Nanotechnology Club at SLCC is a faculty advised, student led organization that focuses on research and development of various nanotechnologies.
Provide students a faculty guided research project to improve personal laboratory skills, encourage collaborative science engagement and build a better understanding of modern technologies.
Our lab focuses on the development of Silver/Nickle Nano wires for antimicrobial, agar, chemical processing. Ag/Ni NWs have atomic structures with a specific "handedness" that allows them to discriminate between the handedness of complex chemicals such as antibiotics and nano particles.
Minimizes the amounts of harmful chemicals added to commercial products. Ability to improve fertilization processes, plant growth regulators and pesticides. Minimizes the amount of harmful chemicals
Assists research in the treatment of various rare diseases and illnesses. Artificial Intelligence plays an important role in the direction and future of implementation.
nnovations in energy generation, storage and use of hydrogen as a fuel source. Faster, smaller, and more portable systems that manage and store larger amounts of information