Nanotechnology: Design and Manufacturing of Intelligent Systems
Stanford School of Engineering
- Graduate Certificate
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Fee:
Fee may apply

Overview
As of March 1st, 2019 this certificate is no longer available, but is still recognized by Stanford University. Students who earned this certificate completed five courses from the four listed to the right.
If you participated in the program and would like to access your records of completion, please contact Student & Client Services at scpd-information@stanford.edu.
Overview
The Nanotechnology: Design and Manufacturing of Intelligent Systems graduate certificate offers insight into the processes, materials and applications that exploit the unique quantum and surface phenomena exhibited at a nanoscale. You'll explore trends in the engineering of functional systems at the molecular level, as well as outlooks on device fabrication and system integration. Through nano- and micro-electromechanical systems (NEMS/MEMS), this technical program will give you advanced and specialized skills in the field of electrical engineering.
Students in this certificate learned
- Current and future Micro/Nano systems technologies
- Design, fabrication and testing methods of various Micro/Nano systems, such as electrical, mechanical and fluidic
- Fundamental principles for design and analysis of microscales sensors, actuators, circuits and fluidics, including scaling laws, new technologies and fabrication processes
Sponsors/Partners
Olav Solgaard, Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Microphotonics Laboratory
Required Courses
Foundational Elective Courses