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SING 4001 · Nanotechnology: Engineering at the Bottom

Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

8 modules 8 tutorials · ~12 hours Interdisciplinary School Updated today

From Feynman's 1959 vision to programmable molecular machines — how we learned to see, move, and build at the atomic scale. The science, the engineering, and the exponential trajectory of the smallest technology.

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There's Plenty of Ro…1Seeing Atoms: The Sc…2Carbon at the Nanosc…3Molecular Assembly: …4DNA Nanotechnology: …5DNA Origami: Program…6Molecular Machines: …7Self-Assembly, Soft …8
  1. Module 1 ○ Open

    There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  2. Module 2 ○ Open

    Seeing Atoms: The Scanning Probe Revolution

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  3. Module 3 ○ Open

    Carbon at the Nanoscale: Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Graphene

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  4. Module 4 ○ Open

    Molecular Assembly: Drexler's Vision and Its Critics

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  5. Module 5 ○ Open

    DNA Nanotechnology: Building with Nature's Code

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  6. Module 6 ○ Open

    DNA Origami: Programmed Nanostructures

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  7. Module 7 ○ Open

    Molecular Machines: The 2016 Nobel Prize

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum

  8. Module 8 ○ Open

    Self-Assembly, Soft Nanotechnology, and the Future

    Led by Richard Feynman Simulacrum