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    • Nano Map
    • Host an Intern
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    • Lab Instruments
    • Remote Access
    • Lab Access
    • Continuing Ed SEM
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Student Internships

NSC Nanotechnology Interns provide valuable hands-on assistance for industry and academic researchers, whether making progress on a core research focus, conducting analysis of a prototype or finishing auxiliary projects. Nanotechnology students complete their internships at the end of their nanotechnology coursework, ensuring that they begin internships with quality hands-on experience with nano and micro instrumentation. In addition, nanotechnology students have access to the NSC Nanotechnology lab's suite of instruments.

To learn about internship opportunities, please contact:


Kristine Schroeder, Director
(206) 934-7006
shine@northseattle.edu
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9600 College Way N.
Seattle, WA 98103

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​© Seattle's Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education (SHINE) This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number DUE 1204279.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation