Being a Science teacher, how can I advance my career in nanotechnology?

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    You will have to do a master's course in nanotechnology to start and advance your career in nanotechnology. This field requires you to have lots of research experience in nanoscience, and for that, you have to do advanced studies in nanotechnology. You can pursue a nanoscience course like an M.Sc. And later do a Ph.D. in nanoscience. You can apply for a position as an assistant researcher at CSIR and other organizations. After successfully conducting research, you can expect decent career opportunities in nanotechnology.
  • You can advance your career by There numerous of job sectors in which you can employed such as Environmental observing, control, Food Science including quality control and packaging, Forensics, federal lab research, Military and national security, Energy capture and storage, Electronic industries, Material Science including textiles, polymers, etc.

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