NanoTecNexus
I have always been fascinated with understanding how things worked. As a kid I could remember taking apart my toys to see how they worked. So there was no surprise that I went into the field of engineering at UC- San Diego. For a little background about myself I am originally from Los Angeles, California, to be exact the city of Hawthorne. Currently I am senior majoring in mechanical engineering. The study of how things work still fascinates me like it did then, but now I realize that I must focus on certain subjects that highly interest me. Of those interests, nanotechnology and its’ applications are among them. The new research in nanotechnology has astonishing potential: new cancer treatment methods that do not involve radiation, quantum computing (), and new super strength composite materials. The list goes on and on. Recently I have written a patent that is based on current nanotechnology research. That is why I am looking forward to the San Diego Science Festival, in particular the NanoTecNexus nanoplooza exhibit.
The exhibit will be all about exploring the field of small things, nanotech. The exhibit will feature games, fun experiments and other fun activities. NanoTechNexus hosted an exhibit at the San Diego Science Festival last year and are excited about returning for a second year. NanoTecNexus works with all fields of nanotechnology from bio-medical applications to manufacturing of nano sized machines. The exhibit sounds really interesting to me and should to you also. Want to learn about super tiny machines that can travel inside you and fix you from within, or perhaps a super computer made of super tiny particles that can “think” faster then any computer that already exists, or how about using nanotechnology to climb on walls Spiderman style! By visiting the NanoTecNexus booth you can learn about all these cool things and much much more!
Us other folk that are more interested in applying one’s knowledge or skills to the field of nanotechnology should visit the booth as well. NanoTecNexus will be explaining the current career opportunities that exist in the fields of nanotechnology today and also you can learn more about NanoTecNexus as a company and any possible job opportunities. For more information of NanoTecNexus please visit http://www.nanotecnexus.org/nanobionexus/home.html
Can’t wait to see you all there!
Signing off,
Daniel Gomez
