Ingeniería en Nanotecnología
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But... How science has achieved this important advance?
Answer is nanotechnology. Work done on matter at the nanoscale That is, a billionth of a meter (0.000000001 m)
Particles so small that is impossible to see them through a conventional microscope. So it should be used observation techniques by using scanning or transmission microscopes. To give you an idea:
To this end, it has been needed that science evolve thousands of years to meet these small structures,
appropriating its compounds and enhancing their properties.
Today in Colombia, nanotechnology is used to develop a microscope that allows measurements of small distances between each color projected by the lens.
This way, one can measure the height of the face surfaces and reconstruction algorithms for characterization of different samples.
A very useful tool in medicine, for details on different parts of the human body, as the skin or the optical system. One of the many possibilities offered by nanotechnology.
In the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, we train professionals who transform the world,
ingenieros para el futuro, preparados para investigar y diseñar utilizando la nanotecnología, as a tool for innovation. A unique program in Latin America. Support networks at national and international level.
Backed by over 75 years of tradition and academic excellence. With vocation of teaching and research. Become an engineer in nanotechnology and discover new opportunities offered by the future.
Answer is nanotechnology. Work done on matter at the nanoscale That is, a billionth of a meter (0.000000001 m)
Particles so small that is impossible to see them through a conventional microscope. So it should be used observation techniques by using scanning or transmission microscopes. To give you an idea:
To this end, it has been needed that science evolve thousands of years to meet these small structures,
appropriating its compounds and enhancing their properties.
Today in Colombia, nanotechnology is used to develop a microscope that allows measurements of small distances between each color projected by the lens.
This way, one can measure the height of the face surfaces and reconstruction algorithms for characterization of different samples.
A very useful tool in medicine, for details on different parts of the human body, as the skin or the optical system. One of the many possibilities offered by nanotechnology.
In the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, we train professionals who transform the world,
ingenieros para el futuro, preparados para investigar y diseñar utilizando la nanotecnología, as a tool for innovation. A unique program in Latin America. Support networks at national and international level.
Backed by over 75 years of tradition and academic excellence. With vocation of teaching and research. Become an engineer in nanotechnology and discover new opportunities offered by the future.