'm thinking of attaining a bachelor's in biology and a masrer's in nanomedicine, however, I'm not sure where would that lead to. What do you think? What do you recommend? Also, off-topic, but which year are you?
Nice❤️❤️
Can you even get a job with this degree. They seem rare.
Yes however you are correct it's definitely more difficult than other degrees because it's an emerging field, it's only been around since the 80's.
@@toxicdubz3841 I completely agree, specialized fields are only for those who know they want to go into tht field in my opinion, for example if you know you want to work on AI then it's okay to do a bachelor's in AI otherwise do CS then a masters in AI.
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You could (in this example) also just go into AI without a masters but it'll be more difficult.
@@toxicdubz3841 I agree, I'm still trying to decide what degree to pursue, probably too early too br honest but I suppose that's not a bad thing. I find a passion for practically and subject so narrowing it down is difficult, the most important thing to me is the career not the degree because I can learn about things as a hobby anyways, especially with how easily information is accessible nowadays. I'm still researching what degree specifically and what university specifically I want however I think I'm leaning towards the business sides of things either finance, tax accounting or economics however I'm also interested in physics, philosophy, statistics and mechanical/electrical engineering, philosophy probably interests me the most closely followed by physics however it has no direct career path.