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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cs is oversaturated but engineering is underfilled as far as the job market: growth particularly in biomedical, nanotechnology (mechanical) is in high demand and will be for the next decade. [/quote] What the heck do you mean by nanotechnology (mechanical)? --PhD in chemistry with specialization in nanotech[/quote] DP. Mechanical devices made using nanometer scale components. [/quote] Not a thing. I specialized in molecular machines. They are nanosized, but are purely academic at this point. Zero practical applications. By the nanometer scale, you are into the dimensions of molecules and aren't making anything you'd think of as mechanical. Those are micron sized, at the very smallest.[/quote]
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