Which engineering field should I select for undergraduate studies in order to be able to work later on a Master of Science degree in Nanotechnology?
Q: I am about to select a major in engineering and would like to know the best major to select in order to excel in Nanotechnology. I hear that Nanotechnology holds enormous promise and can be helpful in areas from cleansing the air to treating bacterial infections. What schools, domestic and international, would you recommend?
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