NanoTechnology at IIT
During the past fifteen years, nanotechnology has become the buzzword for the "science of the small" though in reality much of this science has existed for centuries. Every time you gaze at a stained glass window, you are witnessing the amazing properties that everyday materials such as gold can take on when they are reduced to the nanoscale.
In present times, we are surrounded by nanotechnology as it is applied in drug delivery systems, sunscreens, the fabrication of semiconductor devices, and as it shows progress as a possible cancer therapy tool. One of the remarkable aspects about how nanotechnology is being used today is our ability to image these types of structures in intimate detail. More »
News
2009-2010 Kilpatrick Fellowship
The BCPS department invites full-time graduate students in chemistry to apply for the Kilpatrick Fellowship.More »
Announcements
- Upon the nomination and evaluation by chemistry faculty, Brian Albee, Colin Johnston and Ryan McClure have been awarded the Kilpatrick Scholarship. Zhaoxia Li has been awarded the Kilpatrick Fellowship. Congratulations!
- IIT's PSM Programs Featured in C&E News

