Nano interdiciplinary majores

<p>Hey dudes,</p>

<p>I have been majored in Pure-chemistry ( bachelor) and then pursued my master in Nano materials ( inorganic chem). Now I am decided to keep on in sth related to Nano knowledge for my Phd. But I am not intended to focus on just Nano science at all. You know I ve been researching in Social and human sciences myself recentry and I authored some articles in these regards. I prefer to keep on some interdisciplinary major which is not so wrapped up with just rough scientifical data in Nano.Is there any hope to discuss this over?! </p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>By thewayguys, is the forum for free, I mean the earlier senders have paid no money to get and give info in here?</p>

<p>seriously! no one knows nothing about this?!!</p>

<p>You see ads on the page, and those are paid. But anyone can post something for free. Some people always post very favorable things about schools they know and love. A few occasional posters never find anything good to say about a particular topic. When you look at the left, under the screen name, you can see how long someone has been a member and how many times the person has posted something. Obviously all of us are strangers, so please don’t post any sensitive information that makes you identifiable and vulnerable. </p>

<p>I’m not a techie and know nothing about nano stuff, but I know that Penn is building a large nanotechnology center. They must be doing relevant work. Try searching upenn.edu.</p>