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Found 1 comment on Introduction To Nanotechnology:

u/ashVV · 4 pointsr/ChemicalEngineering

Hello, I am a chemical engineering graduate fresher. I am planning to take up MSc on chemical engineering in Canada.
My job goal is to work as a chemical engineer in a space agency or space related field.

I have done a course on MS Excel and am doing a online course on python.
At the moment I am studying about basic nanotechnology with this book called Introduction to Nanotechnology

I will be joining the university only during september 2020.

If anyone could advise me , I would very much appreciate it.