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Text Box: Nanosystems Engineering
The division of Nanosystems Engineering at MIC, DTU aims to transfer nanotechnology to the real world. We study the properties of nanostructures and nanomaterials, and use advanced techniques to make smarter, better and cheaper devices based on nanostructures. 

Research
The NSE division is divided into 4 groups: 
Nanoprobes
Nanointegration
NSE-optofluidics
SiNEMS
Our research is mainly based on the large cleanroom facilities, with state of art nanofabrication equipment. We can build amazing things from polymers, silicon and metals. 

Education
We want student projects to be challenging and ”real” - straight from the frontier of nanoresearch. You can read about undergraduate and master projects  here. Often we design the projects to match your and our interests. Also check the courses.
Text Box: The number of groups working with nanotechnology at DTU is large and growing. NanoDTU coordinates and supporting the many nanoactivities across campus. 
Text Box: In MIC— department of micro– and nanotechnology—we develop advanced devices: chips, sensors, instruments and techniques, which will gradually change the role of technology in our society.
Text Box: Text Box: Do you still have those red-green 3D glasses?

The image shows DTU nanotweezers after mounting a carbon nanotube on an AFM probe. 

The image is recorded by Marco Jaenisch and Volkmar Eichhorn from Oldenburg University using a novel 3D electron microscope.