After review a total of 229 undergraduate-level courses at UF already include nanotechnology content (or could in the near future if nanoscale-modules and/or content were developed):
- 36 courses from 3 departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)
- 21 from 6 departments in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALSci)
- 6 from 2 departments in the College of Medicine (CoM)
- 4 from the College of Pharmacy (CoP)
- >160 from 10 departments in the in the College of Engineering (CoE)
The following 29 courses from 9 departments in 3 colleges include nanoscale content and the following 25 faculty have a pedagogical interest in developing more content on nanotechnology and its applications:
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Fundamentals and Applications of Biosensors (ABE 4033) – Prof. McLamore
- Quantification of Biological Processes (ABE 4662) – Prof. McLamore
Biomedical Engineering
- Magnetic Biomaterials (BME 4931) – Prof. Jon Dobson
- Biomaterials for Controlled Release (BME 4931) – Prof. Blanka Sharma
Chemical Engineering
- Materials of Chemical Engineering (ECH 4824) – Dr. Kirk Ziegler
- Material Self-Assembly Over All Length Scales (ECH 4905) – Dr. Peng Jiang
- Process Thermodynamics (ECH 3101) – Dr. Kirk Ziegler
- Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design (ECH 4504) – Dr. Helena Hagelin-Weaver
- Dynamics of Cellular Processes (BME 4321) – Dr. Tanmay Lele
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Physics of EE (EEL 3062) – Prof. Toshi Nishida
- Solid-State Electronic Devices EEE 3396 (EEE 3396) – Prof. Ant Ural
- Future of microelectronics circuits/CMOS Nanotechnology (EEE 4329) – Prof. Scott Thompson
- Microelectronic Fabrication Technologies (EEE 4331) – Prof. David Arnold
- Semiconductor Device Fabrication (EEE 5354L) – Prof. Jack Judy and Y.-K. Yoon
Materials Science Engineering:
- Nano For the Rest of Us (EMA 4935 /EMA 6938) – Prof. Brij_Moudgi
- Introduction to Particle Technology (EMA 5008) – Prof. Brij_Moudgil
- Interfacial Engineering (EMA 4121) – Scott Perry
- Electronic Devices Lab (EMA3414L) – Dr. Nancy Ruzycki
- Production of Electronic Materials (EMA 4415/6616) – Dr. Nancy Ruzycki
- Synthesis and Characterization of Semiconductor Materials (EMA4416/6617) – Dr. Nancy Ruzycki
- Processing of Ceramics (EMA 4645) – Prof. Wolfgang Sigmund
- Advanced Ceramic Processing (EMA4041L) – Dr. Nancy Ruzycki
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Mechanics of Materials (EGM 3520) – Prof. Curtis Taylor
- Fluid Mechanics (EGN 3353C) – Prof. Hugh Fan
- Vibrations (EML 4220) – Prof. Tommy Angelini
Physics:
- Quantum Mechanics (PHY4604) – Prof. Hai-Ping Cheng
- Solid State Physics (PHY4905) – Prof. Hai-Ping Cheng
Chemistry:
- Surface Science on Nanomaterials (CHM6580) – Prof. David Wei
Soil and Water Sciences
- Nanotechnology: Application in Food, Agriculture and Environment (SWS 4932) – Prof. Zhen-Li He