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Take a generous helping of physics, mix in some math, sprinkle liberally with chemistry, and you’ve got a Nanotechnology Engineer on your hands. Like other Engineers working with technology, you manipulate materials to create objects that are better, faster, and stronger than ever before. But what sets you apart as a Nanotechnology Engineer from these other Engineers is your specialty in nanotechnology. In the nano field, you do all your work on the microscopic level.

Take the computer, for example. When it first hit the scene, its parts filled entire rooms. Now, gadgets like PDAs fit in the palm of your hand as a Nanotechnology Engineer.

To power even smaller machines, from computer parts to those used in advanced medical procedures, you need tinier technology. It’s your job to experiment with the microscopic particles that make these tiny parts work. From building circuit board chips to tiny robots, it’s all in a day’s work.

Often, you’ll spend your time on a single project. No need to divide your attention among multiple deadlines. Instead, you work with a team to research and start building your latest creation. Since nanotechnology is relatively new, you spend most of your time gathering and analyzing data from experiments to better understand the field.

Those interested in nanotechnology will be glad to know it’s growing rapidly—leaving lots of room for exploration. Whether you fancy exploring the technological side of medicine or want to build the smallest machines known to man, you’ll find opportunities for life-changing discoveries waiting around every corner.

Personality Traits


Detail Oriented: You pay close attention to all the little details.

Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Salary and Education


How much does a Nanotechnology Engineer make?

Nationally: $50,000 – $139,000

Main education level: Master's

source: US Dept of Labor





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