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August 27th, 2004

The future of nanotech

Abstract:
Rashi Garg looked at Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins and Stanford Univesity, but she chose the state University at Albany nanoscience doctoral program. She didn't have to think long about why. "It's new," said Garg, 24. "I know there are many good universities, but when I came across this, I said, 'This is something new. All the faculty are working in good, hot fields. Why not come and join over here.'" When Garg started her doctoral program, she was a graduate student at UAlbany's School of NanoScience and NanoEngineering. Beginning Aug. 30, she'll be a charter member of the new College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, which absorbed the school.

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