
Applied Nanotechnology in Defense and Security
This course explores the applications of nanotechnology in defense and security, focusing on its role in military advancements, cybersecurity, surveillance, and counterterrorism. It covers cutting-edge developments in nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and bio-nanotechnology while addressing ethical, legal, and strategic implications.
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Course Duration:
24 hours
Level:
Intermediate to Advanced

Course Objectives
•Understand the fundamental principles of nanotechnology in defense and security.
•Explore nanomaterials and their applications in armor, stealth, and surveillance.
•Analyze nano-enabled weaponry, cyber capabilities, and medical countermeasures.
•Assess ethical, legal, and strategic implications of military nanotechnology.
•Investigate emerging trends and future applications in global security.
Prerequisites
•Basic knowledge of materials science, physics, or engineering
•Familiarity with defense and security concepts (recommended)
•Interest in emerging technologies and military applications
