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A Bridge to the Future: Understanding Nanotechnology
Deborah G. Sauder, Georgia Gwinnett College
Nanotechnology is radically altering the world in ways almost unimaginable
in only the very recent past. With applications in arenas from medicine and
science to warfare and even the world of sports, nanotechnology opens the
doorway to a vast array of breathtaking possibilities. In this series of
clearly articulated lectures, Professor Deborah Gibbs Sauder explores the
world of nanotechnology and all its astounding applications, while also
examining the ethical issues raised by the science and the impact
nanotechnology is having on big business.
Deborah G. Sauder is an associate professor of chemistry in the School of
Science and Technology at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Professor Sauder received her doctorate in physical chemistry from the Johns
Hopkins University and a master.s degree in physical chemistry from the
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Sauder is a member of the American
Chemical Society and is the co-recipient of the Gustav Ohaus Award of the
National Science Teacher.s Association for innovation in College Science
Teaching and the Hood College Henry P. and Page Laughlin Award for
Professional Achievement.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Dr. Deborah G. Sauder will be teaching in
a much larger classroom, thanks to the recent release of her course
"Understanding Nanotechnology: A Bridge to the Future" by The Modern Scholar
publishers. In a series of recorded lectures, Sauder explains how
nanotechnology is radically altering the world - from medicine and science
to warfare and even the world of sports. She looks at many nanotechnology
applications and explores their impact on big business and society in general.
She also examines some of the ethical issues raised by science.
The Modern Scholars library is a new series of recorded college-level courses
presented in lecture-style format. Accompanying Dr. Sauder's recorded lectures
is a study guide and other course materials, including a self-administered
final exam.
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