Graduate Studies

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Nanotechnology at the University of Waterloo

New and faster kinds of computers, more efficient power sources and life-saving medical treatments are only a few of the examples of leading-edge changes possible through graduate studies and research in Nanotechnology. 
Expert nanotechnology instructors from the Faculties of Science and Engineering impart their knowledge and expertise in engaging classes in state-of-the-art facilities. 
Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology’s excellent facilities, programs and researchers allow access to, and participation in, cutting-edge technological developments. 
Two faculties and six departments provide an opportunity for you to make your mark through academia and research, by enrolling in one of Waterloo’s Collaborative Nanotechnology Graduate Programs. 

Nano staff contact information

1. Director, Collaborative Nanotechnology Graduate Studies Program 
Professor Mustafa Yavuz: myavuz@uwaterloo.ca  
Location: E5 3011 

I can help you with... 

  • University level direction for Collaborative Nanotechnology Graduate Program. 

2. Collaborative Program Graduate Administrator (PhD, MASc, MSc) 
Annette Dietrich: adietric@uwaterloo.ca  
Location: E7 7408 

I can help you with... 

  • Faculty level support for collaborative graduate programs 

  • Serves as the main point of communication between participating departments and administrators 

  • Investigate inquiries of a complex and unique nature and advocate on behalf of students.